New York Mesothelioma Attorney

For decades, asbestos was used in a wide range of applications that millions of New Yorkers contacted. Naturally fire-resistant and an excellent electrical insulator, it could be found in building materials, clothing and textiles, brake pads, gaskets, dental cast linings and many other products.

Despite its usefulness, asbestos also has a very dark side. When its fibers are inhaled, they can linger in the body for decades, eventually causing life-threatening ailments like mesothelioma – a particularly deadly form of cancer. What’s worse, many of the companies that used asbestos in their products were aware of these hazards long before the general public was, putting innocent people at risk.

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesothelioma in New York, attorney Joseph W. Belluck the legal team at Belluck Law, PLLC, want to help you get maximum compensation for your losses. Based on our track record and vast resources, Joe Belluck and his team have earned a reputation as the go-to firm for mesothelioma litigation.

The very nature of your condition makes it likely that you have a strong case for considerable compensation.

Schedule a confidential, no-cost consultation with Joe Belluck and the compassionate legal team at Belluck Law, PLLC, today to learn more about your rights and options. You’ll be able to ask any questions as we explain the legal process and how we will help you obtain the most compensation.

About Mesothelioma Causes and Claims in New York

Mesothelioma is a rare and life-threatening form of cancer that affects the soft tissue lining the lungs, the abdominal cavity and certain internal organs. Mesothelioma cases are associated with exposure to a fibrous substance known as asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is both lightweight and fire-resistant, making it ideal for insulating structures and fireproofing products.

While people have used asbestos for a variety of purposes since prehistory, its industrial applications first became apparent in the Industrial Revolution. By the end of the 19th century, it was ubiquitous in heavy industry. Over the next 50 years, it began to make its way into the home in the form of construction materials and consumer goods.

Due to surges in construction and manufacturing during the economic boom following World War II, this cheap and seemingly miraculous material became hugely popular in New York and worldwide. Although many employers and corporations suspected dangers from asbestos exposure by the 1920s, they chose to publicly downplay the risks while profiting off the millions of workers they placed in harm’s way.

Many mesothelioma patients developed malignant, cancerous growths in their lungs after occupational exposure to and inhalation of asbestos fibers. Due to the non-reactive and durable nature of asbestos, its fibers do not break down once they enter the body. As a result, microscopic shards of asbestos can become permanently lodged in soft tissues, causing persistent inflammation that may eventually lead to cancer.

Mesothelioma typically takes decades to develop after a person’s initial exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma patients are commonly shocked to be diagnosed with life-threatening cancers 30, 40 or even 50 years after working with the material.

This considerable delay between exposure and diagnosis makes it challenging for many mesothelioma patients to prove or even identify what caused their condition. Even if you don’t know how you came in contact with asbestos, attorney Joe Belluck will review your work and family history to help you determine how you were exposed to asbestos and the companies that should be held liable for your mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma Symptoms

Mesothelioma symptoms can vary significantly based on the type, stage and location of the cancer. However, the following signs and symptoms are common:

  • Chest or abdominal pain
  • Pain around the heart or lungs
  • Persistent, painful cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unusual lumps under the skin
  • Unusual swelling or tissue masses
  • Persistent nausea
  • Unexplained weight loss

New York Cities with Work Sites Exposed to Asbestos

Below is a list of locations in New York City and the state of New York with known or suspected histories of occupational and industrial asbestos usage:

  • The Bronx
  • Brooklyn
  • Buffalo
  • Long Island
  • Manhattan
  • Niagara Falls
  • Olean
  • Poughkeepsie
  • Queens
  • Rochester
  • Staten Island
  • Syracuse
  • Twin Towers
  • Yonkers

Additionally, asbestos exposure may have occurred at certain job sites in smaller New York cities and towns, including:

  • Albany
  • Alden
  • Alfred
  • Amsterdam
  • Ardsley
  • Astoria
  • Auburn
  • Bainbridge
  • Baldwinsville
  • Batavia
  • Bayside
  • Bethpage
  • Binghamton
  • Black Rock
  • Brookhaven
  • Buchanan
  • Cheektowaga
  • Comstock
  • Cooperstown
  • Corinth
  • Corning
  • Cortland
  • Dansville
  • Dewitt
  • Dobbs Ferry
  • Dresden
  • Dunkirk
  • Elmhurst
  • Elmira
  • Endicott
  • Falconer
  • Far Rockaway
  • Farmingdale
  • Flushing
  • Forest Hills
  • Fulton
  • Garden City
  • Geneva
  • Glenmont
  • Glens Falls
  • Glenwood
  • Glenwood Landing
  • Gloversville
  • Hamilton
  • Harrison
  • Haverstraw
  • Herkimer
  • Hicksville
  • Hornell
  • Horseheads
  • Hudson
  • Hudson Falls
  • Ilion
  • Island Park
  • Ithaca
  • Jamaica
  • Jamestown
  • Jamesville
  • Johnson City
  • Kenmore
  • Kingston
  • Lackawanna
  • Lewiston
  • Little Falls
  • Liverpool
  • Lockport
  • Long Island City
  • Ludlowville
  • Lyons Falls
  • Maspeth
  • Massena
  • Middletown
  • Minetto
  • Montezuma
  • Mount Vernon
  • New Hartford
  • New Hyde Park
  • New Paltz
  • New Rochelle
  • Newburgh
  • Niskayuna
  • North Tonawanda
  • Northport
  • Oakfield
  • Ogdensburg
  • Oneida
  • Oneonta
  • Oswego
  • Pearl River
  • Peekskill
  • Piermont
  • Plattsburgh
  • Port Chester
  • Port Jefferson
  • Port Jervis
  • Potsdam
  • Queens Village
  • Rensselaer
  • Rome
  • Roseton
  • Rouses Point
  • Sandy Hill
  • Saratoga Springs
  • Schenectady
  • Schenectady
  • Seneca Falls
  • Sidney
  • Solvay
  • Stony Point
  • Suffern
  • Tarrytown
  • Ticonderoga
  • Tomkins Cove
  • Tonawanda
  • Troy
  • Tupper Lake
  • Upton
  • Utica
  • Vestal
  • Walloomsac
  • Waterford
  • Watertown
  • Watervliet
  • Watkins Glen
  • Wellsville
  • West Haverstraw
  • West Milton
  • West Point
  • West Seneca
  • White Plains
  • Whitestone

