Saturday, October 18, 2014

Arkansas Mesothelioma Victims Center Starts A New Campaign For Victims In Arkansas Focused On Educating Every Victim About Who Are The Nation's Best Compensation Lawyers



The Arkansas Mesothelioma Victims Center has launched a new initiative in Arkansas that is designed to ensure diagnosed victims of this rare form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure have instant access to two, or three of the nation's best compensation attorneys, who consistently get the best compensation results for their clients.
In the experience of the Center what makes Arkansas unique is the typical diagnosed victim they often times speak to is usually a former power plant worker, a pulp, or paper mill worker, an aluminum manufacturing plant worker, or the victim was exposed to asbestos while serving in the US Navy.
As the Center would like to explain, these types of workplace exposures to asbestos can create the environment for a mesothelioma compensation settlement that exceed one million dollars. The catch is the victim, or the diagnosed victim's family must be represented by one of the nation's most skilled and experienced mesothelioma lawyers. For more information diagnosed victims of mesothelioma in Arkansas, or their family members are urged to contact the Arkansas Mesothelioma Victims Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at: http://Arkansas.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com
The Arkansas Mesothelioma Victims Center says, "What we want to emphasize for diagnosed victims of mesothelioma in Arkansas is once you hire a lawyer to advance a mesothelioma compensation claim you are stuck with them. What we are all about is making certain a diagnosed victim, or their family members are really talking to the nation's top mesothelioma compensation center, who do nothing but mesothelioma compensation claims full time.
"We also want to emphasize our initiative is available to diagnosed victims in every community, or city in Arkansas including Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, Jonesboro, and Pine Bluff." http://Arkansas.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com
Information About Mesothelioma For Diagnosed Victims And Their Families From The Mesothelioma Victims Center:
According to the US Center for Disease Control the average age for a diagnosed victim of mesothelioma is 72 years old. Frequently victims of mesothelioma are initially misdiagnosed with pneumonia. This year between 2500, and 3000 US citizens will be diagnosed with mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is attributable to exposure to asbestos.
The states with the highest incidence of mesothelioma include Pennsylvania, Maine, New Jersey, West Virginia, Florida, Wyoming, and Washington. However, based on the calls the Mesothelioma Victims Center receives diagnosed victims could be in any state including California, New York, Texas, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and Alaska.
High risk work groups for exposure to asbestos in Arkansas include aluminum manufacturing plant workers, power plant workers, pulp, or paper mill workers, US Navy Veterans, manufacturing, or industrial workers, plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, machinists, or construction workers. Typically the exposure to asbestos occurred in the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, or 1980’s. http://Arkansas.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com
The Arkansas Mesothelioma Victims Center says, “Before you hire a mesothelioma attorney please call us at 866-714-6466, and compare the qualifications of who we consider to be the nation's most skilled mesothelioma attorneys to any other lawyer, or law firm. When it comes to obtaining the best mesothelioma settlement, the quality of the attorney matters, as we would like to explain." http://Arkansas.MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com
For more information about a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos called mesothelioma, please visit the US Centers For Disease Control's web site: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5815a3.htm

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