Secondary asbestos exposure, a serious concern for the family members of W. Whitney Stueck Inc. workers
The family members who lived under the same roof as W. Whitney Stueck Inc. employees were most likely secondarily exposed to asbestos, as upon returning home, workers would bring asbestos fibers on their clothes, as well as on their skin and hair. By hugging their fathers after their shift ended, children would inevitably inhale and ingest the asbestos fibers present on their clothes, while their wives would be exposed to asbestos to a considerable extent when washing their work clothes. Thereby, secondary asbestos exposure would occur in the family members of W. Whitney Stueck Inc. workers. However, in the regrettable event that you are a family member who developed a serious disease as a consequence of secondary asbestos exposure, you are eligible for compensation, too, which our attorneys, who specialize in asbestos exposure cases, will help you recover by filing a claim with the company, as W. Whitney Stueck Inc. does not have a trust fund because it is still in business nowadays.
Legal assistance in wrongful death asbestos exposure cases for family members
Oftentimes, victims of occupational asbestos exposure fail to take legal action during their lifetime. For this reason, their surviving family members can recover financial compensation on their behalf for the responsible company. The surviving family members of a former W. Whitney Stueck Inc. worker are strongly encouraged to contact our law firm, as we provide quality legal assistance in wrongful death asbestos exposure cases. However, you should keep in mind that asbestos exposure cases have a statute of limitations of 3 years from the moment of death in the majority of states, which should prompt you to file a claim as soon as possible. With over 25 years of experience in pursuing compensation for the victims of asbestos exposure and their surviving family members, our attorneys will help you file a wrongful death asbestos claim with the company so that you can recover the compensation you deserve.