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MESOTHELIOMA & FELA

FELA & Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma pleural cancer can inflict people people with minimal exposure to asbestos and was 100% preventable and unnecessary.

What to Do If You are diagnosed with Asbestos Cancer:

If you or a loved one have Mesothelioma Pleural Cancer and they were employed by the railroad, you  need to take certain steps and precautions, to ensure that your rights to compensation under FELA are protected for Meso Disease.

Report the Mesothelioma Disease to your supervisor and complete the report form.  Be as complete as possible, including all possible causes, factors, and conditions connected to the Asbestos Cancer.

Medical Treatment:

Fortunately, your employer will often give you emergency medical attention and treatment.   However, you should also seek an independent medical evaluation by a doctor.  Be sure to keep copies of any medical records, bills, and other documents related to your Mesothelioma Disease related to asbestos. 

Your FELA Claim Personal Injury Report:

In addition to the report made to your employer , make a separate report for your own us that includes all possible information that may or may not be in employer's report.  Be sure to note also the names of anyone who may have witnessed the events related to your Mesothelioma Cancer and FELA claim.

 

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