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Understanding Asbestos Exposure in Oklahoma - Free Case Review at Carabin Shaw

Despite asbestos being banned as a building and manufacturing material in 1989, asbestos exposure cases in Oklahoma remain steady, and The Mesothelioma Center ranks Oklahoma as 33rd in the country in terms of asbestos-related deaths. If you were exposed to this carcinogen in your work or home life, the experienced attorneys at Carabin Shaw will investigate your exposure and help you learn what legal options are available to you to recover funds for your damages.

Anyone who has worked and lived in Oklahoma for a long time has risked exposure to asbestos at home or in the workplace. By scheduling a free case review with Carabin Shaw, you gain access to information about what legal options you can pursue to win compensation for related damages.

What is Asbestos Exposure in Oklahoma?

Asbestos, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are a class of mineral fibers that, until 1989, were largely used to manufacture industrial products and processes due to innate electrical and heat resistances. However, due to their microscopic size, they are easily released into the air, entering the lungs and causing various illnesses and cancers.

Oklahoma asbestos risk factors are commonly associated with old appliances, homes, and substantial exposure to asbestos in workplaces over the last fifty years. Jobs associated with producing oil and gas equipment commonly used asbestos in machinery, for example. Additionally, Tulsa is the site of the largest airline maintenance base in the world, and asbestos was commonly used in brakes insulation, gaskets, and valves for aircrafts.

Understanding asbestos health risks in Oklahoma means having a wealth of knowledge about the history of the state’s economy, and the many fields that exposed workers to the carcinogen. Construction, agriculture, military, power plant, and oil and gas industries all have exposed workers, and many develop debilitating illnesses as a result.

Legal help for asbestos victims can be provided by trusted lawyers, such as those at Carabin Shaw. Working with the experts at our firm means gaining the experience and resources of an experienced toxic exposure lawyer who will pursue your best interests during each step of the claims process.

What Common Illnesses are Associated with Asbestos Exposure?

The dangers of asbestos come from their microscopic size. When they are released into the air, they can enter the body and cause incredible harm to the airways, lungs, and even other parts of the body should they travel far enough through the blood. While our team can give you full information about the damages that qualify you for compensation, the most common are cancerous. This includes

  • Lung cancer
  • Throat cancer
  • Cancer of the chest and stomach lining

However, injuries are not limited to cancer and harm to the airways. Our attorneys can also advocate for you if you have scarring and inflammation of the lungs, damages to veins and other organs, and cancers in the gastrointestinal tract or kidney. However, for damages such as these, asbestos must still be present in the body.

For a better understanding of the damages caused by asbestos, call our English and Spanish-speaking staff at the toll-free number 800-862-1260. Our experts are ready to take your calls 24/7.

How to Pursue Compensation After Asbestos Exposure

Seeking financial support for illnesses and injuries caused by asbestos exposure commonly involves asbestos trust funds. These funds are specifically designed to help compensate victims for the damages they sustained from exposure. Around 60 of these funds exist, with around $30 billion saved for asbestos exposure victims and their families.

While the filing process is meant to be intuitive, there are various steps throughout that, should they be mismanaged, result in a claim being declined. However, working with a toxic exposure attorney removes that weight and stress from your shoulders. By visiting the Carabin Shaw reviews, you can learn about the services we provide to victims of all kinds.

Individuals who have been exposed to asbestos, and suffered terrible consequences, are entitled to compensation. At Carabin Shaw we offer our services on a contingency-fee basis, so you owe us nothing until we have won your compensation. Schedule your case review today, and take your first step towards winning the financial aid you deserve.

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