A mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer diagnosis does not hit just one person. It shifts the entire family. A spouse may suddenly become a full-time caregiver. Adult children might be trying to balance work, kids, and hospital visits. Understanding Mesothelioma and Latency Mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the chest or abdomen that […]
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Hidden Asbestos Hazards: Unexpected Places Louisianans Might Encounter Asbestos (and Your Legal Options if Exposed)
Most people in Louisiana picture asbestos in shipyards or big industrial plants. That picture is not wrong, but it is incomplete. Asbestos is a heat-resistant mineral that was mixed into building materials and consumer products for decades. When those materials break, crumble, or are ripped out during repairs, tiny fibers go into the air and […]
From Shipyards to Courtrooms: Legal Options for Louisiana Navy Veterans With Mesothelioma After Military Asbestos Exposure
The U.S. Navy used large amounts of asbestos in ships and shipyards for fireproofing and durability. The Navy used more asbestos than any other branch, and that asbestos is the only known cause of mesothelioma. For much of the 20th century, sailors worked and lived in ships lined with asbestos insulation, valves, and gaskets. Manufacturers hid […]
Louisiana’s One-Year Deadline: Filing Your Mesothelioma or Asbestos Claim Before Time Runs Out
In the state of Louisiana, there are specific timetable limits for filing tort claims, referred to as prescriptive periods. The Louisiana Legislature just extended the prescriptive period for delictual actions (torts) to two years; however, special rules still apply for asbestos-related disease. For patients diagnosed with mesothelioma pursuing personal injury claims, the patient must file […]
Choosing Survival vs. Wrongful Death Claims After an Asbestos Diagnosis
A diagnosis of mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer often leaves families making urgent medical decisions. At the same time, they also face legal choices that can affect compensation. In Louisiana, two different claims exist: the survival action under Civil Code article 2315.1 and the wrongful death action under article 2315.2. What Each Claim Covers A survival claim is […]
Legacy Asbestos on Campus: Holding Universities and Hospitals Accountable
Asbestos may be banned in new construction, but it still lingers in the walls, ceilings, and mechanical rooms of older hospitals and college campuses. When renovations or maintenance work disturb this material, the fibers can become airborne and pose a danger. Workers, students, and even visitors may be exposed without warning. When the health consequences […]
Veterans and Mesothelioma: Maximizing Recovery Through VA Benefits and Civil Lawsuits
Many veterans never saw asbestos as a threat during their service. It was just part of the job; the pipes on the ship, the brake pads in a Humvee, and the walls of an old barracks. Years later, the illness appears. Mesothelioma moves quickly, and the bills come just as fast. What many don’t realize […]
Many Exposures, One Lawsuit: Tackling the Challenge of Multiple Asbestos Sources in a Single Case
When mesothelioma shows up in someone’s life, it’s almost never traced back to a single moment. It’s usually years of contact. Maybe it started at a refinery job in the ’80s, continued at a shipyard in the ’90s, and even came home on work clothes. For people in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, where heavy […]
Inside a Mesothelioma Trial: What to Expect When Your Case Goes to Court
When you hear that your mesothelioma case might go all the way to trial, it can feel intimidating. Many people in New Orleans and Baton Rouge wonder what happens inside that courtroom. Unlike settlements, trials involve juries, expert witnesses, and evidence that sometimes stretches back 40 or 50 years. Choosing the Jury Jury selection is […]
Proving Your Asbestos Case: How Attorneys Trace Exposure History to Pinpoint Who’s Responsible
Mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases do not appear overnight. They often take decades to develop, which makes proving where and how someone was exposed feel almost impossible. In New Orleans and Baton Rouge, many workers spent years in shipyards, plants, and old buildings full of hidden asbestos. When someone gets sick, attorneys must dig deep […]
