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Florida Developer Indicted In Asbestos Case

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The single known cause of malignant mesothelioma – a rare and incurable cancer – is asbestos exposure. It’s a cancer that develops in the mesothelium, the protective lining around internal organs including the lungs. Most mesothelioma patients held jobs where they inhaled asbestos fibers or asbestos dust. Despite a decline in asbestos use over the last few decades, asbestos is still used legally to produce a number of mostly industrial materials and compounds, and victims are still coming down with mesothelioma. If you are a mesothelioma victim in the Chicago area, you may be eligible to receive compensation for your medical treatment and related expenses by filing a personal injury claim with the help of an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer.

A recent story out of Florida shows that mesothelioma is still very much a concern. Five years ago, developer Philip J. Farley III bought an aging public housing complex near downtown St. Petersburg and turned it into “hip” apartments that he called Urban Style Flats. However, in April, a federal grand jury said the renovations were both dangerous and illegal. Allegedly Farley illegally ordered untrained and unprotected workers to remove thousands of square feet of asbestos, and one of his supervisors even threatened to not pay workers who tried to follow an asbestos consultant’s advice about removal and disposal. Farley has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to defraud, a felony, and to violating federal procedures. Federal law now sets strict requirements for asbestos removal and disposal.

Mesothelioma victims in the Chicago area can seek reimbursement for medical expenses and related losses by filing a personal injury lawsuit. If you or a member of your family is a mesothelioma victim, contact an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer at once. Help is available for mesothelioma patients and their families, but you must take the first step and make the call.

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