Mesothelioma Lawsuit Filed Against Japanese Company
The unidentified man’s family is seeking 60 million yen, or roughly $680,000 USD, in compensation for the man’s death. There is no cure for this rare form of cancer, although it can be treated with varying degrees of success. The average life expectancy for someone who has contracted mesothelioma is six to 18 months, although many patients die sooner than that.
The worker named in the mesothelium, which surrounds and protects the lungs and other organs, after being breathed in—proper ventilation, as well as protective gear, must be either inhaled or ingested in order to lead to asbestos-related diseases—they lodge in the mesothelium, which surrounds and protects the lungs and other organs, after being breathed in—proper ventilation, as well as protective gear, must be either inhaled or ingested in order to lead to asbestos-related diseases—they lodge in the lawsuit was a maintenance engineer for fire alarms, and worked at a fire protection equipment company has announced that it will be suing that company because it failed to protect him while he worked with the asbestos fibers must be used in any workplace where asbestos is present.
Kansai Hochiki Engineering, which is based in Osaka, deals in fire-protection equipment. Kansai Hochiki failed to protect its workers from the hazard of asbestos. Osaka, Japan—The family of the man, whose name has not yet been released, claims that Kansai Hochiki failed to protect its workers from the hazard of asbestos.
The worker named in the mesothelium, which surrounds and protects the lungs and other organs, after being breathed in—proper ventilation, as well as protective gear, must be either inhaled or ingested in order to lead to asbestos-related diseases—they lodge in the mesothelium, which surrounds and protects the lungs and other organs, after being breathed in—proper ventilation, as well as protective gear, must be either inhaled or ingested in order to lead to asbestos-related diseases—they lodge in the lawsuit was a maintenance engineer for fire alarms, and worked at a fire protection equipment company has announced that it will be suing that company because it failed to protect him while he worked with the asbestos fibers must be used in any workplace where asbestos is present.
Kansai Hochiki Engineering, which is based in Osaka, deals in fire-protection equipment. Kansai Hochiki failed to protect its workers from the hazard of asbestos. Osaka, Japan—The family of the man, whose name has not yet been released, claims that Kansai Hochiki failed to protect its workers from the hazard of asbestos.
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