Recent reports suggest Prime Minister Gordon Brown is prepared to its support for the asbestos-related diseases known to pleural plaques.
It is expected that the decision be resolved in April.
The biggest obstacle is that insurers are not happy to pay damages for a particular disease, according to them shows little or no symptoms. That may be diagnosed correctly, but the fact is likely to have pleural plaques cause the sufferer psychological torture, as it is a firm indicatorthat exposure to asbestos has occurred. Against this background, there may indeed be a calling card for the more serious asbestos-related diseases such as pleural thickening, asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.
Ignore the psychological distress of people diagnosed with pleural plaques suffer is unacceptable and irresponsible, two qualities that should not be combined with insurance companies.
Perhaps the liability of the company is usually based on the shareholders as it is with those whoIt paid off to protect.
Let us hope that the government see reason and return the claim UK wide.
In Scotland, it is possible to not apply to damages for pleural plaques after a large majority of votes in Holyrood claim, but in England and Wales.
Won looks Campaigning on a positive result and the "release" for this type of illness does sentence be ended.
It is not known at this stage whether compensation should be through individual claims or aScheme.
For update information on claiming compensation for pleural plaques and other asbestos-related diseases, visit the website: www.asbestosiscompensationclaims.co.uk
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