CHICAGO, IL, September 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Chicago Mesothelomia Cancer Lawyers is launching a new website dedicated to informing and helping patients of mesothelioma cancer. Over 730,000 families across the U.S. have been affected by the deadly consequences of asbestos exposure in the form of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.
For decades, companies who used asbestos or created products containing the lethal material were aware of the negative health affects yet did nothing to protect their employees from exposure. This new site, www.chicago-mesothelioma-cancer-lawyers.com, will be a resource for these patients and their families to turn to when seeking legal and professional advice regarding their personal medical situation.
It is estimated that the amount of claims for mesothelioma related illnesses will rise above 3 million once all the victims have come forward. Due to the malicious progression of these diseases, many are too involved in trying to combat their illness to have the time or energy to put into a legal case. This new resource will help victims and their families in Chicago have a resource that they can turn to for information day or night, giving them the tools they need to precede in getting the financial compensation they are entitled to.
There are many mass tort claims against companies who exposed their employees to asbestos that often settle out of court. Chicago Mesothelomia Cancer Lawyers know that each case needs to be looked at individually to determine what is the best option for that particular person. Their team of experienced attorneys can find the best solution that will be of the highest benefit to affected victims, keeping in mind that time is often of the utmost urgency.
This new website will highlight what options these victims have and what they need to move forward with their legal case. The team of professionals at Chicago Mesothelomia Cancer Lawyers guarantees confidentiality and never charges a fee to retain them to file a claim. In fact, they do not expect payment at all from their clients unless they are able to procure a settlement or win the case in the victim's favor in court.
To find out what services they can offer along with helpful legal and informative data, go to the new website for Chicago mesothelioma patients at www.chicago-mesothelioma-cancer-lawyers.com.
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers www.rosenfeldinjurylawyers.com is a Chicago personal injury firm with an emphasis on serious personal injury, medical malpractice and nursing home abuse cases. For further information contact Jonathan Rosenfeld at (888) 424-5757.
New Website to Help Mesothelioma Patients in Chicago, Illinois
Recognizing that many people with mesothelioma wish to have a local law firm representing their interests, Chicago-based Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers introduces Chicago Mesothelioma Cancer Lawyers (http://www.chicago-mesothelioma-cancer-lawyers.com).
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[Press-News.org] New Website to Help Mesothelioma Patients in Chicago, IllinoisRecognizing that many people with mesothelioma wish to have a local law firm representing their interests, Chicago-based Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers introduces Chicago Mesothelioma Cancer Lawyers (http://www.chicago-mesothelioma-cancer-lawyers.com).



