TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mesothelioma
Options Help Center of Arizona is
dedicated to providing the best possible legal and medical
assistance to those stricken with mesothelioma or asbestos-related
lung cancer. Anyone wishing to discuss their legal and/or medical
options should call (888) 891-2200 to speak directly with an
attorney from The Steinberg Law Group.
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The Mesothelioma Options Help Center of Arizona has endorsed The Steinberg Law Group
because of their vast experience in handling mesothelioma and other
asbestos-related cases. With offices in New York, California and Texas, The Steinberg Law Group has a national
footprint that helps win the best possible financial compensation
for clients. www.thesteinberglawgroup.com
Typically, asbestos exposure will have occurred sometime between
the 1950s and the 1980s. Some of the most prevalent professions
that encountered large quantities of asbestos include power plant
workers, maritime workers, industrial workers, plumbers,
pipefitters, electricians, mechanics, machinists, miners, railroad
workers and construction workers, to name a few. Since the latency
period for mesothelioma patients is approximately 50 years, most
people diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer
in 2021 were exposed decades ago.
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Arizona contains over 100
naturally occurring asbestos sites, which helps explain why
thousands of tons of the poisonous mineral have been extracted from
Arizona mines since the early
1900s. Nearly 90% of asbestos in Arizona can be found in northern Gila County in Salt River Canyon, where
natural chrysotile asbestos deposits were first discovered in 1872.
The abundance of asbestos in the Arizona undoubtedly contributed to its
widespread acceptance in a number of different industries
statewide. Although all asbestos mining in the region ceased
operations in 1982, thousands of miners were exposed to extremely
harmful levels of the mineral for a number of years.
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Arizona-based military sites
with known asbestos exposure include Yuma Marine Corps Air Station, Williams Air Force Base, Luke Air Force Base
and Fort Huachuca.
For more information about mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung
cancer, call (888) 891-2200 or visit
www.mesotheliomaoptions.com/contact/ now.
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