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Age does play a role in survival rates for mesothelioma in New Orleans. While no one should draw individual conclusions from statistical data based on large groups, it is true that individuals who are diagnosed with mesothelioma before the age of 50 have a considerably better chance at surviving the first year after diagnosis (approximately 50{d37eae5b8410ed8fb22098597e6ecfa689963c7e8a6548fdf24949bed3e82123}) than those who are older than 75 at diagnosis (approximately 30{d37eae5b8410ed8fb22098597e6ecfa689963c7e8a6548fdf24949bed3e82123}). Again, statistics apply to large groups, so whatever your age, you and your doctors will develop a mesothelioma treatment plan appropriate for you, designed to give you as much good time as possible – which can be many years. There are a variety of reasons for the discrepancy in outcomes across age groups. First, younger people tend to be in better overall health, and are often candidates for a wider selection of therapies than might be advisable for an older person diagnosed at the same stage of…Read More

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Cigarette smoking does not cause or contribute to mesothelioma. Smoking is usually the main cause of lung cancer, not mesothelioma. However, if you do smoke it’s imperative that you quit if you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. Smoking while being treated for mesothelioma may increase your risk of complications. If you reside in Louisiana and have questions about Mesothelioma, call the Gertler Law Firm at (504) 581-6411 for a free consultation.Read More

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You may be entitled to compensation for injuries if you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. Exposure to asbestos is the only cause of mesothelioma. Companies that exposed you to asbestos owe you compensation for your illness. Keep in mind that every case is unique and will have to be evaluated based on exposure history. If you have questions about Mesothelioma, call the Gertler Law Firm at (504) 581-6411 for a free consultation.Read More

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There are a number of factors that play into how doctors estimate a prognosis when a person is diagnosed with mesothelioma, but you should keep in mind that any prognosis is a doctor’s best guess. Your body is unique, and how you respond to mesothelioma treatments may differ dramatically from what your doctors expect. Don’t treat any stated prognosis as a sentence handed down by your doctor. Patients surprise their doctors all the time. When it comes to determining a prognosis, doctors base their estimates for survival on several key factors about your mesothelioma. Where it is, and how contained it is, can matter a lot. If the cancer cells are relatively contained, your doctors will likely describe your mesothelioma as early-stage, which usually results in a better prognosis. Early-stage mesothelioma can often be approached surgically, which often provides the best outcome. When mesothelioma has spread from its original location to involve…Read More

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Louisiana companies usually create mesothelioma trust funds as a feature of a bankruptcy reorganization, and they are intended to provide compensation to injured employees, former employees, and their families, in lieu of future litigation. Eligibility will vary slightly between companies (and with the Veterans Administration) but in general, claims can only be made on mesothelioma trust funds if there is a specific injury related to asbestos exposure. If you are not sick from an asbestos-linked disease, you are likely not eligible to receive money from a mesothelioma trust fund. In most cases, eligibility for mesothelioma trust funds will include family members of a sickened person. If you have lost a loved one in Louisiana to an asbestos-related disease like mesothelioma, you may be able to receive compensation from the trust fund of their employer. Your claim stands a much better chance of being processed promptly and successfully if you enlist the help of…Read More

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Yes, you can. Many people develop mesothelioma as a result of indirect exposure. And it’s more common than you would think. In fact, we’ve represented a number on clients that never worked with, or were directly exposed to asbestos, yet had mesothelioma. If you have questions about Mesothelioma, call the Gertler Law Firm at (504) 527-8767 for a free consultation.Read More

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Recovery amounts vary greatly in mesothelioma lawsuits. Various factors impact recovery, such as the nature of exposure, site of exposure and the amount and length of time of the victim’s pain and suffering. If you hire an experienced firm, the opportunity to secure a more favorable outcome increases significantly. If you have questions about Mesothelioma, call the Gertler Law Firm at (504) 527-8767 for a free consultation. We’ve have a successful track-record spanning 35 plus years with this disease.Read More

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Yes, you can. Secondary exposure is when a person is exposed to asbestos by someone carrying dust or fibers on their clothes, hair or skin. The inhalation of the dust and/or fibers over time by a family member can result in mesothelioma. If you have questions about Mesothelioma, call the Gertler Law Firm at (504) 527-8767 for a free consultation.Read More

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If you have a parent who developed mesothelioma in New Orleans, you may have a genetic predisposition to the disease, but more than almost any other cancer, mesothelioma has a specific cause. Your father most likely worked at a job site or in an industry where asbestos was heavily used, exposing him to extremely small fibers over many years, which were breathed in or swallowed. This exposure caused his mesothelioma, and whether there’s a genetic component or not, your risk level is much smaller because of the highly regulated nature of asbestos today. There have been cases where family members of an asbestos-exposed worker ultimately developed mesothelioma, likely from exposure to fine asbestos fibers carried into the home on clothing, hair, and skin. These second hand mesothelioma cases are extremely rare. For perspective, there are about 3,000 mesothelioma cases diagnosed in the United States each year, and around three quarters of those cases are…Read More

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Typically, it is shipyard workers, producers of asbestos products, employees in the construction industries and at various refineries are at risk if they worked around asbestos products. Family members living with asbestos workers also have an increased risk of developing mesothelioma. This risk may be the result of exposure to asbestos dust fibers brought home on work clothing. If you have questions about Mesothelioma or your legal rights after a diagnosis or death, call the Gertler Law Firm at (504) 527-8767 for a free consultation.Read More

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