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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Between the years of 1998 and 2004, the United States government recorded 1095 mesothelioma-related deaths in the state of Florida. In terms of asbestos-related deaths, only California recorded a higher number of cases over this time period.
Florida Shipyards
Florida’s many shipyards are one of the main reasons that the state has such a high number of mesothelioma cases. Throughout the 20th century, asbestos was widely used in the construction of ships for both government and private sectors. Use of asbestos fibers for fireproofing and insulation of numerous key ship components (plumbing, walls, etc.) exposed countless dock workers, naval personnel and others to unsafe levels of asbestos.
Shipyards located in Florida include:
- Broward Marine, Fort Lauderdale
- Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Panama City
- J.A. Jones Construction, Panama City
- Gibbs Gas Engine, Jacksonville
- St. Johns River Shipbuilding, Jacksonville
- Tampa Marine, Tampa
- Tampa Shipbuilding, Tampa
Plants and Facilities
Shipbuilding is not the only industry in Florida related to asbestos exposure and mesothelioma. A processing plant in Tampa has been manufacturing insulation products made from vermiculite for years. Additionally, asbestos insulation was used extensively for insulation purposes in chemical plants and power plants for decades throughout the state of Florida. Even one of Florida’s highest profile government institutions, Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, has a history of exposing workers to asbestos materials.
Mesothelioma Cases in Florida
Simon, Eddins & Greenstone, LLP are mesothelioma attorneys with experience helping asbestos victims in Florida. Our extensive expertise has helped numerous mesothelioma sufferers receive fair compensation from employers and corporations who willfully exposed Florida residents to harmful levels of asbestos.
Simon, Eddins & Greenstone, LLP has filed petitions in numerous Florida counties, including Volusia, Hillsborough, Bay, Duval, Alachua and Broward. We have represented clients throughout Florida and our experienced team of mesothelioma lawyers has a thorough knowledge of Florida asbestos laws and litigation procedures.
For an example of a successful Florida mesothelioma outcome, please review our featured client story of David Fortier, a resident of Daytona Beach, Florida who was awarded close to $2.6 million, after attorney’s fees and expenses.
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Monday, September 21st, 2009
From the “Windy City” of Chicago in the northeast down to Madison County in the southwest, Illinois is a state that owes much of its success to heavy industry. Steel mills, manufacturing plants, and automobile factories are all well represented within the state. Though these industries have brought employers and jobs to the great state of Illinois, they have also brought an increased risk for asbestos exposure and mesothelioma.
Illinois Plants and Industry
Illinois is considered to be the industrial epicenter of the Midwest. Chicago is especially notable for its strong ties to the steel and automotive industries. Within these manufacturing plants, asbestos was widely used for its insulation and fire-resistant properties. At Ford and General Motors manufacturing plants, asbestos was used in vehicle products such as brake pads.
Steel mills such as Inland Steel, Republic Steel, and Interlake Steel have also been linked to a heightened risk of asbestos exposure. Illinois oil refineries have been linked to mesothelioma as well, with notable employers that include Shell Oil, Sinclair, and Mobil.
Illinois Vermiculite Processing
W.R. Grace and Company is one of the most notorious companies when it comes to asbestos exposure. The company, which operated an asbestos mine in Libby, Montana, has undergone several federal trials concerning long-term negligence and cover-ups related to unsafe exposure to asbestos.
From 1974 to the 1990s, W.R. Grace shipped asbestos-contaminated vermiculite to a plant in West Chicago for processing. Due to the high amounts of asbestos fiber that were released into the air during processing, this region of West Chicago has been deemed an EPA Superfund site by the U.S. government. Both employees of the plant and those living in the surrounding area may have been exposed to high levels of asbestos.
Mesothelioma in Illinois
Mesothelioma lawyers at Simon, Eddins & Greenstone, LLP have significant experience when it comes to asbestos-related lawsuits in Illinois. Our mesothelioma attorneys have filed petitions in a number of high-risk Illinois regions, including Cook County, Grundy County and Madison County.
Illinois is bound by a number of unique mesothelioma state laws that require considerable knowledge and expertise. Contact us today to find out how our mesothelioma lawyers can help with your Illinois asbestos lawsuit.
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
The town of Libby, Montana continues to recover from the disappointment of losing their lawsuit against W. R. Grace, a company that operated a vermiculite mine in the area. Asbestos from the mine has led to more than 200 asbestos related deaths and 2000 illnesses in a town of 3000 residents.
Despite the horrific tragedy that has occurred in the town, residents such as Dean Herreid and Mayor Doug Roll choose to focus on the future. Says Roll, “We need to get the stigma of the ‘death town’ away from us. It’s been hanging over us for at least nine years.”
Herreid suffers from asbestosis yet he agrees. “Don’t feel sorry for us. That’s not what we want.”
Hope on the horizon for Libby:
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
$6 million in healthcare is on the way for Libby, Montana residents suffering from asbestos diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, and asbestos cancer.
Montana Senator Max Baucus recently announced that the funding will come in the form of a federal grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services. The money will go to the Lincoln County Health Department and three other health organizations for screenings and healthcare for people suffering from any asbestos disease.
The area is a federal Superfund site because of large scale asbestos contamination from the W.R. Grace vermiculite mine that was operated in the area for several decades. Asbestos victim advocates such as Sen. Baucus urge the Environmental Protection Agency to consider the situation in Libby a “public health emergency”. This designation would pave the way for even more federal money to help asbestos victims in the area.
News of the federal asbestos healthcare grant will likely be a ray of sunshine to a community that has been hit with astounding loss, disappointment, and death over the last decade.
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Libby, Montana is a town that has been riddled with asbestos-related problems for decades. Located near a now-closed W. R. Grace vermiculate mine, the area is now considered a federal Superfund site due to asbestos contamination. Over the years, hundreds have developed health issues and approximately 200 deaths have been attributed to asbestos-related illnesses.
For years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have been working to clean up and monitor the area.
However, recent reports indicate that neither agency knows how safe the area has become. Because of this, Montana Senator Jon Tester has called for greater collaboration between the two agencies.
Sen. Tester believes that better communication will lead to improved cleanup efforts and strengthened healthcare for Libby residents.
The senator’s call for reform comes after EPA administrators were unable to answer his question of “how clean is clean,” instead directing him to check with the DHHS.
Since the two agencies have similar goals and duties, a formal collaboration would be a “giant leap forward in meeting some of the challenges that occur in Libby,” Tester said.
Hopefully, a new commitment to communication will serve to benefit the town of Libby and reduce future instances of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses.
With the tragedies we’ve seen as mesothelioma lawyers, we’re frustrated for and empathize with the Libby community and the many families affected by this horrible substance; and band together with other advocates to call for continued human and environmental protection from asbestos.
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