78-year-old deceased mesothelioma victim (Ohio resident) who was exposed to asbestos through his service in the United States Navy and his work at an industrial plant
Pericardial mesothelioma is much rarer than peritoneal mesothelioma and pleural mesothelioma. Only about one percent of all mesothelioma cases are pericardial mesothelioma. Pericardial mesothelioma affects the lining around the heart, which is called the pericardium.
If you were diagnosed with pericardial mesothelioma, or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, one of your first priorities should be contacting an attorney. If you were exposed to asbestos in your workplace, you may be entitled to compensation. You should know your legal options. Our firm is here for you. We understand the pain you are going through and the challenges you face. Our first focus is on our clients. You shouldn’t have to go through this alone.
Contact our team at BCH to discuss your case today.
As fluid collects between the layers of the pericardium, patients with pericardial mesothelioma begin to feel symptoms such as:
The only known cause of pericardial mesothelioma—as with all other forms of mesothelioma—is exposure to asbestos. This dangerous substance has been banned in close to 50 countries. Some products still do contain asbestos, however, and individuals who work in areas where asbestos is present due to dated products that have not been replaced—such as old buildings—are also at risk. Moreover, since mesothelioma can take up to 50 years to show signs in victims, many people are still alive who were exposed to large quantities of the substance before it was banned. Contact BCH at (713) 425-7100 for a free case evaluation.