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Mandan

If you live in Mandan, North Dakota, it is important that you work quickly with an experienced mesothelioma lawyer who can advance your interests. Our knowledgeable team can get to work quickly on your claim, review your claim, identify the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure and initiate legal action on your behalf. They can also share information with you about mesothelioma treatment options and alternatives to litigation. We are available to answer your questions and you can contact us to schedule a confidential consultation at your convenience.

Mesothelioma Treatment Options in Mandan

Many Mandan residents choose the Bismarck Cancer Center in nearby Bismarck, North Dakota for their cancer care. This division of Sanford Health and St. Alexius Medical Center provides a place for treatment close to home. The center’s highly-skilled radiation team, radiation therapists, medical physicist and dosimetrists work alongside radiation oncologists to provide hematology, radiation oncology and radiosurgery.

Mandan veterans may seek care from the Bismarck VA Clinic, which provides primary care services, home based primary care services, vocational rehab, behavioral health services, audiology services, wound care, an outreach surgical team, telemedicine, nutrition services specialty care referrals to the Fargo VA medical center and social work services.

Mandan ND Asbestos Site Exposure List

Jobsites throughout Mandan, North Dakota where workers and others may have been exposed to asbestos include the following:

  • American Oil Refinery
  • Amoco Chemical Company
  • Amoco Oil Company Refinery
  • BP Amoco North Dakota
  • Heskett Station
  • Mandan Oil
  • Mandan Powerhouse
  • Montana-Dakota Utilities Company
  • Mo Pacific Railway Plant
  • North Dakota State Industrial School
  • Sornsin Company
  • Standard Oil Company

Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuits in Mandan North Dakota

The Hebron Public School District in Morton County, North Dakota, nearby Mandan, in 1986filed a claim against one of the biggest names in asbestos history, United States Gypsum Company. The lawsuit sought damages for the cost to remove ceiling plaster located in two of its additions to school buildings that contained asbestos. The school district argued that the asbestos-containing material was installed by contractors who did not inform it that asbestos materials were used in it. The Morton County jury ruled in favor of the school district, awarding $832,000, which consisted of compensatory damages in the amount of $382,000 and punitive damages of $450,000

 

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