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Residents of South Dakota exposed to asbestos at work, their home or at other locations may be qualified to file a mesothelioma lawsuit and receive compensation for their injuries. Talking with an attorney who has the experience to handle South Dakota asbestos cases is an important first step to make sure that your rights are protected.
Workers at metal works or other asbestos jobsites in Sioux Falls, Rapid City and other cities and towns in South Dakota may have been exposed to products that contain asbestos found in their workplace. Veterans of the U.S. Navy or other branches of the armed forces may also have been exposed to asbestos found onboard ships or in other hazardous materials used by the military.
Because it can take up to 50 years before the first symptoms of mesothelioma or another asbestos disease first appear, it can be difficult to pinpoint the source of your asbestos exposure. An experienced mesothelioma lawyer can help you to identify the specific asbestos products with which you may have worked and to determine the parties who were responsible for your exposure.
If you or someone you love suffered asbestos exposure and were diagnosed with mesothelioma or other asbestos cancers, contact the lawyers at Hissey Mulderig & Friend to learn more about your legal rights. You can reach us by calling toll-free at 1-866-863-3848, or by filling out the free case evaluation form on the right side of this page.