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Alexandria Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawyer
If you live in Alexandria, Louisiana and were recently diagnosed with mesothelioma, it is important that you take immediate steps to protect your rights because you have less than a year to file a lawsuit against the responsible parties. Our lawyers can review the circumstances of your claim during a free consultation.
Alexandria Louisiana Asbestos Site Exposure List
Alexandria, Louisiana has a history of industry in areas where asbestos was commonly used. Some of the job sites with a possible link to asbestos exposure include the following:
- A&F Tileboard, Inc.
- Alexandria Cotton Oil Mill Company
- Alexandria Ice and Cold Storage Company
- Alexandria Municipal Power and Light
- Alexandria Power Plant
- Alexandria Street Railway Company
- Arkansas Oak Flooring Company
- Central Louisiana Electric Company Inc
- City Electric Light & Water Works
- DG Hunter Steam Plant
- Louisiana Pacific Corp
- Missouri Pacific Railroad
- Oil Field Scrap & Equipment Company
- Proctor and Gamble Manufacturing Company
- Red River Cotton Oil Company, Inc.
- Roberts Hardware & Supply
- Roland Construction Company
- Roy O. Martin Lumber Company
Asbestos Verdicts and Settlements Near Alexandria Louisiana
Public news involving an unaffiliated law firm shows the family of a man who worked at Hebert Brothers Engineers, Inc. that is based in Plaquemine, Louisiana were awarded a gigantic settlement from the 18th Judicial District Court for the Parish of Iberville in 2005. He worked at the facility from 1963 to 1994. The plaintiffs alleged that the company failed to warn the man of the dangers of asbestos.
An unaffiliated Lafayette law firm has reported two sizable settlements involving the River Parishes area. One involved a man who was diagnosed with mesothelioma at age 78. He had worked in shipyards and on docks, as a boilermaker and at a shipping facility where he repaired vessels and tanks. Through these various jobs, he worked with heavy equipment and cranes that contained asbestos in them, as well as boilers and asbestos-lined containers. The man’s surviving family settled the case for an enormous amount against multiple defendants, saving the family from the added stress of file.
Another case handled by an unaffiliated law firm resulted in a huge settlement involving a man who had worked for the same company for 40 years. He developed asbestos-related lung cancer and eventually died from it. His wife and children continued with the case, and it was settled in mediation.