Mesothelioma Lawsuit Attorneys in Texas

 

Texas Mesothelioma LawyersResidents and workers in Texas were exposed to toxic asbestos dust and fibers with highest exposure years being between, 1920-1980. Mesothelioma and asbestos-related cancers are typically diagnosed 10-50 years after initial exposure.

Thousands of asbestos-containing products and materials were used throughout the state of Texas in buildings, residential buildings, industrial plants, factories, power plants, chemical plants, refineries, shipyards and manufacturing plants.


Global Asbestos Disaster Study Estimates More than 39,000 USA Deaths Annually from Asbestos-Related Diseases.

Specifically, asbestos contributes to 34,270 lung cancer deaths, 3,161 mesothelioma deaths, 787 ovarian cancer deaths, 443 larynx cancer deaths and 613 chronic asbestosis death.  Source: www.adao.us


Texas shipyard workers, construction workers, mechanics, power plant workers, mill workers, steel workers, railroad workers, pipefitters, plumbers, Insulators, electricians, and laborers are at higher risk than the general population for being diagnosed with Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.

Texas Asbestos Exposure Hot Spots

More than 681,000 tons of asbestos shipments were received in the state of Texas. High asbestos exposure was in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Ft Worth, and Austin.

Asbestos-containing products and materials were used throughout Oregon included; asbestos ceiling & floor tiles, asbestos mixed in paints, asbestos mixed in cement, asbestos used in boilers, asbestos used electrical wiring, roofing materials, plumbing pipes & gaskets, attic insulation, heating and air-conditioning products, car and truck brakes, welding equipment, fire retardant clothing & gloves, drywall, fiberboard, wallboard, asbestos tape, vinyl flooring, fireproofing materials, fireplaces, ovens, etc.


Texas Mesothelioma Asbestos Deaths

 

Texas Asbestos-Related Deaths 1999-2015 11,905
Texas Asbestosis Cancer Deaths 1,675
Texas Mesothelioma Cancer Deaths 2,064
Texas Estimated-Asbestos Cancer Deaths 8,256

Texas Mesothelioma Asbestos Exposure Information

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Texas Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts

