ASBESTOS LAWYER
Lawyers @ Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer
The asbestos lawyers at Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer
are part of the largest firm in the United States representing
asbestos victims.
Asbestos lawyer recoveries include
money for those asbestos and mesothelioma victims affected
by asbestos exposure while working in construction
job sites, auto and brake garages, steel mills, power plants,
factories, shipyard, dockyards, train yards, older buildings,
and many other places where asbestos exposure can take place.
All those who have contracted mesothelioma due to asbestos
exposure deserve to have the best and most experienced asbestos
lawyer. Clients at Wilentz always have access to their asbestos
lawyer to discuss any matter relating to their case. Because
our asbestos lawyers are focused on asbestos
and mesothelioma litigation all of the time, we
can provide the personalized service and expertise that each
case deserves.
At Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer, we have the resources available
for each asbestos lawyer to try your case at the highest level.
Our asbestos lawyer litigation experience is second
to none, having recovered millions of dollars for victims of
asbestos exposure.
Click
here to contact a Wilentz mesothelioma lawyer today to receive
a free evaluation or call our mesothelioma lawyers at 1-800-955-0815.
Asbestos
is a naturally occurring strong mineral fiber that is resistant
to heat and has many desirable properties. Because asbestos
fibers are resistant to heat and most chemicals, they have been
used as insulation materials in many residential and commercial
buildings throughout the country. Asbestos fibers are found
in nature and float easily. Nearly everyone is exposed to asbestos
at some time during their life. READ
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An estimated 1.3 million employees in construction and general
industry face significant asbestos
exposure on the job. Heaviest exposures occur in
the construction industry, particularly during the removal of
asbestos during renovation or demolition. Employees are also
likely to be exposed during the manufacture of asbestos products
(such as textiles, friction products, insulation, and other
building materials) and during automotive brake and clutch repair
work. READ
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