Dallas Mesothelioma Lawsuits & Lawyers

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Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas, with a population of 1.3 million. The city was founded in 1841 and has grown from a small frontier trading post to a modern, cosmopolitan city with major employment in defense, financial services, IT, transportation and processing. (city-data.com)

Earlier in its existence, Dallas grew as a hub for the oil and cotton industries. With many railroads going through Dallas, the city grew a strong financial and industrial sector.

The city’s long history of construction and industry activity makes asbestos exposure a major concern for both workers and residents. If you have been affected by asbestos exposure and lived or worked in Dallas, you may want to speak to an experienced mesothelioma attorney today. They can help you find the companies that exposed you to asbestos and hold them accountable through asbestos trust funds.

High-Industries for Asbestos Exposure in Dallas and Across Texas

Government statistics show from 1999 to 2015, 2,190 residents in Texas died from mesothelioma. The mortality rate for mesothelioma in the state is approximately 5 per million people each year. (CDC.gov). The state has eight asbestos sites that are known, including two mines.

Orange and Jefferson counties have higher rates of death from mesothelioma than other counties in the state with about 25 people per one million residents. (mesothelioma.com)

Dallas and Texas generally have had many mesothelioma deaths over the years because asbestos has been so widely used there:

Oil Refineries

Dallas and Houston are home to many oil refineries, such as Phillips Pride Refining. Oil refineries are a major industry in Dallas and have created thousands of jobs over the years. But asbestos was used heavily at many oil refineries until the 1980s, so many of those workers may have been exposed to hazardous levels of asbestos. Asbestos was popular in older oil refineries because of its excellent heat and chemical reaction resistance.

Shipbuilding

Because Texas borders on the Gulf of Mexico, Texas has always been a popular location for shipbuilding and shipyards. Port Adams Shipyard, Todd Houston Shipbuilding, and American Bridge Shipyard are just a few over the years that have been built to build, repair and maintain large and small vessels. Thousands of shipbuilders and dock workers were employed at these shipyards, making asbestos exposure risks very high.

Military

US military veterans are approximately 30% of all asbestos cancer diagnoses because asbestos was used so widely in the armed services, especially the Navy. Ships, aircraft, and facilities on bases were just some of the areas where veterans may have been exposed during their military service. Bergstrom Air Force Base in Austin and the Naval Station Ingleside in Corpus Christi are well-known sites of asbestos exposure for veterans and civilian employees.

Manufacturing

Pathfinder Manufacturing and Chevron Phillips Plastics created various products, but like many manufacturers around the US, they caused asbestos exposure to workers in their buildings. Equipment to make products often contained asbestos, such as gaskets to protect from heat. Buildings themselves also had many asbestos products in their construction, such as roof shingles, floor tiles, drywall, paint, and more.

Chemical Plants

Dow Chemical, Phillips Chemical Company, and Nalco Chemical Plant near Dallas are just some of the chemical plants that were heavy users of asbestos. These factories used asbestos-containing materials for construction, equipment, and even protective clothing because the durable but dangerous mineral is resistant to heat and chemical reactions.

AMFELS Shipyard

AMFELS Shipyard in Brownsville went through many owners and names over time. Today it is operating as the Keppel Offshore and Marine Company. The shipyard has been in operation since the 1970s and builds many types of commercial vessels. Since the beginning, it has used asbestos aboard ships and workers rarely had any protective gear. In the 1970s, thousands of shipyard workers were exposed to asbestos.

Bloodworth Bond Shipyard

Bloodworth Bond Shipyards operates now under the name Bollinger Company. There are two locations in Texas City and Houston. Both shipyards have drydocks and can work on the largest vessels. Since they opened, the shipyards have mostly focused on ship repair work and have employed thousands of workers in various trades. Repairs on vessels can be dangerous because asbestos can be found anywhere onboard. Repairs on boilers on inside the ship can result in asbestos fibers going airborne and being inhaled.

Dallas Mesothelioma Attorney Information

If you or your loved one has been diagnosed with an asbestos-related condition in Dallas or Texas, talk to one of these experienced mesothelioma attorneys:

Ted. B. Lyon & Associates

18601 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway #525

Mesquite TX 78150

(866) 503-4864

www.tedlyon.com

This Dallas-based law firm has several best mesothelioma attorneys that handle many of these cases every year. Their attorneys have won trial verdicts that got asbestos cancer victims the funds they needed to take care of their health and financial needs. Their mesothelioma lawyers will work directly with you throughout the case and will not hand off your lawsuit to associates.


DuBose Law Firm

4310 N. Central Expressway

Dallas TX 75206

(214) 389-8399

www.duboselawfirm.com

The DuBose Law Firm are experienced mesothelioma, lung cancer and serious personal injury lawyers based in Dallas. They have decades of experience fighting for the best case results for mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis victims. Their attorneys offer personalized attention and work to get your lawsuit resolved ASAP so you get the funds you need.


Nemeroff Law Firm

Hillcrest Tower, 12720 Hillcrest Road #700

Dallas TX 75230

(214) 774-2258

www.nemerofflaw.com

Nemeroff Law Firm attorneys are there for you and your family when you are confronted with a mesothelioma diagnosis. Their attorneys have years of experience with asbestos litigation and possess a reputation for devoted and successful legal results. They have helped clients deal with asbestos cancer lawsuits for decades and are ready to give you the help you need today.

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With over $30 billion available for victims through the Asbestos Trust Funds, you could be entitled to financial compensations without ever filing a lawsuit. Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer victims qualify immediately. Complete the form or call us toll-free (800) 352-0871.