Minnesota Asbestos Information

During the past 200 years, Minnesota's economy has shifted from one based on raw materials to an economy based on finished products. In the past, fur trading and agriculture were the state's biggest industries. Today, some of the state's strongest industries include forestry and mining. Minnesota also ranks 21st among U.S. states with nuclear capacity. While all of these industries contribute to Minnesota's economy, these fields are associated with a greater risk of asbestos exposure.

Paper Mills and Asbestos Exposure

The state's forestry industry includes pulpwood processing and paper production. Former employees of paper mills have filed successful mesothelioma lawsuits against their employers, claiming that they were exposed to asbestos fibers while on the job. If you or a loved one worked at a paper mill and was later diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may have a viable lawsuit.

The Mining Industry and Asbestos Exposure

Minnesota's mining industry has also been linked to the development of mesothelioma in its employees. While Minnesota's taconite mining industry has been scrutinized as the cause of asbestos-related health problems, it is now widely believed that workers employed at vermiculite processing plants are at a higher risk of developing health problems linked to asbestos. Former employees of vermiculite processing plants who develop mesothelioma are encouraged to seek legal assistance for a review of their case.

Power Plants and Asbestos Exposure

Boilers, turbines, generators and other equipment used in power plants were often insulated with asbestos products in the past. Through construction and daily use of this equipment, workers at power plants may have been exposed to asbestos. Former and current employees at Minnesota's power plants should be aware of the dangers that asbestos poses.

Other Worksites Associated with Asbestos Exposure

There are a range of other industries linked to asbestos-related health problems, including construction, auto repair, steel workers, and shipyard workers among others. If you or a loved one has developed mesothelioma, contact a mesothelioma attorney in Minnesota for legal assistance.

Possible Asbestos Exposure Worksites in Minnesota

The following worksites have been associated with a higher risk of asbestos exposure:

Fergus Falls

  • Big Stone Lake Plant
  • Hoot Lake Plant

Monticello

  • Monticello Nuclear Power Plant

Rosemont

  • Koch Petroleum

St. Paul Park

  • Marathon Petroleum Company

Welch

  • Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant

Find an Asbestos Lawyer near You

If you or someone you love has been exposed to asbestos in the workplace, you may be entitled to compensation from your employer. To learn more about asbestos exposure lawsuits, locate an asbestos attorney near you.

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