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Thursday, August 12, 2004My father, now deceased, contracted asbestosis in the Kaiser Shipyards during WWII. It, fortunately, didn't affect his life until his mid-70's, when the symptoms began and continually worsened until his death at age 87. He was on oxygen 24/7 the last five years of his life. He was recruited by one of the law firms involved in the asbestos class action suits to file a claim with them. His asbestosis diagnosis was originally from Letterman Army Hospital in SF, CA, subsequently confirmed by two Central CA hospitals, (Sutter Memorial in Sacramento and St. Josephs in Stockton). Nothing to do with lawyers and their confirm for a fee Dr.'s. Short of the long of it, he received $125.00 has his share of the settlement, the law firm received something over $1.8 billion. I wish your patients much success. They'd be hugely better off using your information to sue the attorneys and there lackey & corrupt Dr.'s. posted by Sydney on 8/12/2004 08:23:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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