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Overview: Asbestos Exposure in Long Beach, Mississippi
Key Facts: Long Beach Asbestos Exposure
- Known Exposure Sites
- 1
- Primary Industries
- Occupational
- Years of Exposure Activity
- 1938 - 1938
- County
- Harrison County
- State
- Mississippi
- Consultation Cost
- Free — No Fee Unless We Win
Known Asbestos Exposure Sites in Long Beach, Mississippi
The following facilities have been identified as locations where workers and residents may have been exposed to asbestos. If you worked at or lived near any of these sites, you may be eligible for compensation.
Ingalls Shipbuilding (Huntington Ingalls Industries)
Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula has been the largest U.S. private shipbuilder by employment since 1938. Builds destroyers (DDG-51), amphibious ships (LHA, LPD), Coast Guard cutters, and oil tankers. At peak employed 27,000+ workers. Asbestos used pervasively in shipboard insulation through the 1980s. Jackson County mesothelioma cases are dominated by Ingalls exposure.
If you or a family member worked at any facility in Long Beach and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, contact our attorneys for a free case evaluation.
About Long Beach & Asbestos Exposure History
Asbestos Exposure in Long Beach, Mississippi
Long Beach in Harrison County, MS is part of the Mississippi Gulf Coast — historically home to Ingalls Shipbuilding workers and Naval CB Center Gulfport personnel.
Long Beach Mesothelioma Lawyers
Whitman Mesothelioma Law Firm represents Long Beach workers, veterans, and families. Authored by Michelle Whitman, reviewed by Paul Danziger, edited by Rod De Llano.
Compensation for Long Beach Mesothelioma Victims
Three parallel tracks: (1) lawsuits — settlements average $1.0–$1.4 million; (2) trust fund claims (60+ trusts hold over $30 billion); (3) VA benefits for veterans (mesothelioma rated 100%).
Mississippi Statute of Limitations
3 years from diagnosis (Miss. Code § 15-1-49). The discovery rule applies. Do not delay after diagnosis.
Your Legal Rights in Long Beach, Mississippi
Understanding the legal landscape is critical when pursuing an asbestos or mesothelioma claim. Below is a summary of relevant legal information for cases involving exposure in Long Beach.
Mississippi Statute of Limitations
Court Jurisdiction
Legal Options for Long Beach Asbestos Victims
Mesothelioma victims and their families in Long Beach may be entitled to pursue compensation through several legal avenues:
- Personal injury lawsuits — filed against the companies responsible for your asbestos exposure
- Asbestos trust fund claims — over $30 billion remains in trust funds established by bankrupt asbestos companies
- Wrongful death claims — filed by surviving family members when a loved one has passed from mesothelioma
- Veterans benefits — additional compensation for veterans exposed to asbestos during military service
- Workers' compensation — benefits for occupational asbestos exposure, which may be pursued alongside other claims
Our attorneys handle cases involving Long Beach exposure sites and have the experience to identify all available sources of compensation. Call 1-800-875-3000 to discuss your case.
Do I Have a Mesothelioma Case?
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Next Steps for Long Beach Mesothelioma Victims
You have options. Our attorneys are ready to help you understand them.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mesothelioma in Long Beach
What asbestos sites affected Long Beach, Mississippi?
Long Beach workers in construction trades and industrial facilities were exposed to asbestos through the 1980s.
How long do I have to file a Long Beach mesothelioma claim?
3 years from diagnosis (Miss. Code § 15-1-49).
How much can a Long Beach mesothelioma case be worth?
Mississippi settlements average $1.0–$1.4 million. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Have additional questions? Call 1-800-875-3000 to speak with an attorney, or submit a free case evaluation.
Free Asbestos Exposure Guide for Mississippi Workers
Download our comprehensive guide covering your legal rights, the claims process, and what compensation you may be entitled to after asbestos exposure in Long Beach.
- Your legal rights after asbestos exposure
- Step-by-step claims process explained
- Compensation types available to you
- Statute of limitations by state
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