What Our Louisiana Asbestos Lawyers Want You to Know

Image of New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, representing that Nemeroff Law Firm’s Louisiana asbestos lawyers want you to know about the danger of hurricane asbestos exposure after natural disasters.

Bad weather can have detrimental effects on people’s lives. Hurricanes can destroy homes, take lives, and create environmental hazards for years following the event. Hurricane Katrina is no exception. Louisiana asbestos lawyers have become very familiar with the destruction that Hurricane Katrina and other hurricanes created, especially the hurricane asbestos exposure that the destruction of older homes and buildings caused to innocent people and clean-up workers.

Louisiana Asbestos Lawyers Assess Your Exposure

Hurricane asbestos exposure happens as a result of the destruction caused by a hurricane’s path. Older homes and structures may contain building materials that include asbestos. When these homes and buildings are damaged or destroyed by natural disasters, asbestos material can be released into the environment as a result.

The Damage of Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina is known as the most catastrophic natural disaster in U.S. history according to FEMA. The impact on New Orleans alone was astronomical. Almost the entire city was flooded as a result, and the flooding took weeks to recede. Seventy percent of New Orleans’ occupied housing—134,000 units—was damaged in the storm. Louisiana asbestos lawyers know that amount of damage to housing, especially older housing, will result in damage to asbestos materials. And exposure to asbestos material can lead to very serious medical conditions.

Hurricane Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos is a dangerous material, but only when it is damaged. It is an incredibly strong material that is difficult to destroy. It is resistant to fire exposure and strong enough to withstand substantial temperature fluctuations. In fact, the sturdiness of the material is the very reason it was used in building materials frequently prior to approximately the 1990s.

Though it is difficult to break down asbestos material, it is not impossible. Natural disasters often make quick work of destroying homes and buildings. Hurricane asbestos exposure happens when asbestos siding, flooring, insulation, or other building material made of asbestos is punctured, cut, torn, or broken down in some way.

Once asbestos is damaged or broken down, it releases fibers into the air. These asbestos fibers or particles can be inhaled. And prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers can cause serious health conditions. As attorneys who specialize in asbestos-related disease, we have seen firsthand the life-threatening illness, discomfort, pain, and even death that is caused by exposure to asbestos.

Louisiana Asbestos Lawyers Know What Natural Disasters Can Do

Natural disasters can destroy people’s lives in many ways. Hurricane Katrina destroyed countless lives, homes, neighborhoods, and the entire City of New Orleans. The immediate impact of Katrina was felt deeply by all citizens of Louisiana. While we have been recovering from many of the immediate impacts of the disaster, we need to continue to pay attention to health impacts that are occurring and will continue to occur as a result of hurricane asbestos exposure.

The Louisiana asbestos lawyers at Nemeroff Law Firm can help you determine impacts of hurricane asbestos exposure to you or your loved ones. Our asbestos lawyers have over 150 years of collective experience fighting to help victims of asbestos exposure, and we will fight to recover what you and your loved ones deserve. Contact us at 866-342-1929 or via email.

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