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If you live in Sandy, Utah, you have only three years to file a lawsuit against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure. A mesothelioma lawyer can help determine the options available to you, which may include filing a VA claim, asbestos trust fund claim or a personal injury lawsuit. Our knowledgeable lawyers can quickly get to work on your claim and discuss your options during a free consultation.

Mesothelioma Treatment Options in Sandy Utah

Sandy, Utah residents may select Intermountain Healthcare for their cancer care. This organization provides a variety of early detection and screening options to quickly diagnose cancer. It also provides a variety of treatment options, including cancer surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation therapy. A customized treatment plan is provided for each patient.

Sandy veterans can seek treatment from the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System or the nearest VA community-based outpatient clinic.

Industries in Utah that Put Workers at Risk of Asbestos Exposure

Sandy, Utah residents may have been exposed to asbestos if they worked in certain professions with an elevated risk of asbestos exposure. Utah has several industries that used asbestos throughout their operations, including the following:

Oil

The petroleum industry is known for its rampant use of asbestos. This dangerous material was used in storage tanks, pipes and other components to stop fires that could break out due to the high flammability of liquids in the area. Oil companies in Utah known to have exposed workers to asbestos include:

  • American Oil Company
  • Amoco
  • Chevron
  • Standard Oil Refinery
  • Utah Oil Refining Company

Chemical Plants

Asbestos was also widely used in chemical plants in Utah, such as:

  • Chevron Chemical
  • DuPont Chemical
  • National Lead & Chemical
  • Stauffer Chemical

These plants used asbestos because it is resistant to chemicals. These plants would also use asbestos-fiber filters on a daily basis.

Mining

Utah’s mining industry is large. The state has a variety of metal and base metal mines. These mines were a source of asbestos exposure due to naturally occurring asbestos that was disturbed during the mining process or from contact with machinery that contained asbestos on them. Asbestos was also used during the smelting and refining process. Some of the mines known to have caused asbestos exposure in Utah include:

  • Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company
  • Empire Mining Company
  • Kennecott Minerals Co.
  • Little Bell Consolidated Mining Company

 

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