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Did You Work with Asbestos on the Job in Mississippi? Common Sources of Asbestos Exposure for Workers in Mississippi and Why that Matters

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Although the majority of Mississippi workers are aware of the dangers of asbestos, it bears repeating: asbestos is a material that is harmful to human health, and workers who work with asbestos are at risk for severe health conditions and diseases as a result of asbestos exposure. Asbestos exposure can cause diseases to Mississippi workers by attacking the lungs and leading to serious health conditions, such as asbestosis and mesothelioma, which can be deadly. But what exactly are sources of asbestos exposure for Mississippi workers, and what can a Mississippi worker do if they worked with asbestos and have developed a serious health condition, such as asbestosis or mesothelioma? We answer those questions here.

Sources of Asbestos Exposure for Mississippi Workers

Asbestos is a material that is found in a variety of building materials, such as shingles and tiles, and asbestos cement products. Asbestos is also found in automobile parts, including clutches and transmission parts. Asbestos was originally used to make things heat-resistant and to prevent electrical and chemical corrosion in construction and manufacturing. As a result, sources of asbestos exposure for Mississippi workers may include:

  • Construction and renovation projects: building and demolition work where asbestos is present puts Mississippi workers at risk of asbestos exposure, particularly if proper safety and protective equipment is not used;
  • Industrial work: Mississippi workers who work in manufacturing plants, refineries, and other industrial settings may be exposed to asbestos as a result of its use in industrial equipment, building pipes, and industrial machinery;
  • Shipbuilding and maritime work: Mississippi workers who work in the maritime industry or in shipbuilding may be exposed to asbestos due to the fact that it has been used in the industry for its flame-resistant properties on ships and ship-building projects;
  • Automotive work: old automotive parts may contain asbestos, putting Mississippi workers at risk of asbestos exposure when performing automotive projects, such as repair and maintenance.

Of course, this list is not exhaustive, and Mississippi workers may be at risk of asbestos exposure in other industries and jobs.

Options for Mississippi Workers Exposed to Asbestos on the Job

If you were exposed to asbestos on the job in Mississippi and you are now disabled from work, you may be entitled to important benefits under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws. Under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, most workers who were injured on the job within the scope of their work and who become disabled from working as a result, are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits such as wage replacement benefits, disability benefits, medical expense reimbursement, vocational rehabilitation services, and other important benefits to help get them back on their feet.

If you were injured on the job in Mississippi, contact the experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe. The experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe offer a free and confidential consultation to learn about your case and to see if they can help get you workers’ compensation benefits due. Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe today and learn about your rights and options for free.

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