A pathology report can look like a page of medical language, but in an asbestos case, it may carry real weight. It comes from a lab review of tissue, fluid, or cells. For someone with mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer, that report may help confirm what doctors found and when they found it. Pathology Reports […]
Month: June 2026
Secondary Exposure Claims When Families Were Exposed Through Work Clothes, Tools, or Vehicles
Secondary asbestos exposure happens when someone encounters asbestos fibers without working directly with asbestos. For many Louisiana families, that exposure came home on work clothes, boots, tools, hair, skin, or vehicle interiors. Years later, a spouse, child, or other household member may face mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer, or another serious disease. Secondary Asbestos Exposure Asbestos […]
