North Carolina Asbestos Exposure and Ovarian Cancer Lawyer

A diagnosis of asbestos-related ovarian cancer can be overwhelming. You may want to take legal action but are unsure of the next steps. This is a challenging time, but you don’t have to face it alone. You need practical, experienced legal representation to pursue financial compensation and accountability for your harm and losses.
If you were diagnosed with ovarian cancer after asbestos exposure, regardless of where that exposure occurred, Ward Black Law is equipped to help you pursue compensation from every available source. Our firm boasts over 30 years of experience in handling asbestos claims, not only in North Carolina but also in cases where the exposure happened outside the state. We’re one of only three firms in the state adept at handling these complex cases, extending our expertise to those affected regardless of their location.
Successful asbestos claims can provide victims with the resources they need to pay medical bills and take care of themselves during treatment. Call Ward Black Law today or complete our contact form for a free case review that is completely confidential and comes without further obligations.
According to the Mayo Clinic, ovarian cancer occurs when uncontrolled cell growth happens in the ovaries, which are part of the female reproductive system. Cancerous cells can multiply quickly and spread throughout the body, destroying healthy tissue and causing various harmful effects.
Some common signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer include:
There are various types of ovarian cancer, the most common being:
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral with insulating and heat-resistant properties. It is also a known carcinogen that puts individuals at increased risk of ovarian cancer. The mineral has many tiny, fibrous strands that can break off and enter the body.
Common ways that people are exposed to asbestos include:
Because the body cannot break down asbestos fibers, they remain in the body and disrupt normal cellular functions. Over time, these disruptions can cause cancerous tumors to form in the lining of the lungs, heart, abdomen, or reproductive system.
Research indicates that applying talcum powder or other talc products to the body and the genital region, in particular, causes ovarian cancer because cosmetic talc powders can contain asbestos. Asbestos-containing talc can enter the reproductive tract and cause an individual to develop ovarian cancer.
Research also shows that asbestos exposure at work can lead to ovarian cancer. The journal Environmental Health Perspectives published a meta-analysis of research that confirmed the causal association between occupational asbestos exposure and ovarian cancer. People who work in shipbuilding, installation, or renovation of old buildings are particularly susceptible to asbestos exposure.
After an ovarian cancer diagnosis, treatment of ovarian cancer typically involves a combination of treatments tailored to the patient’s specific situation. The most common treatment options include:
Treatment for ovarian cancer is often expensive, and many patients cannot work while undergoing treatment, increasing their financial burden. Therefore, pursuing maximum compensation from every source is crucial to ensuring you have the resources to pay your medical bills and other expenses.
There are three primary sources of compensation in cancer claims involving asbestos exposure. They are:
You could potentially recover compensation under all three types of claims. Our attorneys are ready to review your situation in a free consultation and discuss how we can help you pursue maximum compensation from all available sources.
For over 30 years, the legal team at Ward Black Law has represented clients harmed by asbestos exposure, helping them pursue asbestos claims for compensation and accountability. During that time, we have helped more than 1,000 people in North Carolina with asbestos exposure claims.
Our asbestos lawyers have the experience, resources, and knowledge required to pursue an award in your ovarian cancer case. We are ready to help you pursue every potential source of compensation, providing financial stability for you during this challenging moment.
If you were diagnosed with ovarian cancer due to asbestos exposure, you have options for seeking compensation and justice. At Ward Black Law, our dedicated legal team is prepared to advocate for you.
Contact us today for a free case review with one of our experienced North Carolina asbestos exposure lawyers.
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