Texas Asbestos-Related Deaths by County

Anderson County, TX – 61 Asbestos Related Deaths
Angelina County, TX – 109 Asbestos Related Deaths
Aransas County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Atascosa County, TX – 23 Asbestos Related Deaths
Austin County, TX – 14 Asbestos Related Deaths
Bandera County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Bastrop County, TX – 41 Asbestos Related Deaths
Bee County, TX – 17 Asbestos Related Deaths
Bell County, TX – 106 Asbestos Related Deaths
Bexar County, TX – 436 Asbestos Related Deaths
Bowie County, TX – 49 Asbestos Related Deaths
Brazoria County, TX – 264 Asbestos Related Deaths
Brazos County, CA, TX – 70 Asbestos Related Deaths
Brown County, TX – 20 Asbestos Related Deaths
Burnet County, TX – 41 Asbestos Related Deaths
Caldwell County, TX – 19 Asbestos Related Deaths
Callahan County, TX – 41 Asbestos Related Deaths
Cameron County, TX – 124 Asbestos Related Deaths
Cass County, TX – 16 Asbestos Related Deaths
Chambers County, TX – 32 Asbestos Related Deaths
Cherokee County, TX – 47 Asbestos Related Deaths
Clay County, TX – 00 Asbestos Related Deaths
Collin County, TX – 150 Asbestos Related Deaths
Colorado County, TX – 11 Asbestos Related Deaths
Comal County, TX – 70 Asbestos Related Deaths
Cooke County, TX – 20 Asbestos Related Deaths
Coryell County, TX – 39 Asbestos Related Deaths
Dallas County, TX – 641 Asbestos Related Deaths
Deaf Smith County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Denton County, TX – 147 Asbestos Related Deaths
DeWitt County, TX – 11 Asbestos Related Deaths
Eastland County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Ector County, TX – 89 Asbestos Related Deaths
El Paso County, TX – 316 Asbestos Related Deaths
Ellis County, TX – 69 Asbestos Related Deaths
Erath County, TX – 19 Asbestos Related Deaths
Fannin County, TX – 17 Asbestos Related Deaths
Fayette County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Fort Bend County, TX – 140 Asbestos Related Deaths
Freestone County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Galveston County, TX – 317 Asbestos Related Deaths
Gillespie County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Gray County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Grayson County, TX – 144 Asbestos Related Deaths
Gregg County, TX – 62 Asbestos Related Deaths
Grimes County, TX – 13 Asbestos Related Deaths
Guadalupe County, TX – 59 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hale County, TX – 19 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hardin County, TX – 100 Asbestos Related Deaths
Harris County, TX – 1,728 Asbestos Related Deaths
Harrison County, TX – 64 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hays County, TX – 41 Asbestos Related Deaths
Henderson County, TX – 62 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hidalgo County, TX – 139 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hill County, TX – 75 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hockley County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hood County, TX – 63 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hopkins County, TX – 18 Asbestos Related Deaths
Houston County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Howard County, TX – 18 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hunt County, TX – 51 Asbestos Related Deaths
Hutchinson County, TX – 40 Asbestos Related Deaths
Jasper County, TX – 90 Asbestos Related Deaths
Jefferson County, TX – 559 Asbestos Related Deaths
Jim Wells County, TX – 21 Asbestos Related Deaths
Johnson County, TX – 85 Asbestos Related Deaths
Jones County, TX – 11 Asbestos Related Deaths
Kaufman County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Kendall County, TX – 16 Asbestos Related Deaths
Kerr County, TX – 78 Asbestos Related Deaths
Kleberg County, TX – 17 Asbestos Related Deaths
Lamar County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Lampasas County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Lavaca County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Liberty County, TX – 77 Asbestos Related Deaths
Limestone County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Llano County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Lubbock County, TX – 69 Asbestos Related Deaths
Marion County, TX – 35 Asbestos Related Deaths
Matagorda County, TX – 20 Asbestos Related Deaths
Maverick County, TX – 27 Asbestos Related Deaths
McLennan County, TX – 198 Asbestos Related Deaths
Medina County, TX – 23 Asbestos Related Deaths
Midland County, TX – 68 Asbestos Related Deaths
Milam County, TX – 43 Asbestos Related Deaths
Montague County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths
Moore County, TX – 51 Asbestos Related Deaths
Nacogdoches County, TX – 47 Asbestos Related Deaths
Navarro County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Newton County, TX – 29 Asbestos Related Deaths
Nueces County, TX – 211 Asbestos Related Deaths
Orange County, TX – 298 Asbestos Related Deaths
Palo Pinto County, TX – 15 Asbestos Related Deaths
Panola County, TX – 12 Asbestos Related Deaths
Parker County, TX – 41 Asbestos Related Deaths
Polk County, TX – 79 Asbestos Related Deaths
Potter County, TX – 99 Asbestos Related Deaths
Randall County, TX – 61 Asbestos Related Deaths
Rockwall County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Rusk County, TX – 48 Asbestos Related Deaths
Sabine County, TX – 35 Asbestos Related Deaths
San Jacinto County, TX – 13 Asbestos Related Deaths
San Patricio County, TX – 57 Asbestos Related Deaths
Shelby County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Smith County, TX – 211 Asbestos Related Deaths
Starr County, TX – 31 Asbestos Related Deaths
Tarrant County, TX – 552 Asbestos Related Deaths
Taylor County, TX – 65 Asbestos Related Deaths
Throckmorton County, TX – 00 Asbestos Related Deaths
Titus County, TX – 16 Asbestos Related Deaths
Tom Green County, TX – 34 Asbestos Related Deaths
Travis County, TX – 231 Asbestos Related Deaths
Trinity County, TX – 35 Asbestos Related Deaths
Tyler County, TX – 44 Asbestos Related Deaths
Upshur County, TX – 43 Asbestos Related Deaths
Uvalde County, TX – 14 Asbestos Related Deaths
Val Verde County, TX – 25 Asbestos Related Deaths
Van Zandt County, TX – 60 Asbestos Related Deaths
Victoria County, TX – 86 Asbestos Related Deaths
Walker County, TX – 46 Asbestos Related Deaths
Waller County, TX – 20 Asbestos Related Deaths
Washington County, TX – 17 Asbestos Related Deaths
Webb County, TX – 120 Asbestos Related Deaths
Wharton County, TX – 22 Asbestos Related Deaths
Wichita County, TX – 65 Asbestos Related Deaths
Willacy County, TX – 11 Asbestos Related Deaths
Williamson County, TX – 203 Asbestos Related Deaths
Wilson County, TX – 20 Asbestos Related Deaths
Wise County, TX – 29 Asbestos Related Deaths
Wood County, TX – 46 Asbestos Related Deaths
Young County, TX – 10 Asbestos Related Deaths

