Pericardial Mesothelioma
Pericardial Mesothelioma Information
Lawyers Helping People in Pennsylvania,
West Virginia and the Eastern United States
Pericardial mesothelioma is the least understood, least diagnosed type of cancer known to be associated with asbestos. Seen in less than 10 percent of mesothelioma patients, this cancer may develop in anyone who has had an extended amount of asbestos exposure through employment or other means.
Attorneysat Robert Peirce & Associates fight to obtain justice and compensation on behalf of people with pericardial mesothelioma in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and the Eastern United States. If you or a family member have been diagnosed with this type of asbestos cancer, don't hesitate to call or contact our firm for a free consultation today.
Pericardial mesothelioma affects the pericardium, a protective, fluid-filled membrane that surrounds the heart and heart cavity. Exactly how asbestos fibers come to be lodged in this membrane is unclear. However, once lodged there, the fibers cause inflammation and scarring that decades later may lead to the development of a cancerous tumor.
Our firm has handled thousands of asbestos and mesothelioma cases. As a result, we have accumulated a wealth of knowledge and information on how to pursue these lawsuits most effectively, on the various asbestos products people were exposed to, on the manufacturers that made them, and on the employers who often knew they were putting their employees at risk.
We also want to assure you that we not only have the financial resources needed to take your claim wherever it needs to go to reach a satisfactory conclusion — we have access to experts and professional resources throughout the United States who will help us do just that.
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For a free consultation, call us in Pittsburgh at 412-281-7229 or use our toll free number from anywhere in the eastern U.S.: 866-273-1941.


