I believe you may also be able to sue if you suffer from an interstitial lung disease called asbestosis. It is a condition where your lungs can’t breathe properly because the asbestos has restricted the ability of the lungs to inflate and deflate.
You would need to discuss with an attorney what damages were done. You would likely need a medical condition to prove damages, and should find an attorney who specializes in abestos claims to find out for sure whether there could be a lawsuit or not.
Go to http://www.totallawyers.com and see if you can find someone who is familiar with asbestos. That’s the best lawyer site on the Internet.
By DPP on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
I believe you may also be able to sue if you suffer from an interstitial lung disease called asbestosis. It is a condition where your lungs can’t breathe properly because the asbestos has restricted the ability of the lungs to inflate and deflate.
By Dave on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
If you suffered no harm, you have no grounds for a lawsuit.
By Lively on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
You would need to discuss with an attorney what damages were done. You would likely need a medical condition to prove damages, and should find an attorney who specializes in abestos claims to find out for sure whether there could be a lawsuit or not.
Go to http://www.totallawyers.com and see if you can find someone who is familiar with asbestos. That’s the best lawyer site on the Internet.
Good luck.