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Minnesota workers who suffered asbestos exposure on the job, in their own home or at other locations may qualify to file a lawsuit and receive compensation for the injuries they suffered. Talking about your case with a mesothelioma lawyer who has the experience to handle Minnesota asbestos lawsuits is the first step in ensuring that your legal rights are fully protected.
Workers at asbestos facilities and jobsites in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Rochester, Bloomington and other cities and towns in the state of Minnesota may have been exposed to asbestos in the workplace. Veterans of the U.S. Navy and other military branches may also have been exposed to asbestos found on naval ships and other materials.
It can take as long as 50 years following asbestos exposure before an individual develops the initial signs of mesothelioma or other asbestos diseases. A mesothelioma lawyer can provide additional resources to help you to identify the asbestos products to which were exposed and determine who could be responsible for your illness.
If you or someone you love was exposed to asbestos and developed mesothelioma or other diseases related to asbestos, contact the attorneys at the law firm of Hissey Mulderig & Friend to learn more about your rights or to receive free information about mesothelioma. You can contact us by calling our toll-free number at 1-866-863-3848, or by completing the free case evaluation form on this page.