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Asbestos Panels
Paneling has been used to construct walls and ceilings for decades. Most every type of standing structure has benefitted from the use of sturdy panels that help to protect them from every type of weather condition and provide a level of noise reduction. Over the years, these important construction goods have been built out of a variety of heavy duty materials.
Asbestos was one of the primary components for panels and other construction products for decades. It is a stout mineral that is malleable enough to be shaped into most any form imaginable. In addition, it is also able to endure excessive cold or heat and even withstand fire. These properties made it among the most useful and sought after building materials during the Industrial Revolution and beyond. Many companies profited greatly from mining asbestos and selling it to the manufacturers across the nation who insisted on a steady supply of this advantageous and inexpensive commodity.
For nearly a century, asbestos was found in a diverse line of products and considered by many to be somewhat of a miracle material. However, the discovery of one very serious problem eventually changed everything. Researchers realized that this beneficial mineral was also extremely toxic.
Exposure to asbestos can lead to the development of tissue scarring, respiratory diseases and cancer. Mesothelioma is an often deadly cancer that is a direct result of inhaling infinitesimal amounts of this poisonous substance. A solid panel made with asbestos did not present a hazard by itself, but if the panel was cut, sanded, cracked or broken apart, then small asbestos fibers can break free and invade the respiratory system of anyone who is nearby. In short, this mineral is very dangerous, and potentially deadly.
Most manufacturers of asbestos based products stopped using the material once they realized the dangers it carried, but sadly others did not. Some decided that it would be too expensive and time consuming to stop using asbestos, and they continued to use it to the detriment of both their employees and customers. While there is no way to know for certain exactly how many people were harmed because of this condemnable practice, we do know that many people could have avoided becoming ill and lives would have been saved if companies had stopped using the mineral as soon as research proved it was a health hazard.
People who were made sick or lost loved ones because of items such as Asbestos Panels started to fight back against the manufacturers and file class action lawsuits. In most cases, enough claims were filed that the companies had no other option but to declare bankruptcy. This usually allowed them to put together a trust fund to pay off those who were legitimately victimized by dangerous products and to continue operating while using safe materials.
Did you build or install asbestos panels, and fall ill as a result? Then you should know your legal rights. We offer a free informational kit that explains what steps you can take if you were harmed by this hazardous material because of a product that contained it. Request your copy today to find out more.

