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The asbestos attorneys at the Simmons Law Firm represent victims of mesothelioma cancer throughout the United States including the state of Maryland. We have represented thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related cancer and have seen the suffering it causes firsthand. The Simmons Law Firm is dedicated to giving our clients the respect and attention they deserve, no matter where they live.
If you or someone you love has mesothelioma, we will come to you. Over the past decade, our asbestos attorneys have represented many clients throughout Maryland, including families from the following locations:
- Baltimore
- Bel Alton
- Bethesda
- Clinton
- Columbia
- Gaithersburg
- Sparrows Point
As a nationwide firm, our asbestos attorneys have the resources and experience necessary to represent individuals and families against large companies in this complex area of litigation. Our firm has recovered over $4 billion in verdicts and settlements for thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases. Our asbestos lawyers have recovered $13 million on behalf of mesothelioma and asbestos disease victims located in the state of Maryland alone.*
* Please note that recovery results vary per client. The recovery amounts in each case reflect the specific facts of that case. Further, recovery amounts in past cases are not a guarantee of future results
You should know that Maryland has a unique set of laws that could impact your ability to file a claim. For example, Maryland has statute of limitation laws that restrict the time frame in which mesothelioma victims and family members can file a lawsuit. Rest assured our asbestos lawyers are prepared to help you understand the process for filing an asbestos lawsuit and guide you through the legal system. If you'd like to talk to a Maryland mesothelioma lawyer about a potential case, contact one of the nationwide asbestos attorneys at the Simmons Law Firm today.
If you have mesothelioma or lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, please contact our asbestos lawyers for a free case evaluation.
An Introduction to Asbestos and Mesothelioma
Asbestos is a deadly mineral that has been used in thousands of products. When microscopic asbestos fibers are inhaled or ingested, they can cause a number of diseases, including mesothelioma and lung cancer. Of the diseases caused by asbestos, mesothelioma is the most aggressive, attacking the internal lining of the lungs and abdomen. Mesothelioma typically does not develop until decades after the asbestos exposure occurred.
A number of work sites throughout Maryland are linked to asbestos exposure including:
Aberdeen
Aberdeen Proving Grounds
Annapolis U.S. Naval Academy
Baltimore
Baltimore Gas & Electric Company
Maryland Ship Building & Drydock Company Eastern Rolling Mills
Kaiser Aluminum Plant
Bethlehem Steel Mill
Fort Meade
Fort Meade
Sparrows Point
Bethlehem Shipyard
Bethlehem Steel Plant
View additional work sites in Maryland.
If you or a loved one has suffered from an asbestos-related disease, please contact us today for a free legal consultation.
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The majority of individuals who have been exposed to asbestos encounter the so-called "magic mineral" in their line of work, often due to inadequate safety precautions. Others are exposed to asbestos indirectly when they come in contact with the clothing of a family member involved in a high-risk asbestos occupation.
Asbestos has been widely used in many industrial products including cement, brake linings, roof shingles, flooring products, textiles, and insulation. When microscopic asbestos dust particles becomes airborne, they can be inhaled or swallowed and can cause serious health issues.
Common work environments where a mesothelioma or cancer patient may have encountered asbestos include shipyards, sheet metal plants, automotive plants, construction sites, and many more. Here is a complete list of occupations that have been linked to asbestos exposure.
It was in Maryland where doctors recently conducted a study that confirmed the connection between asbestos-related disease and shipyards. The National Cancer Institute in Bethesda published a study in 2007 that followed 4,702 workers in the Curtis Bay Coast Guard Yard between 1950 and 1963. The study showed a "small but significant excess mortality from all causes, lung cancer and mesothelioma, most of which is probably related to asbestos exposure."1
Giving Back to Mesothelioma Patients & Families
In 2010, the Simmons Law Firm established the Simmons Mesothelioma Foundation, a private, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting research and advancing awareness about this rare cancer. The Foundation partners with established experts and thought-leaders in the mesothelioma research field. Learn more about the Foundation's current mesothelioma research partners.
