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If you live in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, you have up to five years after your mesothelioma diagnosis to file a lawsuit against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure. During this time, you will need to determine how you were exposed to asbestos, who is responsible for your exposure and what legal grounds there are for your recovery. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers can help you with these complex tasks and explain your legal options to you during a free case consultation.

Lee’s Summit Mesothelioma Treatment Operations

Lee’s Summit residents may seek cancer treatment from the Lee’s Summit Medical Center, which has advanced cancer research for more than 25 years and is a network-accredited cancer program. Specialists provide free risk assessments, genetic counseling, tumor profiling and top cancer care. Every year, 3,000 patients from the center participate in clinical trials. A cancer wellness program is also available to patients.

Veterans may be able to seek treatment from nearby VA hospitals, medical centers or community based outpatient clinics.

Legal Issues Involved in Lee’s Summit Missouri Mesothelioma Cases

While Missouri ranks 20th overall in the number of mesothelioma diagnoses, many current Lee’s Summit, Missouri residents lived and worked in other locations where they may have been exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos. Cases involving the manufacturers of these products have resulted in billions of dollars in recovery to individuals who developed mesothelioma, as well as to their families. However, these cases are often complex, involving evidence that is several decades old and companies that may have already filed bankruptcy due to their high level of liability regarding asbestos cases.

Occupations with Known Asbestos Exposure

There are many industries that involved the use or production of products that contained asbestos. Veterans make up nearly a third of all mesothelioma cases. The Navy and Coast Guard are the two branches most directly affected by asbestos since this material was often included in the insulation, boiler rooms and many other components on vessels. However, asbestos was also used to construct military buildings and in military vehicles. Aircraft mechanics were particularly at risk because asbestos was used to insulate engines and in brake pads.

Other occupations that pose an increased risk for asbestos exposure include the following:

  • Dockhand workers, shipyard workers and sailors
  • Electricians
  • Electric power linemen
  • Factory workers
  • Firefighters
  • Grinding machine operators
  • HVAC workers
  • Insulators
  • Machinists
  • Oil refinery workers
  • Pipefitters
  • Tool makers

 

 

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