Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant And Its History Of Asbestos Exposure.
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant (PNPS) is a popular nuclear power plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Like several other plants of its kind, it is powered by General Electric’s boiling water reactor, which is usually insulated with asbestos-containing material because of the high amount of energy and heat they emit.
In 1972, Pilgrim’s nuclear power plants were built when asbestos was heavily used to build structures of its size and scale. Nuclear power plants contain steam-powered machinery that generates large amounts of heat energy. These machineries, such as pumps and electrical equipment, were insulated with Asbestos which becomes toxic when disturbed.
Because of the tight conditions and poor ventilation in most nuclear power plants, airborne Asbestos circulates for an extended period. Thereby exposing staff who do not handle materials directly to Asbestos.
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant Products And Asbestos Exposure.
Due to Asbestos’s heat and fire resistance and its high resistance to chemical attack and corrosion, Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plants were lined with Asbestos-containing products to protect the different types of machinery such as turbines, boilers, and pipes from elevated temperatures and intense heat.
However, Asbestos is known to crumble with age, prolonged usage, or when it’s damaged—as such, exposing Pilgrim’s employees to Asbestos. In addition to the workers responsible for constructing and maintaining the Pilgrim Nuclear power plant being donned with insulated and protective clothing and gears containing Asbestos, other workers prone to Asbestos exposure include welders and electricians, pipefitters, and insulators.
Other laborers who work in close quarters with Asbestos-containing products are also exposed to Asbestos fibers during handling, drilling, or cutting into Asbestos products. For instance, cutting into Asbestos insulation cable makes Asbestos fibers airborne and easily inhaled or ingested.
Legal Rights For Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant Employees Diagnosed With Mesothelioma.
Due to the potential health risks of working with Asbestos products or working in places where Asbestos has been used, employers are mandated by law to ensure staff safety by complying with relevant occupational safety rules and regulations.
Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of cancer caused by exposure to Asbestos. When Asbestos fibers (Asbestos in dust form) are inhaled, they may settle into the lungs of the exposed individual. The inhaled Asbestos fibers can then travel to the lining of the lungs, abdomen, and other organs, where, in subsequent decades, mesothelioma develops.
Current and former Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant employees who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma are eligible to file personal injury lawsuits against the employers and companies responsible for exposing them to Asbestos. This is true, even if the person who was exposed has died. In this case, the family can bring a wrongful death claim on behalf of the mesothelioma patient.
Many factors can impact your claim, including how much you or your family can recover concerning financial compensation. The companies responsible for Asbestos exposure spends millions of dollars every year trying to change the law and protect their shareholders, therefore:
- It is extremely important that you work with an attorney who specialized in Asbestos and mesothelioma cases.
- It is also essential that your attorney can show a long-standing history of success in the states and jurisdictions where your lawsuit will be filed.
Our Attorneys Are Highly Recommended At Shepard Law Firm And Applauded For Their Ability To Handle Asbestos And Mesothelioma Cases Successfully.
Having been in business for decades, the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant Company is familiar with mesothelioma lawsuits. This is why you should insist on getting legal representation from an experienced and qualified attorney with a proven track record to handle your Asbestos and mesothelioma claims.
Some national firms have claimed to have an army of lawyers on standby to protect the interests of mesothelioma patients in their litigations. But, unfortunately, most mesothelioma patients and victims don’t realize that these firms are actually “clearing houses” that broker cases to local attorneys who may lack the experience and capabilities required to handle the case.
While you are scouting for the right mesothelioma attorney for your case, you should bear in mind that it’s not unusual for personal injury or wrongful death lawyers to offer free consultations. Also, some attorneys render their services on a contingency-fee-basis — where you only pay them if the case settles in your favor.
When handling a Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant job site Asbestos claim, the resources available to your attorney and level of experience play a significant role in determining how much compensation you and your family can get. Before hiring a lawyer, ask them to talk about their:
- Experience and ability to navigate a complicated Asbestos case
- Access to industry resources and experts
- Their reputation within the legal community
A good mesothelioma attorney will set realistic expectations, help you understand your options, and show a history of successful case resolutions. They will also be active and hold leadership roles in both national and local industry associations dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma.
If you are a Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant employee who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another Asbestos-related cancer, please contact one of our experienced lawyers today.
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