North Dakota Exposure Sites
Many of our clients are unsure of how they could have been exposed to asbestos. We have hired some of the best investigators in the business. Our investigators will track down who was responsible to help ensure that they can be held accountable.
Below is a partial list of North Dakota buildings and job sites where asbestos exposure may have occurred. If you or a loved one have mesothelioma, or other asbestos-related injury, and wish to consult a North Dakota mesothelioma attorney about your legal rights to compensation, CLICK HERE for a free consultation or call us at 866-373-5000.
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North Dakota Mesothelioma Lawyers
The primary cause of mesothelioma cancer is exposure to asbestos. Our mesothelioma cancer lawyers are proud to represent mesothelioma victims and their families across the United States, including hardworking men and women in North Dakota.
During the 20th century, tons of asbestos were mined in the United States and used in products across many industries, including North Dakota oil companies, power plants, schools and universities.
Major cities in North Dakota where asbestos exposure is known to have occurred at jobsites include:
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Filing a Mesothelioma Claim in North Dakota
Our mesothelioma law firm in North Dakota is focused solely on mesothelioma, allowing us to navigate the unique legal aspects of mesothelioma cases and maximize each client's compensation while remaining sensitive to the concerns of our clients suffering. It is important to know that every state has its own laws and if you wait too long, your claims may be barred.
North Dakota Mesothelioma Treatment Centers
The following are medical centers in North Dakota with experience in the treatment of mesothelioma cancer. If you would like to learn more, CLICK HERE to contact our client service team or call us at 866-373-5000.
Cancer Center of North Dakota 1451 44th Avenue South Unit E Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201 |
Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center 820 4th Street N Fargo, ND 58102 |
North Dakota Mesothelioma Physicians
The following are physicians who specialize in the in the treatment of mesothelioma cancer nearest to North Dakota.
Mark S. Allen, M.D. Mayo Clinic 200 1st St. S.W. Rochester, MN 55905 (507) 284-2511 Appointment Office: (507) 538-3270 |
Rafael Andrade, M.D. Masonic Cancer Center University of Minnesota 425 East River Road Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 624-6671 |
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Claude Deschamps, M.D. Mayo Clinic 200 1st St. S.W. Rochester, MN 55905 (507) 284-2511 Appointment Office: (507) 538-3270 |
James R. Jett, M.D. Mayo Clinic 200 1st St. S.W. Rochester, MN 55905 (507) 284-2511 Appointment Office: (507) 538-3270 |
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Robert Kratzke, M.D. Masonic Cancer Center University of Minnesota 425 East River Road Minneapolis, MN 55455 (212) 625-5411 |
Brian Loggie, MD Creighton University Medical Center Cancer Center, Suite 2321 601 N. 30th Street Omaha, NE 68131 Phone: (402) 280-5009 |
Mesothelioma Resources
Mesothelioma is a rare and very serious form of cancer found in the lining surrounding the lungs, the stomach, or the heart. The primary cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.
It often takes 10 to 60 years after exposure to asbestos before the symptoms of mesothelioma develop. This period of time is referred to as a latency period. Because of the latency period, the disease commonly affects men and women that are at least 50 years of age and that worked with asbestos between 10 and 60 years ago.
- What is Mesothelioma?
- Symptoms of Mesothelioma
- How is Mesothelioma Diagnosed?
- Mesothelioma Treatment Options
- Types of Mesothelioma
- What are my Legal Rights?
- Contact a North Dakota Mesothelioma Lawyer
North Dakota Mesothelioma Facts
Today, the use of asbestos and the handling of asbestos materials are regulated in the United States but its use is not banned. It is recognized as a hazardous material and is monitored by OSHA and the EPA but exposure risks still exist. The United States still consumes 30 million pounds of new asbestos per year. Additionally, many old homes, factories, schools, warehouses, and commercial buildings still contain old asbestos products.
The average incidence rate of mesothelioma in the United States is 1 / 100,000 - the state of North Dakota is below the National average.
There are a number of different jobs that caused a larger amount of exposure to asbestos on a more frequent basis. Below you will find today's employment numbers for several of these high risk jobs in North Dakota:
Occupation | 2008 North Dakota Employment |
Construction | 20,581 |
Mechanical Engineers | 470 |
Electricians | 2,080 |
Teachers & Instructors | 410 |
Mechanics & Technicians | 2,340 |
Plumbers, Pipefitters & Steamfitters | 1,040 |
Source: Careerinfonet.org