North Carolina Retirees Exposed to Asbestos in Michigan

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North Carolina Retirees Exposed to Asbestos in Michigan – Legal Help from Serling & Abramson

If you’re a retiree now living in North Carolina who previously worked in Michigan, you may still qualify for compensation related to asbestos exposure. At Serling & Abramson, we help retirees nationwide—like you—file Michigan-based asbestos claims without leaving their home state.

Michigan Job Sites Linked to Asbestos Exposure

Throughout the 20th century, Michigan’s industrial facilities used asbestos widely, often exposing workers without their knowledge. Common exposure locations include:

  • General Motors factories in Flint, Lansing, and Detroit
  • Ford’s River Rouge Complex in Dearborn
  • Detroit Edison power plants and utility buildings
  • Dow Chemical research and processing plants
  • Great Lakes shipyards and marine facilities
  • Auto manufacturing plants, tool shops, and foundries

Why North Carolina Retirees May Still Qualify for Michigan-Based Asbestos Claims

Even if you no longer live in Michigan, your claim can still be valid if your exposure occurred there. Here’s why North Carolina residents can still qualify:

  • Michigan law permits asbestos claims from out-of-state retirees
  • A confirmed diagnosis and your Michigan work history may be sufficient
  • Serling & Abramson can handle your case remotely, with no need for travel

Common Occupations Affected by Asbestos in Michigan

Michigan’s workforce across many trades faced high levels of asbestos exposure. You may be eligible if you worked in:

How Serling & Abramson Can Help You

Serling & Abramson has over 50 years of experience in asbestos litigation focused on Michigan job sites. We support North Carolina clients with:

  • Comprehensive knowledge of asbestos exposure throughout Michigan
  • Support for both asbestos trust fund and litigation claims
  • Remote legal representation—no in-person meetings necessary
  • No upfront fees—you only pay if we win compensation

Why Filing From North Carolina Still Makes Sense

Even if your asbestos exposure happened decades ago, filing from North Carolina is still possible:

  • We assist with gathering medical records and work history documentation
  • We coordinate with North Carolina physicians if evaluations are needed
  • Consultations available via phone or video
  • Act now—statutes of limitations apply to asbestos cases

Get a Free Consultation from Our Asbestos Attorneys

If you’re a North Carolina retiree diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease after working in Michigan, Serling & Abramson can help. Contact us today for a free consultation.