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If you were recently diagnosed with mesothelioma and are considering filing a lawsuit against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure, it is important that you understand that you have a limited amount of time to file a claim in order to protect your rights. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers can discuss the circumstances of your claim and advise you if you have a viable claim during a free case consultation.

Evanston Wyoming Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Evanston, Wyoming residents may seek treatment from the Sweetwater Regional Cancer Center at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. It is an affiliate of the prestigious Huntsman Cancer Institute. Specialists at this facility use the latest technology and provide a variety of cancer treatment options to patients, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Patients can also seek assistance from the Waldner House who travel to the center to seek treatment. It provides free lodging to patients and families.

Evanston, Wyoming veterans can seek treatment from the Evanston VA Clinic of the Sheridan VA Medical Center. This facility provides primary care through treatment from nurses and mental health services.

Evanston Wyoming Asbestos Site Exposure List

Some of the jobsites in Evanston, Wyoming associated with possible asbestos exposure include the following:

  • Becker Brewing & Malting Company
  • Chevron, United States of America, Inc.
  • Union Pacific Railroad Company
  • Wyoming State Hospital

Union Pacific Railroad and Asbestos Exposure

Union Pacific Railroad had nationwide operations and has been named as a defendant in many asbestos lawsuits. Juries across the country have returned multimillion-dollar verdicts against the company.

Many railroad companies exposed workers to asbestos. This material was used to manufacture train and locomotive components from the 1930s to the 1970s, so workers could have been exposed to asbestos while performing their work. Asbestos was commonly included in insulation to insulate materials steam locomotives and diesel locomotives like boilers, train engines and the metal body of the train. Asbestos was also used as insulation in pipe covering, boilers, driving cabins, carriages and electrical panels. Additionally, asbestos was used in plaster, cement ties, wallboards, sealing cement and gaskets. It was also used in brake pads, brake linings, passenger car ceiling and floor tiles and clutches.

OSHA limited the use of asbestos in construction materials in the 1970s, but many railroads still continued to use it. Railroad workers who use locomotive components that were manufactured before the 1980s could still be facing exposure to asbestos to this day.

 

 

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