Mesothelioma is quite common in California, proof of that being the latest construction works disturbing asbestos and potentially contaminating 90 police employees.
The employees found out about this on the 21st of September. Construction crews were installing fire retardant materials when they discovered that they may have disturbed asbestos containing materials in the building. The construction work had started on the 14th of the same month.
Federal laws state that any asbestos materials discovered during any type of construction work must be removed and replaced with similar materials, but without any type of asbestos content. The construction work was taking place in a computer room, near the police communication center. All work was stopped when the discovery was made and the communication center was relocated for the time being, but experts say that it may have been too late for the ninety employees.
These employees who were exposed to asbestos in California are free to receive any kind of medical treatment and to seek legal advice from any mesothelioma lawyers in California or beyond. It is actually recommended to seek medical advice as soon as possible as well as legal options.
We can say for sure that asbestos is a very dangerous substance for humans if they inhale or swallow it. Exposure to this kind of material is sure to cause at least minor health issues, but it can also lead to mesothelioma, a very dangerous and deadly type of cancer, that proves fatal in a lot of the recorded cases.
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