As a long-time supporter of the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation and the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization, the Simmons Law Firm has an extensive history of supporting the fight against mesothelioma and cancer. The firm has also pledged over $10 million to establish the Simmons Cancer Institute at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. The institute provides extraordinary new resources to enhance treatments and implement the continuing search for a permanent cure. It is the largest single gift in the history of SIU and establishes the university as home to one of the leading cancer facilities in the United States.
Asbestos Exposure in Maryland Today
Asbestos has not yet been banned in the United States. Its use is regulated, but it is still used in products today. Asbestos has been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a human carcinogen. This assessment is supported by the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), both of which believe that the future use of asbestos should be banned.
The following chart shows the higher-risk occupations for malignant mesothelioma along with their corresponding Maryland employment numbers.
| Occupation | Number Employed in Maryland, 20062 |
| Plumbers, pipefitters, steamfitters | 12,830 |
| Mechanical engineers | 4,310 |
| Electricians | 16,920 |
| Teachers, elementary school | 25,170 |
Maryland has struggled with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases for a number of years. Consider the following:
- The Environmental Working Group reported that there were 453 to 747 mesothelioma cases in Maryland from 1979 to 2001.3
- CDC statistics show Maryland's age-adjusted death rate for malignant mesothelioma to be 13.3 deaths per million per year.4
- The National Cancer Institute and CDC's state cancer profiles show Maryland's 2006 annual incidence rate for lung and bronchus cancers was 62.9 deaths per 100,000.5
For more information about asbestos in Maryland and throughout the U.S., visit the Environmental Protection Agency's website.
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Maryland Asbestos Sites
The following is a partial list of Maryland job sites and buildings that may have contained asbestos. This list does not necessarily reflect current conditions. If you are experiencing symptoms related to asbestos exposure, please consult with a physician.
Aberdeen
Aberdeen Proving Grounds
Annapolis
Kelvin and Hughes
Naval Hospital
U.S. Naval Academy
Baltimore
Acands, Inc.
American Oil
American Sugar Finery
Anchor Fence and Post
Black Ricer Treatment Plant
Baltimore Gas & Electric Company
Baltimore City Jail
Barr Plant
Bethlehem Steel Mill
Broadway Medical Office Building
Carr Lowery Glass
Coca Cola
Cochran, Hill and Company
Consolidated Electric Light and Power
Eastern Rolling Mills
Fort Meade
Franklin Square hospital
Gladfelter Building
Glidden Research Lab
Harbison Walker Refractories
Home for the Aged
Humble Oil Company
Jewish Medical Center
John L Deaton Center
Johns Hopkins Hospital and University
Kaiser Aluminum Plant
Maryland Ship Building & Drydock Company
National Brewing Company
Olin Underground
Polywestern Tech
South Baltimore General Hospital
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Walters Art Gallery
Westinghouse Electric
Wilmer Institute
Beltsville
Agricultural Research Center
Willoughby Works
Zonolite W.R. Grace
Cumberland
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co.
Celanese Corporation of America
Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Potomac Edison Company
Curtis Bay
B&O Railroad
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp
Harbison Walker Refractories
Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock
Olin Corporation
Faulkner
AT&T Co.
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone
Fort Meade
Fort Meade
Frederick
Fort Detrick
Stave Mill
Gaithersburg
Kimmel and Kimmel
National Bureau of Standards
Phillip Carey Manufacturing Co
Lusby
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co – Nuclear Power Plant
Calvert Cliffs Power Plant
Olney
Montgomery General hospital
Perry Point
VA Hospital
Rockville
Coakley and Williams
Glen Construction
Montgomery City Incinerator
Salisbury
Carr Office Building
Centerville Post Office
Jason High School
Maryland State College
Rehoboth Beach City Club
Silver Spring
Barlow Building
Firefountain Inn
Johns Hopkins University
National Press Building
National War College
Sears Store
Sparrows Point
Bethlehem Shipyard
Bethlehem Steel Plant
Tacoma Park
Columbia Union College
Glendale High School
Lamond Private Siding
Mother House
Westminster
Carroll County General Hospital
Westminster High School
Wheaton
Parkland Junior High School
Randolph Junior High School
