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We have seen first hand the suffering victims and their families go through every single day. Our work is to obtain compensation for victims and their families to allow them to focus on their daily lives without the stress of financial worry.
Since 1996 we have recovered over £50 million in compensation.
We have seen first hand the suffering victims and their families go through every single day. Our work is to obtain compensation for victims and their families to allow them to focus on their daily lives without the stress of financial worry.
Since 1996 we have recovered over £50 million in compensation.
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Tony Rima can only manage a short walk to the paper shop before he is left out of breath.
The ex-railway worker, 65, used to lead a fit and active life but last year he had a nagging pain in his chest and decided to go to the doctor. He was told he had mesothelioma - and only had months to live.
Dad-of-two Tony, who originally lived in Swindon, Wilts, started working as a coach builder for British Rail in the 1958. Tony, who retired to the Scottish Borders with his wife Jeanette five years ago, said:
"We would be dealing with asbestos every day. It was between the walls and would fall to the floor. It also used to get sprayed on and I remember it was like a fog." Tony, who has four grandkids, added:
"It was a shock when I was told I had mesothelioma. I was extremely angry - I still am. "My life's been taken away."
The ex-railway worker, 65, used to lead a fit and active life but last year he had a nagging pain in his chest and decided to go to the doctor. He was told he had mesothelioma - and only had months to live.
Dad-of-two Tony, who originally lived in Swindon, Wilts, started working as a coach builder for British Rail in the 1958. Tony, who retired to the Scottish Borders with his wife Jeanette five years ago, said:
"We would be dealing with asbestos every day. It was between the walls and would fall to the floor. It also used to get sprayed on and I remember it was like a fog." Tony, who has four grandkids, added:
"It was a shock when I was told I had mesothelioma. I was extremely angry - I still am. "My life's been taken away."
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0800 043 8884
This short film was
produced to raise awareness of the issues around mesothelioma. It
includes interviews with people who have the disease. It was produced
for Action Mesothelioma day on belhalf of Forum of Asbestos Victim
Support Groups.