Jury awards $1.98 Million to a 66 year old former welder and maintenance mechanic who developed malignant mesothelioma from working at a Texas power plant and as an auto mechanic.


Asbestos Cover Up – Quotes From Asbestos Executives

“…if you have enjoyed a good life while working with asbestos products, why not die from it.” 1966 memo from an executive of the Bendix Corporation (now part of Honeywell)

In early 1940s, the president of Johns-Manville called the managers of another company “a bunch of fools for notifying employees who had asbestosis.” When asked by another corporation’s representative, “Do you mean to tell me you would let them work until they drop dead?” he responded, “Yes. We save a lot of money that way.”


Texas Mesothelioma Statistics (Asbestos-Related Deaths)

  • Texas ranks 5th in the U. S. for deaths from malignant Mesothelioma.
  • The mortality rate from Mesothelioma in Texas is 9.62 per million.
  • 2,325Texas residents died from malignant Mesothelioma.
  • 3,651 asbestos-related deaths were reported in Texas since 1979.
  • Texas has a crude mortality rank of 34th in the U. S.

*Statistics on Mesothelioma and asbestos related deaths were compiled from CDC (Center for Disease Control’s National Center for Health Statistics), and NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) and other cancer reporting sources.


Mesothelioma Facts and Statistics

  • More than 20 million American workers have been exposed to asbestos.
  • Mesothelioma cases are found in 9 out of every 1 million people.
  • 3,000 new cases of Mesothelioma are diagnosed each year in the U. S.
  • Each year in U. S 10,000 Americans will die from an asbestos related disease.
  • 30% of U. S. Veterans will develop an asbestos-related disease in their life time.
  • 1 in 125 U. S. males who live over the age of 50 will die from an asbestos-related disease.
  • Experts believe 60,000 Malignant Mesothelioma deaths will occur between 2010 and 2030.

Texas Veterans and Asbestos Exposure

Military Veterans that have a 1 in 3 chance of developing an asbestos related disease in their lifetime. Veterans have the right to bring lawsuits against negligent asbestos companies for exposing them to toxic asbestos-containing products and materials.

There are 21.5 million current living Veterans according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans who served between 1940 and 1970 have the greatest risk of developing Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related cancer. Navy Veterans who served during World War II and the Korean War have the highest incidence of Asbestos-related diseases.

The U.S. Military used thousands of asbestos-containing products in their ships between the 1920-late 1970’s. 14 in every 1,000 WW II shipyard workers died of an asbestos-related disease compared to 18 in every 1,000 combat related deaths.

  • Mesothelioma primarily occurs in Veterans between the ages of 55-75.
  • Asbestos was listed as the top contaminant at 32 U.S. Army base closures during the 1990s.
  • A recent study showed that as many as 30-40% of Mesothelioma victims is U. S. Veterans.

