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Canadian Mesothelioma Lawyers Explain Asbestos Exposure

Does Everyone Who Is Exposed to Asbestos Get Cancer?

If you’ve been exposed to asbestos, you have a higher risk of getting mesothelioma. Not everyone exposed to asbestos will be diagnosed with cancer. Asbestos is the primary cause of mesothelioma, but other risk factors make people more likely to develop it. If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, Asbestos Canada provides legal representation to receive mesothelioma compensation throughout Canada. Our mesothelioma lawyers throughout Canada understand the risks of asbestos exposure. We’re Canada’s leading Mesothelioma Law Firm that wants to help you understand mesothelioma and asbestos exposure.

Asbestos Exposure Risks

The most common way people are exposed to asbestos is direct exposure over time. Most asbestos exposure happens when people inhale asbestos fibres in the air. The most common ways to inhale asbestos fibres include installing asbestos insulation, making asbestos-containing products, and working around it consistently. Asbestos fibres can be swallowed when people consume contaminated food or liquids that flow through asbestos cement pipes. Most people exposed to asbestos worked in asbestos industries like insulation and shipbuilding, where they worked in thick clouds of asbestos dust daily. Secondhand asbestos exposure sometimes occurs when family members of asbestos workers are exposed to high levels of asbestos fibres on the worker’s clothing.

How Much Asbestos Exposure Is Harmful?

Asbestos is not a safe product, so any level of exposure can be dangerous. Most asbestos-related diseases manifest only years after regular exposure or intense short-term exposure. We have clients that worked for their entire careers with asbestos, and others that have never worked with it and have no idea how they were exposed. Asbestos regulation began in the late 1970s and 1980s, leading to less exposure and more workplace safety, but still today many people are exposed each day.

Any exposure to asbestos is dangerous. We have clients that only have one day of exposure, this is rare, but it does happen.

Contact Asbestos Canada Lawyers

If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, our team at Miskin Law will assess your asbestos claim and try to obtain compensation from asbestos trust funds. While not everyone exposed to asbestos gets cancer, it’s essential to know your rights to mesothelioma compensation. We are trustworthy Canadian mesothelioma lawyers that put your needs first. Contact Asbestos Canada today to learn more.