
According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), more than 244 people have died because of Mesothelioma in Delaware. Delaware does not have a high death count resulting from Mesothelioma, however asbestos exposure still remains a serious problem. In 2005 Delaware saw an increased of asbestos lawsuits. It has been reported that over 80 percent of the plaintiffs were from out of state including the law firms representing them.
“The Delaware General Assembly hereby declares that it is in the interest of the public to control, reduce and prevent the exposure of the public to asbestos. It is the intent of the General Assembly to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the public by regulating the practice of asbestos abatement, particularly in locations where the general public can reasonably be expected to have access for the purpose of ensuring that such abatement is performed in such a manner as to minimize exposure to asbestos fibers and contamination.”
Researchers believe treatments that improve the immune system can stabilize this deadly disease, thus extending the life expectancy of mesothelioma patients for at least a couple more years. Over the past years new tests were developed to aid in early detection of mesothelioma. Most of these tests have helped mesothelioma patients lead a more comfortable and longer life, with some mesothelioma patients living past their predicted survival date.
Working with asbestos is the major risk factor for mesothelioma. Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles or they have been exposed to asbestos dust and fiber through second hand exposure. Studies show that smoking combined with asbestos exposure can increase your risk of developing cancer of the air passage in the lung.
Delaware malignant mesothelioma cases have been in favor of the victims, awarding damages in both personal injury and wrongful death suits. The statute of limitations on Delaware mesothelioma lawsuits takes into consideration that mesothelioma is not often discovered until many years after exposure to asbestos. However, the law also states that only the last party to cause injury from asbestos exposure is the one responsible for mesothelioma damages.
Before any new treatment can be used, doctors conduct clinical trials to find out whether the prescribed mesothelioma treatment is effective and safe for patients. If you are interested in taking part in a clinical trial, you should talk to your mesothelioma doctor. Participating in clinical trials is a wonderful way to get treatment and to help future victims of asbestos-related diseases and mesothelioma.