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Texas Mesothelioma Lawsuit Damages

 

Disfigurement Damages (past and future)
Economic Damages (past and future)
End of Life Cost Damages
Exemplary Damages
Funeral Expense Damages
Future Economic Damages
General Damages
Gross Negligence Damages
Loss of Companionship
Loss of Consortium Damages
Loss of Earning Capacity Damages
Loss of Life Damages
Loss of Wages Damages (past and future)
Medical Expense Damages
Mental Anguish Damages
Monetary Compensation Damages
Nominal Damages
Non-Economic Damages
Pain and Suffering Damages
Pecuniary and Non Pecuniary Damages
Physical Impairment Damages (past and future)
Punitive Damages
Treble Damages
Workers Compensation Damages
Wrongful Death Claims

Recent Mesothelioma Verdicts and Settlements

A Mesothelioma claim is a lawsuit filed on behalf of a victim or surviving family members as a result of hazardous exposure to asbestos.

  • $1.2 Million Texas Mesothelioma Death Settlement: For a Texas man who died from Mesothelioma from exposure to drilling mud additives.
  • $2 Million Texas Mesothelioma Settlement:For a Texas Welder and mechanic that developed malignant Mesothelioma.
  • $10.1 Million Texas Mesothelioma Verdict: For a foundry worker from Tyler, Texas that developed Mesothelioma.
  • $1.2 Million Texas Mesothelioma Death Settlement: For a Texas engineer who died from Mesothelioma.
  • $1.1 Million Texas Second Hand Exposure:For a Texas woman who developed Mesothelioma from her husband’s work clothes.
  • $4.2 Million Texas Mesothelioma Settlement:For a 41 year old Texas construction worker that developed mesothelioma.
  • $1.1 Million Texas Veteran Mesothelioma Settlement: For a Texas Navy veteran that developed malignant mesothelioma at age 71.
  • $2.9 Million Settlement:For an Engineer and Shipyard worker exposed to asbestos in Nevada.
  • $1.2 Million Mesothelioma Settlement:For a 76 year old Carpenter that developed malignant Mesothelioma.
  • $1.1 Million Veteran Mesothelioma Settlement:For a Navy Veteran Machinist that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 71.
  • $245,000 Asbestosis Settlement:For a Paper Mill worker suffering from Asbestosis.
  • $2.5 Million Mesothelioma Settlement:For a Union Pipefitter man who died from malignant Mesothelioma.
  • $2.6 Million Shipyard Worker Mesothelioma Settlement:For the family of a 72-year old Shipyard worker with Mesothelioma who suffered second hand exposure.
  • $1.8 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a carpenter that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 68.
  • $7.5 Million Mesothelioma Verdict:For a woman that developed peritoneal Mesothelioma from laundering her husband’s work clothes.

Mesothelioma Verdicts & Settlements Nationwide

  • $10.2 Million Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Paper Mill worker suffering from pleural Mesothelioma.
  • $8 Million Mesothelioma Award: For a man diagnosed with Mesothelioma. Noneconomic damages and $1.5 Million for Loss of Life.
  • $7.5Million Mesothelioma Verdict: For a woman that developed peritoneal Mesothelioma from laundering her husband s work clothes.
  • $5 Million Navy Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Navy Boilerman who developed Mesothelioma during his service.
  • $4.8 Million was awarded to a 65-year-old former plant worker who was exposed to asbestos in the household and at work.
  • $4.6 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a union insulator that developed malignant Mesothelioma from asbestos exposure.
  • $3.2 Million was awarded to a 61-year-old retired maintenance worker.
  • $2.5 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a union pipefitter man who died from malignant Mesothelioma.
  • $2.6 Million Shipyard Worker Mesothelioma Settlement: For the family of a 72-year old shipyard worker with Mesothelioma who suffered secondhand exposure.
  • $2.1 Million was awarded to a 73-year-old Navy veteran and former pipefitter.
  • $1.8Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a carpenter that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 68.
  • $1.8 Million was awarded to a 75-year-old Navy veteran and retired warehouse worker.
  • $1.5 Million was awarded to a 60-year-old insulator and plant worker who fell victim to mesothelioma.
  • $1.5 Million was awarded to an 85-year-old former maintenance worker and electrician exposed to asbestos on the job.
  • $1.4 Million was awarded to a 57-year-old furnace operator and plant worker.
  • $1.4 Million was awarded to an 81-year-old former Marine and HVAC affected by mesothelioma.
  • $1.2 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a 76-year-old carpenter that developed malignant Mesothelioma.
  • $1.1 Million was awarded to a 75-year-old Army veteran and retired Laborer.
  • $1.1 Million was awarded to an 82-year-old Navy veteran and former engineer exposed to asbestos on the job.
  • $1 Million Veteran Mesothelioma Settlement: For a Navy veteran machinist that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 71.

