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10/24/2009
Timothy J. Young
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Mesothelioma, a delayed risk for maritime workers

Dock workers, shipyard workers and sailors on vessels built before 1980 may be at an increased risk of mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer linked to asbestos exposure.  In fact, shipyard workers are one of the largest groups at-risk for developing asbestos-related disease; from 1990-1999, ship and boat building and repairing was the second highest occupational group of those dying from asbestos-related causes.
 
Before the risks of asbestos were recognized, asbestos was often used for its fire-retardant and heat-insulating properties.  In ships, asbestos was used to insulate boilers, steam pipes, hot water pipes and nuclear reactors.  Asbestos use on American ships has been regulated since 1980; however it continues to be an occupational hazard on older ships.
 
The risk of asbestos-related disease increases with heavier exposure and length of exposure.  Yet, even a short period of high level exposure can cause damage.  Symptoms may not appear for 20 or more years after exposure.  Click to read more about asbestos, mesothelioma, and asbestos-related illness.
 
If you are a maritime worker who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, time is of the essence.  Contact the maritime injury attorneys at The Young Firm, 866-938-6113, for a free consultation about your rights. Our free book, Employees Guide to Maritime Injury Law, provides valuable advice for all injured maritime workers and answers commonly asked questions.  As an injured maritime industry worker, you do have rights and we’d like to help.



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