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		<description><![CDATA[Mesothelioma caused by asbestos is a typical case handled by my Wisconsin personal injury law firm.  So for my first post, I thought I&#8217;d describe one to give readers a general idea of what type of case I handle involving asbestos.
We will call the client Mr. Smith.  Mr. Smith lived in Wisconsin and was diagnosed with pleural [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mesothelioma caused by asbestos is a typical case handled by my <a title="Wisconsin personal injury law firm" href="http://www.injurywisconsin.com" target="_blank">Wisconsin personal injury law firm</a>.  So for my first post, I thought I&#8217;d describe one to give readers a general idea of what type of case I handle involving asbestos.</p>
<p>We will call the client Mr. Smith.  Mr. Smith lived in Wisconsin and was diagnosed with pleural <a title="Wisconsin mesothelioma lung cancer cases" href="http://www.injurywisconsin.com/Wisconsin_Asbestos_Mesothelioma_Cases_0022/Wisconsin_mesothelioma_lung_cancer_cases_0031.html" target="_blank">mesothelioma</a>.  It was discovered via biopsy and he had other medical tests including a PET Scan and lung tap.  Mr. Smith was 65 years old.  Out of high school, he joined the <a title="U.S. Navy Veterans &amp; Asbestos" href="http://www.injurywisconsin.com/Wisconsin_Asbestos_Mesothelioma_Cases_0022/Navy_Veterans_Asbestos_0030.html" target="_blank">U.S. Navy</a> where he served as an auxiliaryman working with asbestos in HVAC and mechanical systems.   While in the Navy Reserves, he also worked with asbestos in various shipyards.  Ships he remembers serving on included submarines and a destroyer and the shipyards he worked in included Baimbridge, Charleston, Portsmith, Norfolk, Philadelphia, and Groton.  After serving in the Navy, Mr. Smith worked at a Wisconsin Electric Power Plant in a boiler room, another area replete with asbestos.  He then worked at a large medical center in Wisconsin doing mechanical work.  He was frequently in areas with pipes, boilers, and insulation all replete with asbestos.</p>
<p>When I met him, Mr. Smith was suffering with breathing difficulties caused by his mesothelioma.  He was somewhat angry with <a title="Wisconsin asbestos companies" href="http://www.injurywisconsin.com/Wisconsin_Asbestos_Mesothelioma_Cases_0022/Wisconsin_asbestos_companies_0028.html" target="_blank">asbestos companies</a>, but was more scared and worried about his family.  Mr. Smith died within nine months of hiring me to help  and though it&#8217;s of little consolation to his family, we worked to obtain more than $1,500,000.00 for them.  Every case is handled based on the facts, and the facts in his tragic case warranted this.  Though I could not do anything for Mr. Smith&#8217;s fear and anger, I take comfort in knowing that his family is being helped by my efforts.</p>
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