Diagnosing Mesothelioma

If you believe you may have mesothelioma or another health condition caused by asbestos exposure, your doctor may order one or more of the following diagnostic procedures:

  • Chest or abdominal x-rays
  • Computerized tomography (CT) scans 
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans 
  • Positron emission tomography (PET) tests
  • Needle, ultrasound or endoscopic biopsies

Can I Sue for Asbestos Exposure in New York?

If you developed mesothelioma after occupational exposure to asbestos in New York, you might have grounds for a lawsuit against a negligent employer or the company that manufactured the product containing the asbestos.

Depending on the circumstances, you could also be entitled to claim compensation from one or more of the following:

  • A workers’ compensation claim
  • An asbestos bankruptcy trust fund claim
  • A Social Security Disability (SSDI) claim
  • A Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) claim
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Statute of Limitations for Mesothelioma Lawsuits in New York

If you are considering filing a personal injury lawsuit after being diagnosed with mesothelioma, you have limited time to act. Under New York’s statute of limitations on personal injury cases, you have just three years from the date of your diagnosis to file suit.

If you attempt to file suit after the statutory three-year deadline, the court will most likely throw out your case, and you will lose your right to pursue compensation in civil court. That’s why it’s important to contact a knowledgeable New York mesothelioma attorney as soon as possible. Attorney Joe Belluck and his team can manage deadlines and keep your case on track so you don’t lose out on money due to preventable mistakes.

Occupations at High Risk for Asbestos Exposure in New York

There are thousands of confirmed or suspected job sites throughout New York where workers may have been exposed to asbestos. However, the following occupations tend to put workers at exceptionally high risk of asbestos exposure:

  • Industrial and manufacturing workers
  • Asbestos, talc and other mineral miners
  • Construction and demolition workers
  • Firefighters and other first responders
  • 9/11 responders and cleanup volunteers
  • Military service members and shipbuilders
  • Shipyard, dock and port workers
  • Teachers and faculty in public schools

Why Choose Belluck Law, PLLC, for Your Mesothelioma Case?

Joe Belluck has over 35 years of experience advocating for the rights of injury victims in New York. Joe has recovered more than $1 billion in compensation for clients nationwide, including $32 million for a Navy veteran who developed mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos during his service.

When you work with us, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from having a dedicated professional looking out for your best interests. From the moment you become our client, you will have direct access to Joe – clients get his cell number – and are encouraged to reach out to him any time you need to. You can also expect consistent status updates and personalized service from day one.

Types of Mesothelioma

The four primary types of mesothelioma are:

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Pleural

The most common type, which affects the inner lining of the lungs

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Peritoneal

The second-most common type, which affects the soft tissue lining the outsides of abdominal organs

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Pericardial

An extremely rare type that affects the outer lining of the heart

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Testicular

The rarest type, which affects the outer lining of the testes

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How We Can Help You with Your Mesothelioma Case

Joe Belluck and the team at Belluck Law, PLLC, can help you with your New York mesothelioma case by:

  • Explaining your legal rights
  • Identifying possible sources of compensation
  • Investigating the circumstances surrounding your asbestos exposure
  • Communicating with employers and big corporations on your behalf
  • Obtaining medical records, work documentation and other helpful evidence
  • Interviewing eyewitnesses and reliable experts for valuable testimony
  • Managing essential case documents and deadlines on your behalf
  • Filing claims to demand the compensation you are owed
  • Taking your case to court if the defendant refuses to pay

Our Mesothelioma Experts Are Standing by to Help You

When you are ready to discuss the details of your mesothelioma and asbestos exposure case with an empathetic and attentive professional, contact Belluck Law, PLLC.

Our New York mesothelioma attorney Joe Belluck is ready to address your concerns and evaluate your case during a free initial consultation.

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