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Support for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer Victims
For decades, asbestos was used extensively across Jacksonville in everything from shipyards and paper mills to homes, schools, and public buildings. Tiny fiber particles released from crumbling asbestos materials continue to put countless Jacksonville residents at risk of life-altering illnesses every single day. Far too many have already lost their health, livelihoods, and even their lives because of negligent asbestos use. At Throneberry Law Group, we believe the companies that carelessly used this dangerous substance must be held accountable. We are committed to fighting for justice and compensation for Jacksonville mesothelioma victims and their families.
Many Jacksonville residents have been exposed to asbestos on the job, especially at industrial facilities like:
Other local job sites where workers were likely exposed include the Atlantic Coastline Railroad, Gator Coconuts Manufacturers, and the Alton Box Board Company paper mill. Sadly, secondhand exposure also put many of these workers’ family members at risk when asbestos fibers were carried home on clothing, hair, and skin.
It was not just industrial workers who faced asbestos dangers in Jacksonville. The toxic mineral was also used extensively in the construction of many homes, schools, and public buildings:
Undisturbed, well-maintained asbestos may not pose an immediate threat. However, as building materials deteriorate over time, dangerous exposures become increasingly likely. Any Jacksonville structure built before the 1980s could harbor hidden asbestos hazards.
At Throneberry Law Group, we understand the immense physical, emotional, and financial toll an asbestos-related diagnosis takes on victims and families. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos illness in Jacksonville, you deserve justice and compensation from the companies that caused your suffering. Contact Throneberry Law Group today for a free consultation to discuss your Jacksonville asbestos case.