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In Illinois, you have two years to file a mesothelioma lawsuit against the parties responsible for your exposure. This significantly limits your time, so it is important that you work closely with a Springfield, Illinois mesothelioma lawyer who can help build your case and explore your legal interests.

Springfield Mesothelioma Treatment

The Springfield Clinic offers cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy and radiation therapy. Patients may also have access to a number of clinical trials, including testing new treatment options, lifestyle changes or methods to discover cancer sooner.

Springfield IL Veterans with Mesothelioma and Military Bases

Springfield is home to several military bases, including an Illinois National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve Training Center base. Camp Butler was also located in Springfield, Illinois, which was the second largest military training camp in the state during the Civil War. Today, the area serves as a national cemetery where veterans who died in the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War or the Vietnam War are buried.

All branches of the military used asbestos at one point in history. Even through veterans represent only 8% of the nation’s population, they make up 30% of known mesothelioma deaths in the country. Veterans who worked in jobs that involved shipyards, milling, mining, demolition of old buildings, construction, insulation work, flooring or roofing. Additionally, veterans who served in Iraq and other countries could have been exposed to asbestos when older buildings were blasted.

Springfield Illinois Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawsuits

In 2009, a plaintiff received a $2 million award after suing Bondex for manufacturing a joint compound that contained asbestos that was believed to have caused the plaintiff to develop mesothelioma.

Springfield has also had cases involving cleanup and criminal actions involving asbestos exposure. A federal judge sentenced a man to three years in prison after he completed illegal asbestos removal at the former Pillsbury Mills plant in Springfield. The man had untrained workers remove asbestos at the mill and then stored it in open containers, plastic garbage bags and cardboard boxes in violation of the laws. The mill was located near a park and school and the federal courthouse, resulting in the judge saying that the defendant showed “callous disregard.” The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency also brought a civil case against the same person after estimating that environmental cleanup would be $2.5 million.

 

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