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Mississippi has a three-year statute of limitations from the date of diagnosis or discovery for personal injury claims. Wrongful death claims also must be filed within three years of the date of death.
Yes. Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula is one of the most significant asbestos exposure sites in the southeastern United States. Workers involved in warship construction and repair were heavily exposed to asbestos insulation, pipe covering, and fireproofing materials.
Yes. Maritime workers exposed to asbestos at Mississippi shipyards and on vessels may have claims under state tort law, federal maritime law, or the Jones Act. The legal options depend on the specific circumstances of employment and exposure.
Beyond shipbuilding, significant exposure occurred at the Chevron refinery in Pascagoula, military installations including Keesler AFB, paper mills, chemical plants, power generation facilities, and in older building construction throughout the state.