Catherine A. Murphy
When a family member is diagnosed with mesothelioma, it marks the beginning of a long road of medical care and litigation battles with their source of asbestos exposure. When diagnosed with mesothelioma, patients undergo a rapid depreciation in their health condition that will result in them requiring special care to be able to cope with the disease.
Mesothelioma is a cancerous disease that develops in the lining of the lungs of patients due to their exposure to asbestos particles. The disease during its early stages has similar symptoms to that of regular respiratory illnesses and is often diagnosed accordingly. Because of this, after an incubation period of thirty to forty years, when finally diagnosed, the disease is already in an advanced and often irreversible condition. By then the patient is now experiencing severe chest pains and difficulty breathing.

As the saying goes, only who feels it knows it. Mesothelioma patients experience extreme discomfort by just trying to breath. This is something that healthy individuals may take for granted. As a result, it puts extreme on families when a member is diagnosed with mesothelioma. A once tranquil and adorable grandparent may be transformed into an individual that is not the easiest of individuals to deal with.
Families must be prepared to deal with the changes in personalities of mesothelioma patients by educating themselves about the causes, symptoms and treatment of the disease. This will give them a better understanding of what they should expect over the remaining life of the patient. So, based on the advancement of the disease, they can under the advice of the doctors, decide the most appropriate treatment method such as medication, operation, chemotherapy or just leaving it to progress until death. They can also seek the help of several mesothelioma support groups that will provide both information and moral support to them and the patient. Families should also start arranging for life after the passing of the patient by establishing wills, clearing debts and establishing family trusts for siblings.
It is not cheap to care for a mesothelioma patient. Depending on the stage of the disease, patients will either need medication, surgery, chemotherapy or a professional healthcare assistant to care for their immediate needs. Families are advised that as soon as a family member has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, they should immediately solicit the services of a mesothelioma lawyer to begin proceedings to file a mesothelioma claim. This lawyer will be able to file a lawsuit that seeks a claim for compensation from the source of the family member’s exposure to asbestos. Under law, once proven the organization must compensate the patient for the development of the disease.
The monies gained from mesothelioma claim can be used to place family members who are especially in an advanced stage of mesothelioma in adult care homes that have specialized equipment to provide the best care for them. This will help families to better cope with the effects of the disease.
One Response to “ Mesothelioma Claims and your Family ”
Attorney’s will rip off you off in fee’s! There are some lawyers that cost $450 A MEETING! There is a site out there that let’s you post questions, and it allows attorney’s to tender on your legal topic…..refreshing concept….it helps control the price of legal advice down. Wonder if that would work on medical care?
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