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Asbestos Attorneys in Pennsylvania

Pesnnsylvania Asbestos AttorneysPennsylvania is referred to as a “rust belt” state because of its history of asbestos mining and manufacturing. Pennsylvania, home to two major asbestos industrial hubs, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, is most commonly known for its steel production, hence the name of its football team, the Pittsburgh “Steelers.”

In addition to its booming steel industry, Pennsylvania also thrives on other major industries including the shipbuilding, oil and power industries. Many of Pennsylvania’s power plants are still operating today, and have been so since the Industrial Revolution.

Industry and Asbestos Exposure

While Pennsylvania is known for its thriving industry, it is also known for its toxic asbestos exposure. The industries that have helped this city thrive have also led to the death of thousands of its own residents and workers.

Asbestos was widely used in the shipbuilding, oil, power and steel industries up until studies proved it was toxic if breathed in and ingested. Unfortunately, however, once its effects were discovered, it was too late for many workers who had already been exposed to the dangerous asbestos fibers.

Because its effects can take up to 50 years to develop, many individuals who worked and lived in Pennsylvania when asbestos-use was at its peak are just now seeing the effects.

Pennsylvania Home to Asbestos Mines

Pennsylvania is one of the few states home to asbestos mines, which has also attributed to many asbestos cancer deaths. Those who worked in the mines and their family members were most likely exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos.

Contact a Pennsylvania Asbestos Attorney

If you or someone you love has been exposed to asbestos and has been diagnosed with asbestosis, mesothelioma cancer or another fatal disease, one of the most important things you can do is contact a Pennsylvania asbestos attorney who will assist you and your family in recovering compensation for medical bills, long term treatment programs, lost wages and emotional pain and suffering.

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