Learn more about Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer with our Free Guide
Have you or loved one been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or Lung Cancer? Don't let asbestos-related diseases steal your peace of mind—arm yourself with expert guidance.
Learn more about Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer with our Free Guide
Have you or loved one been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or Lung Cancer? Don't let asbestos-related diseases steal your peace of mind—arm yourself with expert guidance.
Oklahoma Retirees Exposed to Asbestos in Michigan – Legal Help from Serling & Abramson
If you now live in Oklahoma but worked in Michigan during your career, especially in construction, automotive, or power generation industries, you may still qualify for compensation due to asbestos exposure. Serling & Abramson assists Oklahoma retirees in filing Michigan-based asbestos claims—no travel required.
Michigan Job Sites Linked to Asbestos Exposure
Michigan was home to numerous industries where asbestos use was widespread. Common job sites that exposed workers to asbestos include:
General Motors plants in Detroit, Lansing, and Flint
As one of the most experienced asbestos law firms in the country, Serling & Abramson brings decades of experience to each case. Oklahoma clients benefit from:
Extensive knowledge of Michigan’s asbestos-exposure sites
Support filing asbestos trust fund claims or lawsuits
100% remote handling of your legal case
No legal fees unless we win compensation for you
Why Filing From Oklahoma Still Makes Sense
Even if it’s been years since you left Michigan, filing your claim from Oklahoma is simple with our help:
We collect your employment and medical records on your behalf
We work with doctors in Oklahoma for required documentation
Consultations are available by phone or video
Act before legal deadlines prevent you from filing
Get a Free Consultation from Our Asbestos Attorneys
If you’re a retiree in Oklahoma who worked in Michigan and now face an asbestos-related illness, Serling & Abramson can help you seek justice and compensation.
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