Although South Dakota is a rural state, meaning there are few major industrial sites, it still has been the source of asbestos exposure through its natural-occurring asbestos deposits. There are several deposit sites located throughout the state, three of which can be found surrounding the Custer State Park.
Despite the fact that there are not major industrial sites in South Dakota, as there are in other states, there are various machine shops, mechanical repair facilities and power generation facilities where toxic levels of asbestos have been released. Asbestos can also be found in homes and commercial buildings throughout the state, as asbestos used to be a key component in building materials.
South Dakota is home to many power plants, which have been a major source of asbestos exposure. Asbestos, before its harmful effects were revealed, was commonly used to protect against heat and fire.
Although there are strict rules regulating today’s use of the harmful mineral, utility and construction workers who work with materials that have pre-existing asbestos materials are at grave risk of developing mesothelioma cancer, asbestosis and other fatal diseases.
If so, the first thing you should do is consult your physician for a full examination. If you are diagnosed with an asbestos cancer or another illness, the next step is to speak with a qualified South Dakota asbestos attorney who will help you recover financial compensation to cover medical bills including long-term treatment options for mesothelioma patients.
Contact mesothelioma centers to connect with an asbestos law firm today.
CONTACT US
Please fill out the form and someone will be in touch with you shortly
Kelly Law Firm's asbestos attorneys discuss your circumstances and your legal options for a mesothelioma cancer case.