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After a devastating diagnosis of mesothelioma, you likely have many questions, such as where could you have been exposed to asbestos and where can you seek medical treatment. Our lawyers have important information to share with you that may answer your questions. We can answer any other questions you have about pursuing a mesothelioma claim during a complimentary and confidential case review.
Waterloo Iowa Mesothelioma Treatment Options
Waterloo residents who are looking for cancer treatment close to home may select MercyOne’s Covenant Cancer Treatment Center. This facility provides outpatient chemotherapy and hematology services delivered by specially-trained oncology physicians and nurses.
Area veterans can seek medical assistance from the Waterloo Outpatient Clinic. This center provides a number of important medical and support services, including primary care services, specialty referrals, pharmacy services, mental health services, substance abuse counseling, and telehealth services.
Waterloo Asbestos Site Exposure List
Some of the jobsites where individuals may have been exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos is Waterloo, Iowa include the following:
- Y. Mcdonald Manufacturing. Company
- Annis Supply Company
- Borden Company
- Cedar Valley Railway Construction Company
- Chamberlain Manufacturing Company
- Cole Rendering Company
- Deere & Company
- Hawkeye Steel Products
- Iowa Public Service Company
- A. Neymeyer Company
- John Deere Tractor
- Kromer Produce Company
- Marquart Concrete Block Company
- Oakley Ray
- Rath Packing Company
- Waterloo and Cedar Rapids Transit Company
- Waterloo Cedar Falls Northern Railway Company
- Waterloo Gas and Electric Company
- West Waterloo High School
Asbestos and Mesothelioma Lawsuits in Iowa
Compared to other states, the number of asbestos verdicts in Iowa is low. However, there have been some notable exceptions. For example, a 2014 case resulted in a $6.5 million jury verdict to the family of a deceased Mason City plumber by a Write County, Iowa jury. The man had worked in his family’s plumbing business where he was exposed to boilers that were manufactured and sold by the last remaining defendant, Weil-McClain, the largest manufacturer of cast iron boilers in North America. The jury found the defendant 25 percent liable for the man’s damages. The verdict included pre-death spousal consortium in the amount of $500,000, pre-death medical expenses of $500,000, pre-death physicial and mental pain and suffering of $2,000,000, pre-death loss of full mind and body of $500,00, post-death loss of spousal consortium of $500,000, and punitive damages of $2,500,000.