Hamtramck plant asbestos exposure put thousands of Michigan workers at risk—especially those in manufacturing, power generation, and automotive facilities during the mid-20th century. Before regulations took hold, asbestos was commonly used for insulation, pipe covering, machinery gaskets, and more—placing electricians, pipefitters, laborers, and maintenance crews in direct danger.
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Unfortunately, many Hamtramck workers only learned of this risk years later—after receiving a diagnosis of mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis.
If you or a loved one was exposed to asbestos in a Hamtramck, Michigan facility, you may still have time to file a legal claim—even decades after exposure. The law recognizes the long latency period of asbestos diseases, and compensation is often still available from bankruptcy trusts, insurance policies, and settlements.
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Hiring an attorney who understands the specific job duties, layout, and exposure sources at Hamtramck plants is critical. At the Law Offices of Lee W. Davis, Esquire, we know how to build strong, documented claims based on real work history.
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FAQ – Hamtramck Plant Asbestos Exposure
Were all Hamtramck workers exposed to asbestos?
Not all, but many were—especially those in manufacturing, boiler work, insulation, and machinery repair between the 1940s and 1980s.
Can family members file claims if a loved one passed away?
Yes. Wrongful death claims and trust fund claims can still be filed by eligible family members.
Is there a time limit to file an asbestos lawsuit in Michigan?
Yes. Michigan has a statute of limitations, but it generally starts from the date of diagnosis—not the exposure itself.