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Support for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer Victims
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and someone else is responsible for your asbestos exposure, it a wise idea to promptly obtain the assistance of a compassionate and engaged attorney who will remain committed to obtaining the compensation you deserve. Behind our legal representation for mesothelioma victims is a principal attorney who understands just how devastating a diagnosis can be because he lost his father-in-law to the condition.
While we have helped mesothelioma victims throughout the country, some of the people whom we have helped reside in Bellevue, Bellingham, Everett, Federal Way, Kent, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, and Yakima.
The Centers for Disease Control report that Washington has a much higher mesothelioma rate than other states in the country, with 1,338 Washington residents dying from mesothelioma between 1999 and 2015. Kitsap and Mason Counties have the highest mesothelioma death rates in the state. Workers engaged in shipbuilding, timber, petrochemical, and aluminum industries are at substantial risk of being diagnosed with mesothelioma.
For many years, power plants relied on asbestos due to the substance’s durable nature. Asbestos was placed in many types of equipment found at power plants including boilers, tanks, and valves. Some of the power plants in Washington where workers faced asbestos exposure include:
Because Washington is the first stop for many tankers from Alaska, there are numerous oil refineries in the state. Some of the oil refineries in Washington where asbestos exposure is known to have occurred include:
The Pacific Coast is home to many shipyards, and Washington is no exception. For many years, shipyards used asbestos due to the material’s heat and fire resistent nature. Some of the shipyards in Washington where workers are known to have been exposed to asbestos include the following:
Since World War II, aluminum and other metalworks have played a significant role in Washington’s economy. Metalworkers in Washington are known to have faced asbestos exposure at the following locations:
The chemical industry also valued asbestos for a number of decades due to the substance’s ability to withstand a number of chemical reactions. Washington workers are known to have been exposed to asbestos at several chemical plants including:
In the 1940s, Fairchild Air Force Base was established close to Spokane. Fairchild Base became home to numerous missions and units. Unfortunately, a number of military members, construction workers, and military families became exposed to asbestos, which was used in various types of construction materials at the base.
Washington State’s various mountain ranges including the Cascade and Okanogan mountains have a large amount of serpentine rock, which is the source of most commercial asbestos. Additionally, there is a substantial amount of commercial asbestos in Washington. As a result, many Washington residents are exposed to asbestos on a frequent basis. While undisturbed, asbestos is often not dangerous, when the material is moved, its fibers can end up being inhaled by those in the vicinity. Once inhaled, asbestos fibers can end up in the lining of a person’s internal organs and later lead to deadly types of cancer.
Mesothelioma is a particularly aggressive disease that moves quickly, which is why if you are left unable to travel after your diagnosis, our attorneys will meet with you at a convenient location. It is also important to avoid worrying about how you will pay for an attorney because we do not ask for any legal fees unless we are successful in obtaining compensation for you. Contact our law office today by calling (888) 506-1131. An initial appointment with our law firm can also be scheduled online.