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Florida Asbestos Resources

Over the last 20 years, only the communities of Las Vegas and Phoenix can rival the kind of construction build-up found in the state of Florida. Along with the population boom was a huge construction boom, and as Hurricane Andrew proved, not all of those condos, apartments, and homes were built up to code. While construction using asbestos was supposed to have stopped in the 1980s, it is believed that the insulation was still used by unscrupulous builders for several years after.

Asbestos Removal Must be Regulated in Florida

A recent article in the Palm Beach Post noted that a planned demolition of a tower had to be halted due to the unlicensed extraction of asbestos from the building. Cities throughout the country regulate the removal of asbestos since it can be extremely dangerous. Asbestos fibers can be inhaled and can remain in the lungs for up to 30 years before actually causing health issues.

The Florida Department of Environment Protection (DEP) website clearly spells out the laws and regulations that construction companies must follow to lawfully and safely remove asbestos from buildings. If you think that you may live in a building with asbestos, or if you believe that your workplace has asbestos, you can contact state government agencies for assistance.

Document Your Particular Contact With Asbestos

You can contact your local Florida pollution control agency or your local DEP district office. It is important to have your case documented so that you are eligible for legal recourse. According to published statistics, asbestos litigation actually dates back to 1929 and is now the longest mass tort in United States history. Millions of dollars have been awarded, but unless you have your case documented, you significantly lessen the chances of winning your case. It is important to fight back against those who have made you sick from Mesothelioma or other asbestos-related illnesses. Although use of asbestos was banned in 1982, cases are still being discovered today, and lawsuits continue to mount.

Exposure in Florida can happen in several different situations. If you live in a building that was built prior to 1982 and your building is undergoing renovations, you can contact the state to come and check to see if asbestos is being moved or shifted around. It is the movement of asbestos that causes the fibers to dislodge and become airborne, and when the fibers are airborne, they can be inhaled.

Many of the best known asbestos and Mesothelioma cases come from exposure that people get at work. You can work in a building that has asbestos insulation, or you can work a construction job where asbestos was used on a regular basis. When you look back on Florida’s recent past, and you see the incredible growth in the construction industry, and the apparent shortcuts that were taken by many on a regular basis, it is easy to understand why this is ground zero for the nation’s asbestos cases. If you believe that you have been exposed to asbestos, contact a qualified Florida Asbestos Attorney today to see if you are eligible for compensation.

Contact Florida Asbestos Attorneys


Contact an Asbestos Attorney for the following Florida cities.

  • Miami Beach
  • Middleburg
  • North Miami Beach
  • Opa Locka
  • Orange Park
  • Orlando
  • Ormond Beach
  • Oviedo
  • Palm Harbor
  • Panama City
  • Pensacola Mesothelioma Lawyers
  • Pompano Beach
  • Port Richey
  • Riverview
  • Tallahassee
  • Tampa
  • Valrico
  • West Palm Beach
  • Winter Park
  • Winter Springs

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