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LegalView Informs Readers of Mentally Disabled Individuals Hired to Cleanup Toxic Asbestos
LegalView recently informed its readers that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Washington had allegedly hired a mentally disabled crew to tear down an air route traffic control center.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 23, 2008 --
Denver, CO - LegalView.com alerted readers via the Mesothelioma Information Blog to the story of a crew of mentally disabled workers that was hired to cleanup a former air route traffic control center containing toxic levels of asbestos. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Washington had hired the crew to clean up the site. Individuals who may have previously come into contact or have a loved one that has been exposed to asbestos fibers should locate a mesothelioma lawyer for details of the legalities involved in a claim.
Asbestos was used as a form of insulation in schools, universities, homes, offices, apartments and government buildings across the country and was additionally used in other various construction-related projects including some vinyl flooring installations. Those who worked in the mines or in any employment capacity where asbestos inhalation may have occurred should consider contacting an experienced mesothelioma attorney for more information about the law regarding asbestos exposure. To learn more, visit http://mesothelioma.legalview.com/.
Individuals who have suffered from exposure to asbestos should consider finding a mesothelioma law firm to determine what can be done to derive compensatory damages by developing mesothelioma lawsuit.
LegalView is dedicated to aiding the suffering of millions of Americans who are plagued by mesothelioma as well as those affected by other legal issues in today's society. For example, LegalView.com houses an array of information portals ranging from the latest U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) news on Baxter Heparin reactions to information about Chantix risks to traumatic brain injury (TBI) treatments.
Heparin is a blood-thinning drug injected into individuals during surgical procedures including those undergoing dialysis or heart surgery. The FDA is investigating the drug, which was recently recalled because of the serious nature of possible Heparin allergic reactions.
Similar to Heparin is a drug that is also under investigation by the FDA. Chantix, a non-smoking aid, has been linked to nearly 40 suicide deaths among patients who had been prescribed the smoking cessation drug. Also, LegalView offers the latest on TBI treatments as well as what to do if a brain injury accident has occurred. The LegalView portal also offers an attorney referral service that can be used to locate expert brain injury lawyers.
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