However, these are not the only people at risk of developing the disease. Other people too may develop mesothelioma when they come into contact with individuals who have been directly exposed to asbestos. This is known as secondary exposure. But how exactly does this happen?
Secondary or second-hand exposure to asbestos happens when a worker brings asbestos fibers home. This can happen when they bring asbestos-contaminated clothing home or when asbestos fibers stick to their hair or other equipment.
As they bring asbestos home, family members can become exposed in the following ways:
It’s important to understand that secondary exposure is just as lethal as primary exposure.
If you or a loved one develops mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure, you deserve justice. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may bring a personal injury claim or a wrongful death lawsuit if a loved one succumbs to the disease. Find out how proper legal guidance can help you safeguard your rights and interests while bringing your asbestos lawsuit.
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