Alaska Mesothelioma Lawyers

State Seal of AlaskaOur mesothelioma law attorneys are proud to represent mesothelioma victims and their families across the United States, including hardworking men and women in Alaska.

Asbestos exposure is the primary cause of mesothelioma cancer. Throughout the 20th century, tons of asbestos were mined in the United States and used in products across many industries, including Alaska seafood processing plans, oil refineries, power plants and schools.

The state of Alaska also has natural deposits of asbestos, putting residents at further risk of exposure.
Major cities in Alaska where asbestos exposure is known to have occurred at job sites include:

  • Ketchikan
  • Kenai
  • Kodiak
  • Bethel

Filing a Mesothelioma Claim in Alaska

Our mesothelioma lawyers in Alaska are focused solely on mesothelioma, allowing us to navigate the unique legal aspects of mesothelioma cases and maximize each client's recovery while remaining sensitive to the concerns of our clients suffering. It is important to know that every state has its own laws and if you wait too long, your claims may be barred.

Alaska Mesothelioma Treatment Centers

The following are physicians and cancer centers in Alaska that specialize in the treatment of mesothelioma cancer. If you would like to learn more, CLICK HERE to contact our client service team or call us at 888-637-3326.

 Providence Alaska Medical Center
Providence Alaska Medical Center
3200 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99519

Mesothelioma Resources

Mesothelioma is a rare and very serious form of cancer found in the lining surrounding the lungs, the stomach, the testes, or the heart. The primary cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.

It often takes 10 to 60 years after exposure to asbestos before the symptoms of mesothelioma develop. This period of time is referred to as a latency period. Because of the latency period, the disease commonly affects men and women that are at least 50 years of age and that worked with asbestos between 10 and 60 years ago.

Alaska Mesothelioma Facts

Today, the use of asbestos and the handling of asbestos materials are regulated in the United States but its use is not banned. It is recognized as a hazardous material and is monitored by OSHA and the EPA but exposure risks still exist. The United States still consumes 30 million pounds of new asbestos per year. Additionally, many old homes, factories, schools, warehouses, and commercial buildings still contain old asbestos products.

Asbestos also occurs naturally in Alaska creating further exposure risk to the state's residents.

The average incident rate of mesothelioma in the United States is 1 / 100,000 - the state of Alaska falls below the National average.

There are a number of different jobs that caused a larger amount of exposure to asbestos on a more frequent basis. Below you will find today's employment numbers for several of these high risk jobs in Alaska:

Occupation 2008 Alaska Employment
Construction 17,475
Mechanical Engineers 290
Electricians 2,370
Mechanics & Technicians 1,680
Plumbers, Pipefitters & Steamfitters 1,770

Source: Careerinfonet.org

Alaska Exposure Sites

Many of our clients are unsure of how they could have been exposed to asbestos. We have hired some of the best investigators in the business. Our investigators will track down who was responsible to help ensure that they can be held accountable.

Below is a partial list of Alaskan buildings and job sites where asbestos exposure may have occurred. If you or a loved one have mesothelioma, or other asbestos-related injury, and wish to consult a mesothelioma attorney in Alaska about your legal rights to compensation, CLICK HERE for a free consultation or call us at 888-637-3326.

Adak
Naval Air Base
United States Naval Air Facilities

Anchorage
Alaska Native Service Hospital
Alaska Pump & Supply, Inc.
Alaskan Air Base- Elmendorf Field
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
Amoco Production Co.
Anchorage Sewer Utility Board
Anchorage Terminal - Phase I
Aquatrain Team Track Siding
Beck Mcglaughlin & Associates
Beluga Power Station
Bernice Lake Power Station
C.R. Lewis
Campbell Creek Pump Station
Chester Creek Pump Station
Chevron Asphalt Company
Chugach Electric Association
Department of the Interior, Alaska Railway
Dock - Fire Lane
East Fifth Service, Inc.
Elmendorf Air Force Base
Fort Richardson
G A A B Sewage Plant
General Classroom
Industrial Air Products
Knik Arm Power Plant
Ladd Air Force Base
Liquid Air Incorporated
Matamiska Maid
Northern Roofing & Siding
Pan American Oil
R.L. Lawler, Incorporated
Ryan & Haworth - Steam & Condensation Lines
Standard Oil
Union Oil Company
Well House #10
Westinghouse - Gas Turbine
Westinghouse Plant

Beluga
Beluga Power - Units #1, #2 & #3

Berners Bay
Jualin Mines Company

Bernice Lake
Bernice Lake Gas Turbine
General Electric - Turbine

Bethel
Northern Consolidated Hangar

Briar
Dierks Forests

Chatham
New England Fish Company

Clear
Mallow Construction Co.

College
University Of Alaska

Dawson City Klondike
E.C. Andrews

Drift River
Ballasting Area
Process Piping
Procur Piping

El Dorado
American Oil Company

Fairbanks
Aurora Energy
City Of Fairbanks Power Plant, Municipal Utilities System
College Station
Eielson Air Force Base
Fairbanks Exploration Company
Fairbanks Public Utilities
Fort Wainwright - Manholes
Ladd Air Force Base
Ladd Field
Municipal Utilities System
Sea Land
United States Smelting, Refining, and Mining Co.
University Of Alaska
University Of Alaska - Power Plant
US Air Corps, Eilson Air Field
War Department Cold Weather Experimental Air Base

Fort Greeley
Alaska Insulation

Fort Richardson
Ft. Richardson
Industrial Refrigeration & Association

Fort Wainwright
Fort Wainwright

Iditarod
Yukon Gold Company

 

Jonesville
Evans Jones Coal Company

Juneau
Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company
Jualin Mines Company

Kenai
Collier Carbon & Chemical Co.
Phillips Petroleum Company
Shell Oil
Standard Oil Company
Union Carbide
Union Collier
Union Oil Company - Mono Pod
Unocal Chemicals Division

Ketchikan
A.C. & S. Incorporated
Ketchikan Pulp Company
Ketchikan Pulp Mill
Ketchikan Spruce Mills

Kodiak
Kodiak Naval Station
Siems Drake Puget Sound
United States Naval Air Base
United States Submarine Base

Madison
A.P. De Nange Lumber

Naknek
Nelbro Packing Company

Nikishka
Collier Carbon and Chemical Inc.

Nikiski
Standard Oil
Union Oil Company

Nome
Nome Mining Company
R.L. Lawler, Inc.

North Slope
BP Oil - North Slope Facility

Opelika
U.S. Rubber Company

Paragould
Emerson Electric

Port Nikiski
Union Oil Company

Prudhue Bay
Arco Chemical Co.

Russleville
Dow Chemical

Seward Penisula
Tin City Air Force Base

Shemua
Water Jacket Insulation #2

Sitka
Alaska Lumber & Pulp Company
Bureau of Indian Affairs
United States Naval Air Base

Skagway
Home Power Company
Northwest Light and Power Company

Spenard
Alaska Steamship Company
Chugach Electric Company
Mallow Construction Co., Alaska Freight Lines

Suntrana
Healy River Coal Corporation

Swanson River Field
Alaska Steam Compressor Plant

Treadwell
Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company

Unalaska
United States Naval Air Base

Valdez
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
Central Heating Plant
Standard Oil
United States Army Corps of Engineers

Ward Cove
Ketchikan Pulp Company

Warren
Potlatch Forests Inc.

Wrangell
Alaska Lumber & Pulp Co.

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