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Asbestos Attorneys in Wyoming

Wyoming Asbestos AttorneysWyoming is home to naturally occurring asbestos deposits, however they have never been mined. Although there is a possibility of asbestos exposure from the deposits, it is highly unlikely as they are located in places that are not heavily populated. Because of this, asbestos exposure in Wyoming is more likely to occur in an industrial setting.

Asbestos Exposure in Wyoming

Although the natural deposits in Wyoming have never been touched, Wyoming residents are still subjected to asbestos exposure through the following industries:

  • Oil refineries
  • Power plants
  • Chemical plants

Asbestos can be found within insulation materials throughout the plants and other commercial and private buildings, the machinery, and even in the clothing worn by the workers. Asbestos fibers were considered an ideal material to be woven into the protective clothing worn by the workers because of its resistance to heat, friction and fire.

Damaging Effects of Asbestos Exposure

Although asbestos is composed of durable, flame resistant fibers that were once considered an ideal material, it has been the source of countless illnesses and deaths in Wyoming and throughout the U.S. As the asbestos fibers separate and break apart, which often occurs in an industrial environment, they become easy to swallow and ingest.

Once they are swallowed, the durable fibers accumulate in the lining of the lungs, stomach or heart and overtime lead to fatal diseases such as mesothelioma cancer, asbestosis and lung cancer. Individuals who worked in Wyoming oil refineries, power or chemical plants are at the greatest risk of developing an asbestos disease.

Getting Legal Help from asbestos Attorneys

If you or someone you know worked in an asbestos industry and have developed an asbestos caused disease, it is important for you to speak with a legal professional who will help you understand your legal rights and options. Contact mesothelioma centers today to speak with an experienced Wyoming asbestos attorney.

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