Illinois workers, military veterans, and residents have the right to sue asbestos manufacturers and companies that exposed them to Asbestos. There is more than 30 billion in 60+ asbestos trust funds for people diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases.

Malignant Mesothelioma has been linked to workplace asbestos exposure.

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Asbestos Exposure in Texas

Asbestos was used heavily in U. S. building trades between 1930-1980. More than 3,000 commonly used products in Texas contained toxic asbestos fibers and materials.

Texas Workers and Residents that were exposed to asbestos are at higher risk (7 times) than the general population for being diagnosed with Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.

It can take 10-50 years after initial asbestos exposure before symptoms of Mesothelioma may appear. People that were exposed to asbestos in Texas decades ago are walking time bombs. There is no clear way of knowing if a person will develop Mesothelioma, but most people diagnosed are around 70 years of age.

If you worked in an industry in Texas that exposed you to deadly asbestos fibers a Mesothelioma lawyer can help you seek compensation for medical expenses resulting from a Mesothelioma cancer diagnosis.

When asbestos is disturbed, broken apart, cut, decayed, or damaged, it releases tiny asbestos microscopic fibrous particles that can cling to the skin, hair and clothing. These asbestos fibers are easily transferred to others where they can accumulate in the lining of lungs that cause Mesothelioma lung cancer.


Asbestos Exposure in Texas Neighborhoods Pre-1980

 

Abby Buildings Dispensary Buildings Plantation Buildings
Actuary Buildings Distillery Buildings Plaza Buildings
Aerospace Buildings Dormitory Buildings Post Office Buildings
Agricultural Buildings Drive-In Buildings Powerhouse Buildings
Aircraft Buildings Dump Buildings Prison Buildings
Airport Buildings Embassy Buildings Project Buildings
Amphitheater Buildings Facility Buildings Public Buildings
Apartment Buildings Factory Buildings Quarry Buildings
Aqueduct Buildings Farm Buildings Racetrack Buildings
Arena Buildings Field Buildings Ranch Buildings
Armory Buildings Fishery Buildings Rectory Buildings
Arsenal Buildings Fort Buildings Refinery Buildings
Asylum Buildings Gallery Buildings Reformatory Buildings
Auditorium Buildings Garage Buildings Reservoir Buildings
Avenue Buildings Garden Buildings Residence Buildings
Bakery Buildings Golf Course Buildings Resort Buildings
Bank Buildings Government Buildings Restaurant Buildings
Barn Buildings Greenhouse Buildings Rink Buildings
Barrack Buildings Gym Buildings Salon Buildings
Base Buildings Hall Buildings Sanitarium Buildings
Brewery Buildings Hangar Buildings School Buildings
Brick Buildings Home Buildings Seminaries
Buildings Hospital Buildings Shelter Buildings
Cabin Buildings Hotel Buildings Shipyard Buildings
Cafeteria Buildings House Buildings Shop Buildings
Camp Buildings Industrial Buildings Silo Buildings
Canal Buildings Infirmary Buildings Smelter Buildings
Casino Buildings Institute Buildings Stadium Buildings
Cathedral Buildings Jail Buildings Station Buildings
Cement Buildings Laboratory Buildings Store Buildings
Cemetery Buildings Land Buildings Storeroom Buildings
Chapel Buildings Laundry Buildings Street Buildings
Church Buildings Library Buildings Synagogue Buildings
City Buildings Lighthouse Buildings Temple Buildings
Club Buildings Lodge Buildings Terminal Buildings
Coliseum Buildings Manor Buildings Terrace Buildings
College Buildings Manufacturing Buildings Theater Buildings
Concrete Buildings Market Buildings Tower Buildings
Condominium Buildings Medical Buildings Tunnel Buildings
Conservatory Buildings Mine Buildings Underground Buildings
Convent Buildings Monastery Buildings Underpass Buildings
Courthouse Buildings Monument Buildings Unit Buildings
Dairy Buildings Motel Buildings University Buildings
Dam Buildings Observatory Buildings Vineyard Buildings
Dealership Buildings Office Buildings Warehouse Buildings
Department Buildings Park Buildings Yard Buildings
Depot Buildings Pavilion Buildings YMCA Buildings
Opera House Buildings Penitentiary Buildings Zoo Buildings
Parish Buildings Plant Buildings

