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If you were recently diagnosed with mesothelioma, you likely have many questions about your situation, like how you developed this deadly disease and where you can seek treatment. You also likely have questions about your legal rights and options. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers can walk you through this information and describe the types of claims that you may have against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure. Contact us to schedule a free consultation.

Ogden Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Most Ogden, Utah residents choose the Cancer Treatment Center at Ogden Regional for their care.  This facility provides comprehensive services to patients, including radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery.

Veterans can also seek care from the Ogden VA community-based outpatient clinic.

Ogden & Veterans Exposed to Asbestos

The Hill Air Force Base is located in Ogden, Utah. It was established in 1940 during World War II. Its original purpose was to serve as an air mail network in the state. During World War II, it hosted more than 22,000 people. It handled supplies and maintenance operations during World War II. Later, it was used as a storage site for older aircraft. It served an important role during the Korean War where it provided reconditioned aircraft that were sent to war. The base was then used as a testing spot for the latest models of aircraft, including the F16 Fighting Falcon and C130 Hercules.

Hill Air Force Base is considered the sixth largest employer in the state of Utah. It is run by the Air Force. It currently supports the Ogden Air Logistics Center and hosts the 388th Fighter Wing and the 75th Air Base Wing, along with their subdivisions. Units hosted on the base have a variety of duties, including managing engines, missiles, aircraft and software. The Hill Aerospace Museum is also located at the base, which includes tours and exhibits that display more than 80 planes over 30 acres.

Individuals who served in the Air Force may have been exposed to asbestos since asbestos was used to construct military bases and used in various components of aircraft.

Ogden Utah Asbestos Site Exposure List

Jobsites in Ogden, Utah that are known to have exposed workers to asbestos include the following:

  • Amalgamated Sugar Corporation
  • Burn Zol Inc.
  • California Packing Corporation
  • Defense Depot Ogden
  • Department of the Army
  • Globe Grain and Milling Company
  • Hill Air Force Base
  • John Scowcroft and Sons Company
  • Marquardt Aircraft Company
  • Ogden Defense Depot
  • Ogden Sugar Company
  • Ogden Union Railway and Depot
  • Oregon Shortline Railroad Company
  • Salt Lake Factory
  • Shupe William Candy Company
  • Troy Laundry Company
  • United States War Department
  • Utah Army Depot
  • Utah By-Products Company
  • Utah Canning Company
  • Utah General Depot

 

 

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