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Mesothelioma Among Lingering Ailments from September 11th Attacks
Posted by Emily@SokoloveLaw in Exposure, Mesothelioma on August 25, 2008
As the seven-year anniversary of the September 11 World Trade Center attacks approaches, studies are showing that for many of those who aided in rescue and recovery efforts, physical and psychological ailments continue to be a problem.
One of the biggest question marks surrounding the lingering ailments is the effect of the dust-laden air surrounding the collapse of the WTC towers. “What was in the air that day? Pretty much everything that had been in two 100-story buildings–but in vaporized form,” says Mike Magee, M.D.
Magee goes on to say “The problem is that it is possible we were not measuring the right things at the time. For example, we are now learning the dangers of nanotubes, micro-miniaturized rolled up sheets of carbon that may be of future use in electronics. A study revealed that mice exposed to the substance responded with cancer development in the same way as when exposed to asbestos, a harmful substance known to cause mesothelioma and lung cancer. There were no nanotubes in the Twin Towers, and asbestos measures at the time were supposed to be OK. But what about all the other vaporized computers, electronics and building materials we’d never expect to be in our air under normal circumstances?”
The full scope of physical and psychological problems stemming from the September 11 attacks may not be known for many years and there are certainly many challenges that lie ahead. Experts predict that it’s likely we will see problems surrounding 9/11-related illnesses for years to come and that thousands of these individuals will likely need lifelong care.
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Asbestos insurance on the rise
Posted by Emily@SokoloveLaw in Financial on April 4, 2008
Recently, insurance actuarial firms have estimated that the cost of asbestos claims will explode in coming years. Currently, outlays for asbestos claims total $54 billion, and some firms predict it to reach as high as $275 billion, according to an article in the Ann Arbor Business Review.
Because the latency period of mesothelioma can be up to 50 years, it is expected that asbestos-related disease claims will continue to rise until 2018, when it will make a steady plateau. The height of asbestos use in America came during the late ’70s, so many victims have yet to be diagnosed with asbestos complications. “There are 10,000 deaths a year and that number will climb,” said Dr. Michael R. Harbut, co-director, National Center for Vermiculite and Asbestos-Related Cancers.