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Malignant Mesothelioma

Malignant Mesothelioma is rare form of cancer that affects lining of the lungs, abdomen, heart, and major organs in the body. Mesothelioma is a disease in which malignant cancer cells are found in the sac lining the chest (pleura) or the abdomen (peritoneum). There are about 3,000 new malignant Mesothelioma cases diagnosed each year in the U. S. If you are experiencing any Mesothelioma symptoms you should contact a doctor immediately.


Diagnosed With Mesothelioma?

If you or a family member has been diagnosed with malignant Mesothelioma you are going to have a lot of questions about living with Mesothelioma and what legal options you have against asbestos manufacturers and asbestos companies for your asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma is a seriously deadly disease. According to the American Cancer Society with the average survival time for people with Mesothelioma is 4-18 months.

Call TOLL FREE 888.640.0914 right now to talk with a live Mesothelioma Counselor that can answer many of your questions and give you the peace of mind that you need.


Family Member Died From Mesothelioma?

If you have a family member that has died from Mesothelioma cancer you should immediately consult with an experienced Mesothelioma diagnosis lawyer about what compensation may be available to you from asbestos trust funds that total more than 30 billion dollars.

It is VERY IMPORTANT that you file your Mesothelioma claim within your states Statute of Limitations.

We have seen many families lose their right to file a lawsuit because their Statute of Limitations had expired while they were grieving. We know it is a tough time to grieve the loss of a loved one, but please do not let your Statute of Limitations expire for filing your Mesothelioma lawsuit. In most states the Statute of Limitations is 2-3 years. Some states have 6 year Statute of Limitations.


Mesothelioma Latency Period

Mesothelioma has a long latency period of 10-50 years. Many Veterans, Shipyard Workers, Construction Workers, Power Plant Workers, Mill Workers, Steel Workers, Railroad Workers, Pipefitters, Insulators, Electricians, Carpenters, Welders, Auto Mechanics, Veterans, Factory Workers, and laborers are living in the early stages of a variety of asbestos related diseases. Many Mesothelioma lawyers will not accept asbestosis, asbestos lung cancer, pleural plaques, pleural thickening, colon cancer and esophageal cancer cases.


There is More Than 30 Billion Dollars Set Aside for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Victims in Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts


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Texas Mesothelioma Lawyer Phone Numbers

If you or a family member has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or an asbestos related disease, we can help you start a Mesothelioma lawsuit against asbestos companies responsible for your injuries. Our experienced nationwide Mesothelioma lawyers will come to you.

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