Occupational Exposure to Asbestos; Employers responsibilities regarding asbestos

Visit us anytime at https://www.asbestosclaims.law/. Occupational exposure to asbestos refers to exposure that took place at your workplace or as part of your regular job. This can include asbestos industry employees, people who worked in asbestos mining and processing, employees at worksites containing asbestos, and employees who worked with or around products containing asbestos.

Occupational exposure to asbestos also includes jobs where someone was exposed to a particular product that contained asbestos. For example, asbestos was used in brake linings and other vehicle parts, so mechanics and others who worked with or around products containing asbestos were also regularly exposed.

Asbestos was also used widely by the U.S. Armed Forces to fireproof all types of vehicles, housing, and even military uniforms.

Literally millions of workers and their families were exposed to asbestos because the asbestos industry hid the dangers of its product.

If you need help determining occupational exposure to asbestos, or with anything else related to asbestos law and litigation, including how you can apply for compensation, be sure to check out our lengthy and ever-growing catalog of video and blog resources at AsbestosClaims.law and on our Youtube channel, and be sure to contact my offices at any time for a free consultation. We will not spam you, pressure you, or call you incessantly.

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