Thursday, September 13, 2007

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All You Wanted To Know About Asbestos Legislation By Kirsten Hawkins, Fri Dec 9thIt is necessary for all the Americans to have an understandingof Asbestos legislation. Asbestos legislation refers to the USgovernment's attitude towards the asbestos Victims. Asbestos waswidely used in the industry for a considerable amount of time.However, asbestos is harmful contaminant and causes harmfuldiseases such as asbestosis and a fatal cancer known asmesothelioma. It is important for our government to understandthe plight of Asbestos victims, and streamline asbestoslegislation for providing due compensation to asbestos victims.Bail out bill:In spite of the serious nature of Asbestos health hazards,government is taking it very lightly. The last version of thebail out bill of the Asbestos Legislation has provisions thatinadequately compensate asbestos victims. The amount proposed inthe proposed legislation is not sufficient to take into accountthe plight of millions of workers, their dependents, reducedlife expectancy, and massive medical bills. The companies thathave been using Asbestos, in spite of being aware of its illeffects, should be asked to compensate for the lives and healthof hapless asbestos workers.Over the next20 years, chances are that every year more than10,000 Americans will die of Asbestos related disease. More than2,500 Americans are being diagnosed fordocument.write(" mesothelioma");each year.In spite of these alarming figures, the federal government hasnot invested in early detection and cure of these diseases. ThisAsbestos legislation ignores the vital need of funds requiredfor compensation to asbestos victims and research for asbestosrelated disease. To add to the woes of asbestos victims,mesothelioma patients as termed as 'beyond help'.This proposed Asbestos legislation puts the law obeyingcompanies at a disadvantage. According to the proposed bill, thecompanies responsible for causing asbestos exposure are goingScott free. A public opinion drive is going on wherein all thepersons are requested to write to the senators to put some moresense in the forthcoming asbestos bill. This is importantbecause the people who have been wronged should get their duecompensation. Moreover, asbestos legislation should containprovisions for stringent measures to curb the use of thisharmful contaminant.

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