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Uncovering Asbestos Exposure Sources

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Kevin Paul

Mesothelioma lawyer, Kevin Paul, emphasizes the importance of thoroughly investigating an individual's life to uncover potential sources of asbestos exposure. He suggests starting from childhood and examining the occupations of family members, particularly parents, to identify any links to asbestos.

You really have to dissect the entire person's life. Yet to start at childhood. You have to these interviews take a long time. Start a childhood. What did mom do? What did dad do? Did dad work with asbestos? Did mom work with asbestos? Did that did they come home dusty? That's where you start. Who else did you live with? Did they work with asbestos? It's this constant building and investigating. Then you have to go through their entire work history. Let's go through every single job. You might not, you'd realize that there was asbestos in these types of gaskets or asbestos in the wallboard. Go through job titles, go through every job. You ask about potential uses of talcum powder. You just have, you just keep digging and keep digging. And if you keep digging, you usually do find the source.