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Iron Workers and Asbestos Exposure

Ironworkers Ironworkers were exposed to asbestos while spraying asbestos coating onto steel beams, handling asbestos-coated metals, and working with industrial compounds such as adhesives and cement. Ironworkers with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses may be entitled to substantial compensation. Free Case Evaluation Navigate This Page Ironworker Occupations How were ironworkers exposed to asbestos? What companies

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Millwrights and Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma in Millwrights Millwrights perform a variety of industrial machine repairs that have the potential to disturb asbestos and release it into the environment. Airborne asbestos can be inhaled and become embedded in the tissues surrounding the lungs and other bodily organs. As a result, millwrights may develop mesothelioma and other asbestos-related

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Maintenance Workers and Asbestos Exposure

Maintenance Workers and Asbestos Exposure Maintenance workers with mesothelioma may have been exposed to asbestos while repairing and maintaining machinery, plumbing, insulation, and building components. The Lanier Law Firm helps individuals diagnosed with asbestos-related illnesses identify how they were exposed and pursue damages from the responsible companies. Free Case Evaluation Navigate This Page Maintenance Occupations

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Engineers and Asbestos Exposure

Engineers and Asbestos Exposure Engineers with mesothelioma may have been exposed to asbestos through multiple sources on the job. Asbestos was extensively used in building components and industrial products during most of the 1900s. The Lanier Law Firm helps engineers identify the source of exposure that led to an asbestos-related diagnosis.  Free Case Evaluation Navigate

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Factory Workers and Asbestos Exposure

Factory Workers and Asbestos Exposure Factory workers diagnosed with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses often performed repetitive tasks while working long hours in small, poorly ventilated spaces. Most factory workers faced asbestos exposure through machine components and building materials. Factory workers also worked directly with asbestos in some industries.  Free Case Evaluation Navigate This Page

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West Virginia Mesothelioma Lawyer

West Virginia Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawyer Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer known to develop after repeated asbestos exposure. Many people with mesothelioma experienced repeated asbestos exposure on the job. If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you might be eligible for compensation. Contact the West Virginia mesothelioma lawyers at The Lanier Law Firm to schedule a

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North Carolina Mesothelioma Lawyer

North Carolina Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawyer Mesothelioma is a deadly and aggressive cancer typically caused by asbestos exposure. In many cases, individuals with mesothelioma can trace the asbestos exposure that caused their illness to their workplace. If you’re suffering from the effects of mesothelioma as a resident of North Carolina or were previously employed in

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Houston Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Houston Pedestrian AccidentLawyer A pedestrian accident can leave you terribly injured, buried in hospital bills, or even grieving the loss of a loved one. Pedestrians are especially vulnerable to injuries from vehicles and walking hazards, so they are granted some protection under the law. If you were injured in an accident, a Houston pedestrian accident

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Mark Lanier Reacts to Court Rejecting Johnson & Johnson’s Bankruptcy Tactic

Video Transcript: “Hey, it’s Mark Lanier. A lot of people are asking about my thoughts on the recent failure of J & J’s effort to limit their talc liability through the use of bankruptcy courts in what has affectionately been called the Texas Two Step. It’s called this because it’s the effort of someone who

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