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New York City Asbestos Alert Update

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Very few places have to deal with the threat of asbestos like the people of New York City. Realistically, any building built before 1982 can contain asbestos, which means that almost every building in Manhattan could have a killer lurking behind its walls. It is no wonder then that New York has become the center of the battle against asbestos.

Multimillion dollar office towers have been shut down and cleaned out, schools have been demolished, and jobs have been lost, all due to the presence of asbestos, and that isn’t even counting the human toll it has taken. If you believe that you have been exposed to or infected by asbestos, contact a lawyer today to see if you are eligible for financial compensation.

The Economy Plays a Role in the Asbestos Fight in NYC

The current economic slowdown has also slowed down many companies’ efforts to rid Manhattan and the rest of New York City of asbestos. Construction usually booms when the economy is good, but it is often the first casualty of lean times. This means that there is a glut of unemployed construction workers in the tri-state area, and many are turning to education as a way to make themselves more marketable. One area that many construction workers are exploring is obtaining New York State asbestos removal certification.

One of the catch-22s facing many of today’s top construction companies is that too often no one is available to remove asbestos from a building because all certified and trained workers are at other sites, so constriction either has to halt or it continues illegally. More trained workers on more construction sites means that all of New York City will be a safer place for all residents. To learn more about New York City’s unique environmental regulations, visit the official website for the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.

Explosions Can Litter the Air with Asbestos Debree in NYC

Just to highlight how real the threat of asbestos can be in New York City, the 2007 story of a burst steam pipe in Manhattan had many worrying about possible asbestos exposure. According to an article that appeared on NPR’s website on July 19, 2007, “There was asbestos on debris and in the dust that spewed out of a New York City street when a steam pipe ruptured.” The article also says that city workers did not find any asbestos in the air, but it isn’t clear how asbestos fibers could be found in and around an explosion but not in the air.

Regardless of what city officials have told New York residents about the steam pipe explosion, chances are that people — possibly even thousands of people — inhaled dangerous asbestos during this incident. If you think that you have inhaled or come into contact with asbestos, you may be eligible for a cash settlement due to the negative impact asbestos has on your health. There is no denying that asbestos can harm you, and you have the right to fight back against anyone who has exposed you to this dangerous substance. Call a lawyer today and get the wheels of justice turning in your favor.

 

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