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Rochester

In Minnesota, you have three years from the date of your mesothelioma diagnosis or the death of your loved one to file a mesothelioma lawsuit. It is important that you work closely with a knowledgeable mesothelioma lawyer who can determine how you may have been exposed to asbestos and who is responsible for this exposure. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers can advise you of your legal rights and discuss your options for pursuing compensation against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure. We can also discuss whether there may be other claims available, such as veterans benefits or a claim against an asbestos bankruptcy trust.

Rochester Minnesota Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Rochester residents may select the Mayo Clinic for their care. This facility is ranked number 4 in cancer treatment by the U.S. News & World Report. St. Mary’s Hospital and Rochester Methodist Hospital, employing 32,000 staff members. A multidisciplinary team is assembled to assist each patient. This team may be comprised of geneticists, hematologists, medical oncologists, pathologists, oncology nurses, radiation oncologists, radiologists, physical therapists and surgeons. These specialists integrate their care and provide the latest cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, minimally invasive surgery, brachytherapy, biological therapy, radiation therapy and proton beam therapy, Specialists use advanced treatment and technology, including 3D printing. A cardio-oncology clinic, individualized medicine clinic and cancer survivorship clinics. Eligible patients have access to the latest treatments and drugs through the extensive clinical trial program.

Veterans with mesothelioma can receive treatment from the Rochester VA Clinic. The clinic provides a number of services, including pharmacy management, OEF services, minor procedures, tele-health, mental health services, laboratory services and primary care.

Rochester Minnesota Asbestos Site Exposure List

If you worked at any of the following jobsites in Rochester, Minnesota, you may have been exposed to asbestos:

  • Broadway Power Plant
  • Franklin Heating Station
  • Madonna Tower-Apartments
  • Mayo Bros.
  • Municipal Power Plant Rochester
  • Rochester Community College
  • Rochester Electric Department
  • Rochester Public Utilities
  • Silver Lake Steam Generation

Olmsted County Sanitary Landfill

The city of Rochester operated the Olmsted County Sanitary Landfill from 1970 to 1993, making up 52 acres of land. The landfill stored industrial waste, including asbestos. The EPA added this site to its National Priorities List, triggering a cleanup of the area to remove hazardous materials. The EPA later removed the site from its list.

 

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