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Support for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer Victims
Every year, thousands of hardworking Arizonans are diagnosed with the devastating consequences of asbestos exposure, which is mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other life-altering diseases. In Tucson, the risk hits close to home. Our beloved city harbors a startling number of asbestos hotspots—ticking time bombs threatening the health of our friends, family, and neighbors. At Throneberry Law Group, we are committed to fighting for the rights of those impacted by asbestos and the companies that negligently exposed them.
Asbestos, a naturally occurring mineral known for its heat resistance and durability, has been widely used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications in past years. In Tucson, several industries and workplaces put employees at high risk of dangerous exposure:
You could be at risk of asbestos exposure if you:
Mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases often do not appear until 20 to 50 years after exposure. Warning signs include:
If you suspect you’ve been exposed to asbestos or experience these symptoms, see your doctor right away. A specialist can conduct tests to check for asbestos-related illnesses. If diagnosed, consult an experienced Tucson mesothelioma law firm like Throneberry Law Group to understand your options.
You may be entitled to compensation from negligent companies to cover your medical bills, lost income, and suffering. Throneberry Law Group has a track record of success taking on corporations that endangered workers and consumers with asbestos. We fight tirelessly to get justice for mesothelioma victims and their families.
Asbestos exposure continues to threaten the health of Tucson residents. If you are coping with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, you have rights. The dedicated attorneys at Throneberry Law Group are here to hold negligent companies accountable and pursue the compensation you deserve. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your case. We work to protect our community from the dangers of asbestos.