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Biloxi

Biloxi, Mississippi residents who have received a mesothelioma diagnosis are likely concerned about how they were exposed to asbestos and how they can pay for treatment. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers can help you with information and will consult with you about your legal rights during a free consultation.

Biloxi Veterans Treatment

Biloxi, Mississippi has been an important location for the U.S. Armed Forces. In 1934, the Coast Guard operated an air station at Point Cadet. This establishment continued until 1947. In 1941, the U.S. Army Air Forces established an air field that is currently the Keesler Air Force Base.

Asbestos use was widespread throughout the armed forces. The government used this affordable material to insulate military buildings, line furnaces and boilers and applied as vehicle components. Former service members could have been exposed to asbestos if they came in close contact with the material.

Biloxi Mississippi Asbestos Site Exposure List

Biloxi’s proximity to the Gulf of Mexico made it a popular location for the shipping industry. Like many coastal cities, Biloxi also became a popular tourist and retirement destination. Many homes were built along the beach area and around the city so residents and visitors could take advantage of fishing and boating. Asbestos use was not regulated until the 1970s, so any of these properties built before this timeline could possibly contain asbestos in them. The city was also known as the “seafood capital of the world,” and many canning operations thrived in the city. Some of the job sites associated with possible asbestos exposure include the following:

  • Biloxi Electric Railway and Power Company
  • Coast Shipbuilding
  • Dubaz Brothers
  • Greenville Hospital
  • Gulfport and Min Coast Traction Company
  • Hunt Wesson Foods Inc.
  • Keesler Air Force Base
  • Rhodes Floor Covering
  • Shell Fish Company
  • Southern Shell Fish Company
  • West Biloxi Treatment Plan

The Effect of Hurricane Katrina in Biloxi Mississippi

Another possible threat to the residents of Biloxi, Mississippi is exposure that could have occurred during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. While much attention was given to the devastation of New Orleans, Louisiana, Biloxi, Mississippi also suffered greatly from the hurricane. The storm wiped out some casino boats and devastated many homes in the city. Because many of the wrecked buildings were older, materials contaminated with asbestos could have become dislodged and inhaled by cleanup crews, volunteers and property owners.

 

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