Exceptional Experience and Results
Shein Law Center, Ltd. possesses expert knowledge about mesothelioma cases and asbestos litigation. Our experience in handling asbestos and mesothelioma cases is matched by few firms. We are committed to fighting for our clients' rights and achieving justice.
Our past results speak for themselves. If you are suffering from an asbestos-related disease (or if someone you know has been harmed by asbestos), Shein Law can help. If you are located outside of our area, we can recommend a law firm near you that can help. Please contact us in New Jersey or Pennsylvania today.
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Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos. It affects the lining of the lungs or abdomen and has limited treatment options.
If you have been exposed to asbestos at home or on the job, it is important that you seek medical and legal help as soon as possible. Please contact Shein Law today to have your case reviewed by an experienced mesothelioma attorney in Pennsylvania or New Jersey.
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Worksites at risk for exposure
Thousands of workers and their families have developed mesothelioma and other lung diseases after being exposed to asbestos - a fibrous, toxic mineral commonly used as insulation through the 1970s - while working at a number of job sites now believed to have been hazardous. Experts attest that the corporations running these sites were aware of the risks of asbestos exposure yet chose not to inform their workers. These job sites, spread across the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, include a number of industries, from oil refineries to shipyards. To find out if your job site was at risk, please click here.
Mesothelioma treatment options
Currently, there is no cure for mesothelioma. However, there are a number of treatment options available, such as surgery, photodynamic therapy, clinical trials, and chemotherapy, including the two new drugs Thalidomide and ALIMTA. The success of these treatments depends on the stage of the disease, the health of the patient, and other factors. To learn more about treatment options, please click here.
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