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If you live in the following cities and need an Asbestos attorney you should contact our Asbestos Attorney as soon as possible:
Batesville
Benton
Bentonville
Blytheville
Cabot
Camden
Conway
El Dorado
Fayetteville
Forrest City
Fort Smith
Harrison
Hot Springs National P
Jacksonville
Jonesboro
Little Rock
Magnolia
Mountain Home
North Little Rock
Paragould
Pine Bluff
Rogers
Searcy
Sherwood
Springdale
Texarkana
Van Buren
West Memphis
White Hall
Did You Know?
Asbestos fibers enter the body by inhalation of airborne particles or by ingestion
Asbestos can become embedded in the tissues of the respiratory or digestive systems. Years of exposure to asbestos can cause numerous disabling or fatal diseases. Among these diseases are asbestosis, an emphysemalike condition; lung cancer; mesothelioma, a cancerous tumor that spreads rapidly in the cells of membranes covering the lungs and body organs; and gastrointestinal cancer.
Asbestos is a mineral fiber that has been proven to cause cancer and numerous other diseases when inhaled or ingested. Asbestos is most commonly found in older homes, in pipe and furnace insulation materials, asbestos shingles, millboard, textured paints and other coating materials, and floor tiles. It was common practice to add asbestos to a variety of products to strengthen them and to provide heat insulation and fire resistance.
Are you seeking information regarding Arkansas asbestos laws? If so, contact one of our Arkansas asbestos attorneys today!
Occupational Lung Disease Deaths by Cond
Lung Disease Deaths by Condition, 1987-1996 in Arkansas
Asbestosis 1.93
CWP 1.05
Silicosis 0.44
Byssinosis 0.02
Unspecified/Other 0.27
AllPneumo-conioses 3.70
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Source: National Surveillance System for Pneumoconioses Mortality, CDC
Nearly 1.3 million American industrial and construction employees in states including Arkansas face significant asbestos exposure while working. Air ducts, ventilation systems, furnace ducts, floor tiles, door gaskets, soundproofing materials, cement sheets, millboards, artificial ashes and embers, patching and joint compounds, fireproof gloves, stovetop pads, and automobile brake pads are only some of the many places you can find asbestos.
Arkansas Verdicts and Settlements
Arkansas woman awarded $6.5 million damages in aviation accident (10/27/2000)
Aircraft Accident Claim - When flight 1420 crashed and burned on a stormy runway on the night of June 1, 1999, Ann a Lloyd was sitting at the very back of the airplane. During the crash and ensuing fire in the cabin of flight 1420, Ms. Lloyd was inju
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There are six different fibrous minerals that are associated with asbestos. They are amosite, chrysotile, crocidolite, and the fibrous varieties of tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite. These mineral fibers are harmful if ingested in any manner, so it is best not to handle material with asbestos without being shielded by a protective covering.
The two most common diseases that occur as a result of asbestos exposure are:
Mesothelioma
Asbestosis
Mesothelioma is a malignant cancer where cancerous cells line the patient's body cavities such as the chest, abdominal region or the area surrounding the heart. Asbestosis is a cancer of the lining of the chest and the abdominal cavity.
Other cases involving asbestos and asbestos related issues include:
Lymph Nodes & Organ Problems
Stage IV Mesothelioma
Asbestos & Mesothelioma
Pleural Disease
Cancer & Asbestos
Malignment Meso
Mesothelioma Tumors
Plural Calcifications
Pericardial Mesothelioma
Epithelioid Type
Sarcomatoid Type
If you have ever been exposed to asbestos either directly or indirectly, you may need an attorney specializing in the field of Asbestos and Asbestos related litigation.
Are you seeking information regarding Arkansas asbestos laws? If so, contact one of our Arkansas asbestos lawyers today!
Arkansas Audio & Video
W.R. Grace Charged in Asbestos Case
AUDIO, RM, 48kbps, 45:00.0, 2/8/2005
The chemical company W.R. Grace is charged with knowingly exposing mine workers and residents of a small Montana town to asbestos
Source: NPR
Arkansas External Sites
EPA Region 6 - Asbestos
EPA recommends in place management whenever asbestos is discovered. ... Arkansas Dept. of Environmental Quality: (501) 682-0718; Louisiana Dept. of .
Provider Information Page 1 November 2004 Edition - Act
November 2004 Edition - Active Arkansas. Professional Asbestos Training Service. PO Box 190826. Little Rock, AR 72219. Provider Region VI. Provider I
Newsroom
Latest news about Asbestos cases in Arkansas and nationwide:
Business Owner Sentenced For Improper Removal Of Asbestos
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Wallace Heidelmark, 48, of Phoenixville, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court for the...
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El Paso Natural Gas Company Violates Asbestos Removal Law
PHOENIX (June 28, 2006) -- Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Director Steve Owens announced today that El Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG)...
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Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
In 1986, the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (commonly referred to as AHERA) was signed into law. AHERA requires public and private non-prof...
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Asbestos Lawyer.com Terms
Today's Terms
RACM
Definition:
Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material is (a) friable asbestos material, (b) Category I non-friable ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I non-friable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting or abrading, or (d) Category II non-friable ACM that has a high probability of becoming or has become crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of demolition or renovation operations.
Stage 2 Mesothelioma
Definition:
Stage 2 mesothelioma has spread to both layers of the pleura on one side of the body only
Lethal Concentration(50) (LC50)
Definition:
A calculated concentration of a chemical in air to which exposure for a specific length of time is expected to cause death in 50% of a defined experimental animal population.
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Asbestos Resources
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Facts about Asbestos
Asbestos Related Terms
The US Federal Code
Arkansas Statutes Laws
Constitution of Arkansas
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Asbestos Hot Topics
Topics Related to Asbestos:
Lymph Nodes & Organ Problems
Stage IV Mesothelioma
Asbestosis Claims
Asbestos & Mesothelioma
Pleural Disease
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Arkansas Asbestos Attorney
If you live in the following cities and need an Asbestos attorney you should contact our Asbestos Attorney as soon as possible:
Batesville
Benton
Bentonville
Blytheville
Cabot
Camden
Conway
El Dorado
Fayetteville
Forrest City
Fort Smith
Harrison
Hot Springs National P
Jacksonville
Jonesboro
Little Rock
Magnolia
Mountain Home
North Little Rock
Paragould
Pine Bluff
Rogers
Searcy
Sherwood
Springdale
Texarkana
Van Buren
West Memphis
White Hall



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