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If you live in Syracuse, New York and were recently diagnosed with mesothelioma, you have a limited amount of time to file a claim against he parties responsible for your asbestos. Our qualified mesothelioma lawyers can get to work immediately on your case and explore all legal options.

Syracuse New York Mesothelioma Treatment Options

Individuals who have been diagnosed with various types of cancer often seek treatment from Hematology/Oncology Associates of Central New York. The cancer specialists at this center provide state-of-the-art technology to detect and treat various types of cancer. The latest treatment options are provided by them, including medical oncology, radiation oncology, hematology, and cancer rehabilitation services. Nutrition, palliative care services, social work services, wellness and integrative therapies are also provided to patients. Eligible patients also have access to the latest treatment options and research through clinical trials.

Military Veterans Exposed to Asbestos Stationed Near Syracuse New York

Hancock Field Air National Guard Base is located in Syracuse, New York and is part of the New York Air National Guard. It is home to the 174th Fighter Wing and the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron. It has a long history, dating back to 1941 when it was first built. It was established during World War II and runways were quickly erected on the property. It consists of about 350 acres of flight line, an aircraft ramp and support facilities. It is responsible for employing about 2,000 personnel, comprised of full-time Active Guard and Reserve, Air Reserve Technicians and part-time guardsmen. The base has been used to train recruits, assemble and test aircraft, store aircraft and for other purposes. Part of the base was dedicated as an airport. Five of the barracks were given to Syracuse University.

A closed United States military base near Syracuse is the Sampson Air Force base. This base was initially established as a Naval Training Station in 1942. A hospital was added to the base, along with other buildings. More than 410,000 recruits were trained at the base. The Seneca Army Depot adjacent to the base was used to store ammunition. The base was closed after World War II. The state of New York took over the base and the hospital was renamed Willard State Hospital Sampson Annex.

Individuals who worked in the Air Force could have been exposed to asbestos because asbestos was often used in many parts added to aircraft or used in military vehicles. Additionally, it was used to construct many military buildings. When the military turned over buildings for the public to use, they probably still contained this dangerous substance.

Syracuse New York Asbestos Site Exposure List

Some of the jobsites and other locations where individuals may have been exposed to asbestos in or around Syracuse, New York include the following:

  • Acands, Inc.
  • Allied Chemical & Dye Company
  • Bristol Laboratories
  • Brown Lipe Gear Company
  • G. Brown Furniture Company
  • Carrier Corporation
  • Central City Roofing
  • Central New York Power Corporation
  • Chrysler Corp
  • Colt Industries
  • Continental Can Company
  • Crouse Hinds Company
  • Crucible Steel Company of America
  • L. and W. Railroad
  • Delaware Railroad
  • Denton Refractory Service
  • E L Stearns and Company
  • Erie Lackawanna Railroad
  • General Electric Company
  • Globe Malleable Iron and Steel Company
  • H. Franklin Manufacturing Company
  • Halcomb Steel Company
  • Hancock Air Force Base
  • Hess Oil Company
  • Industrial Supply Company
  • Insulation Distributors, Inc.
  • Linde Air Products Company
  • Milliken Station Powerhouse
  • National Biscuit Company
  • New Process Gear Corporation
  • New York Central R.R. Company
  • New York State Electric & Gas Company
  • New York Water Service Corporation
  • Onondaga Steel Company
  • Penman Little Hales Chemical Company Ltd.
  • Pierce Butler and Piece Manufacturing Company
  • Sanderson Brothers Steel Company
  • Sansom Air Force Base
  • Sweets Manufacturing Company
  • Syracuse Rapid Transit Railway Company
  • Syracuse University
  • Syracuse-Hancock International Airport
  • S. Hoffman Machinery Corporation

 

 

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