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Law Changes Coming to Hawaii in 2021

In most instances, law changes are made for the good of the people in an effort to provide protection from harm, discrimination, or negligent or criminal parties. As a resident of Hawaii, it’s imperative to be up-to-date on all the latest law changes and additions, so you’re fully aware of your legal rights and options—especially in the event you’re harmed. While laws can change at multiple points throughout the year, we often look to the start of a new year to see when some of the biggest changes[...]

What to Expect During End Stage Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a terminal illness that develops years after exposure to asbestos. This exposure could have happened from living or working in a building that had asbestos containing materials or if someone worked in construction and they were around asbestos. It’s likely that the exposure to asbestos, and the resulting mesothelioma diagnosis, happened because of negligence. If this was the case, a Hawaii mesothelioma lawyer from Frost Law Firm, PC can help you receive the compensation you deserve. (more…)

How Do I Know What Type of Mesothelioma Claim to File?

If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may have grounds to take legal action. What your options are depend on how you were exposed to asbestos. In order to make the best decision for your future and the future of your family, you’ll want to speak with a Hawaii mesothelioma lawyer from Frost Law Firm, PC. When you reach out to us with legal questions pertaining to mesothelioma and asbestos exposure, we’ll evaluate your situation and help you determine what type of mesothelioma claim to file. Before filing,[...]

How Dangerous Is Second-Hand Exposure to Asbestos?

As a naturally occurring mineral, asbestos is found in many soil and rock deposits. Prior to the 1980s, the material was used heavily in many industries. As the decades have passed, we have learned more about the consequences of someone experiencing long-term asbestos exposure firsthand. When the fibers are inhaled or ingested, they can cause the development of mesothelioma—a type of cancer that often affects the lungs or abdomen. Second-hand asbestos exposure, however, isn’t discussed nearly as often. Family members or friends of those who are exposed firsthand[...]

Where Could I Have Been Exposed to Asbestos at Pearl Harbor?

The state of Hawaii has a history of widespread asbestos use. From commercial establishments, military bases, and public buildings, asbestos was used in nearly every building that was constructed prior to the 1980s. As a result, some of those who have resided in Hawaii their entire lives and others who worked or served in the military in the early and mid-1900s are now dealing with mesothelioma diagnoses. (more…)

How Often Are Submarine Workers Diagnosed with Mesothelioma?

The Navy’s submarines have played a crucial role in different wars and missions over the decades. From being used to attack enemies to rescuing ejected pilots, and being capable of firing ballistic missiles, submarines have helped and continue to help the United States Navy and other military branches defend American assets. (more…)

Ways that Asbestos and Mesothelioma Can Affect Women in Hawaii

If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it’s normal to experience an array of emotions. Once you and your doctor have spoken about treatment options and your prognosis, you can focus on getting the care you need and spending time with your family. Unfortunately, treatment for mesothelioma comes at a high cost. (more…)

What You Need to Know About Mesothelioma Clinical Trials

A mesothelioma diagnosis is gut-wrenching. Unfortunately for patients and their loved ones, there is no cure for this type of cancer. There are, however, treatment options that can extend someone’s prognosis or provide comfort during the end-stages of life. While standard mesothelioma treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, there are alternatives for patients looking to help find a cure. Let’s take a look at what you need to know about mesothelioma clinical trials—including how they work, how to determine if you’re eligible to participate in one, and[...]

Should I File a VA Claim After Being Diagnosed with Mesothelioma?

If you served in the military prior to the 1980s, it’s likely you were exposed to asbestos. In the event you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be able to file a claim with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to seek compensation and health care. All veterans who served in the 1970s and earlier are at an elevated risk of developing an asbestos-related illness like mesothelioma. If you’re trying to decide if you should file a VA claim after being diagnosed, a mesothelioma attorney from Frost[...]

How Mesothelioma Patients Should Approach Treating and Staying Safe from COVID-19

While the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, doctors, researchers, and other medical professionals are still learning about the possible risks for mesothelioma patients. While there has yet to be any major publications or connections between the two illnesses, there is a significant amount of information regarding the risk of infections in general for cancer patients. While there are steps everyone can take to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, mesothelioma patients and those with compromised immune systems need to understand the unique risks they face in terms of the[...]

Our Experience Is Personal

Scott L. Frost’s Family Experience with Lung Cancer

For most of his life, Scott L. Frost’s father, who was in the construction industry, worked with and sold products containing asbestos without knowing the materials were dangerous. He was diagnosed with lung cancer 40 years after starting his career, leading Scott’s family to fight like they had never fought before.

Pictured here with his wife of over 50 years, Scott’s father eventually succumbed to the cancer. Since then, Scott has made it his mission to do everything in his power to make sure corporations understand how dangerous asbestos is and prevent future generations from suffering as his family did, as well as support research that may lead to finding a cure.

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