Asbestos in Pumps

Concerned that asbestos pumps could cause asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma? Learn more below about how mesothelioma attorneys may be able to help you get the mesothelioma settlement you need and deserve.

Pumps are common across many industries to move liquids, gases, steam, and chemicals. While pumps are crucial for keeping materials moving in factories and other commercial facilities, some contain asbestos and must be considered hazardous. Pumps that integrate gaskets and packing and move corrosive or high temperature materials are the most common varieties of pumps with asbestos.

Have you been exposed to asbestos through pumps?

There are several professions that should be considered at risk for asbestos exposure from pumps. Factory workers came into daily contact with them, especially when installing asbestos gaskets and packing. Laborers and tradesmen who may have removed old pumps or repaired broken ones certainly came into contact with the asbestos. Military personnel came into close contact with the pumps while serving on vessels such as navy ships. And finally, sales representatives who demonstrated the pumps must also be considered to be at risk of asbestos exposure.

Asbestos pumps can be found in schools, power plants, naval vessels, hospitals, as well as other industrial and municipal settings.

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How asbestos exposure can lead to malignant mesothelioma

Asbestos is a natural fibrous mineral. When asbestos fibers become airborne, they behave like microscopic knives when inhaled. Once inside a person’s body, asbestos fibers become embedded in organ tissue, where they remain to wreak havoc on the organ lining. Eventually the tissue becomes irritated and scarred, leading first to shortness of breath and then possibly more serious complications such as asbestosis and in rare cases, malignant mesothelioma, a deadly form of cancer that affects the lungs, stomach or heart.


Exposed to asbestos? Contact a mesothelioma lawyer today

If you had a job where you manufactured, installed, or simply used asbestos and have developed mesothelioma as a result, mesothelioma law is there to protect you. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or any other asbestos-related disease from workplace or home exposure to asbestos, contact an experienced mesothelioma lawyer immediately. Mesothelioma attorneys have helped thousands of mesothelioma patients win compensation for lost wages and medical costs.

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