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Asbestos / Mesothelioma

Oklahomans hurt by asbestos can turn to us

Serious injuries can happen on the job, and you need attorneys who know how to handle your claim. When you call the Dan Davis Law Firm at (405) 235-4000, you will speak with legal professionals who understand what you're going through and know how to get you the benefits you deserve.

Although it has not been used in manufacturing or as a fire prevention material for decades, asbestos continues to cause new cases of mesothelioma to be diagnosed each year. The damage to the lungs caused by asbestos can take years to develop into ailments such as mesothelioma, a form of cancer.

Products related to asbestos exposure

Products in which asbestos was commonly used during manufacturing include:

  • Vehicle brake assemblies
  • Fire-retardant textiles
  • Siding and roofing products
  • Household appliances with electric coils (toasters, hairdryers, etc.)
  • Turbines and pumps
  • Wall and ceiling tiles
  • Fireproofing spray
  • Joint compound and powder plaster
  • Insulated wiring, pipes, and gaskets
  • Textured paints, cements, and compounds
  • Furnaces and boilers

It is not always the person who worked in the asbestos-contaminated work environment who is diagnosed with mesothelioma or other respiratory illness. In many cases family members of those who worked around asbestos later become ill from having inhaled asbestos fibers brought home on the shoes and clothes of a parent, spouse, or older sibling.

Asbestos exposure has done enough harm. This is the time to act by calling (405) 235-4000

There are always a lot of details, facts, and information to be collected and presented to the insurance company in order to receive full compensation in an asbestos / mesothelioma case. Call (405) 235-4000 to speak with the experienced legal professional at the Dan Davis Law Firm — when you contact us, you can get a head-start on building the strongest possible claim to the full dollar amount allowed under Oklahoma law. The initial consultation is free, and there is no obligation. Don't delay. We are ready to start working on your behalf right now.