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Mesothelioma is cancer, which is commonly caused by exposure to asbestos. If you or a member of your family have been diagnosed with this disease, then our solicitors can help you to pursue a claim for mesothelioma compensation. As National Asbestos Lawyers, we have worked with thousands of people across the UK suffering from asbestos-related diseases, including asbestosis.

As well as providing financial, emotional and practical support to sufferers and their families, we also offer legal representation for those who want to make asbestos compensation claims. If you have been diagnosed with pleural thickening our team of specialist lawyers have extensive experience dealing with claims of this nature and can help you.

We would deal with the matter on a "No win No fee" basis. Pleural plaques are areas of scarring or calcification on the pleura. It is no longer possible for an individual who has pleural plaques alone to claim compensation in England and Wales. The National Asbestos Helpline was set up to help asbestos related disease sufferers and their families.
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The National Asbestos Helpline assists thousands of people every year from across the UK with all manner of asbestos related enquiries.
Such is our experience and depth of knowledge in this field, we are regularly called upon by other organisations and healthcare professionals to provide advice and guidance.
Health professionals, GPs, Consultants, construction companies, health and safety groups, government agencies, charities and the Citizens Advice Bureau all utilise the experience of the National Asbestos Helpline from time to time.
Asbestosis is defined as a diffuse pulmonary fibrosis caused by the inhalation of excessive amount of asbestos.
It is a chronic lung condition.
Pathologically both pulmonary fibrosis and evidence of asbestos in the lungs must be present.
The interval between onset of asbestos exposure and the development of symptoms of asbestosis is usually between 20-40 years or more.
You are at risk of developing asbestosis if you have been subject to prolonged asbestos exposure.
The National Asbestos Helpline was set up to help asbestos related disease sufferers and their families.
Asbestos related lung cancer is a rare form of lung cancer, usually diagnosed at a late stage due to the latency period of development and onset of symptoms.
When products containing asbestos are disturbed, tiny microscopic fibres are released into the air.
If the fibres are inhaled they can become trapped in the lungs, attaching themselves to the lung tissue.
Once the fibres have caused enough irritation, inflammation and genetic damage, tumour formation begins.
It can take between 15-35 years for the lung cancer to develop.
Fibrosis, pleural effusions and pleurisy may all be caused by exposure to asbestos.
If you are suffering from one or any of these conditions you will want to investigate whether you have an asbestos condition.
Pleural effusions are an accumulation of fluid within the layers of the pleura making breathing difficult, they can often be caused by exposure to asbestos dust.
They can also be a sign of other asbestos related conditions.
Fibrosis is the scarring and inflammation of the lung tissue caused by the inhalation of dust and fibres, and it can represent fibrosis.
At the National Asbestos Helpline it is our mission to help, support and guide you through the medical and legal process.
We can put you in contact with charities and organisations that can provide information and assistance on the medical aspect of your condition.
We can also put you in contact with charities and private organisations that can help in practical ways, for example organisations that can provide care and assistance, including services provided by your local council's social services department.
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