Mesothelioma Compensation Center Urges Oil Refinery/Chemical Plant Workers to Seek Top Lawyers for Asbestos-Related Cancers

Published By DPRJ Universal | Published on Tuesday, 3 March 2026

The Mesothelioma Compensation Center is urging former oil refinery or chemical plant workers diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos exposure lung cancer to call them directly. They aim to connect victims with top US lawyers for the best financial compensation, warning against 'middleman marketing law firms.' The center highlights high asbestos exposure risks in these plants before the mid-1980s, especially for maintenance crews, and assists various workers, including veterans, to avoid substandard legal results.

The Mesothelioma Compensation Center (MCC), an advocacy group, is actively urging former oil refinery or chemical plant workers across the USA, or their families, who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos exposure lung cancer, to contact them. Their primary objective is to ensure these individuals receive the highest possible financial compensation by connecting them directly with the nation's most capable lawyers. The MCC explicitly warns against dealing with 'middleman marketing law firms,' which they believe can lead to 'substandard compensation results.' They assure callers that they will immediately speak with top lawyers, not call center representatives.The article emphasizes that US oil refineries and chemical plants were heavily laden with asbestos, particularly before the mid-1980s, putting workers, especially repair, maintenance, and skilled trades crews, at significant daily risk. Key states identified where such workers might have been employed include Texas, Louisiana, California, Washington, Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota, New Jersey, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Indiana. Beyond oil refinery and chemical plant workers, the MCC also specializes in assisting a broad spectrum of individuals, including US Navy Veterans, shipyard workers, public-utility workers, manufacturing workers, power plant workers, plumbers, welders, electricians, and more. The center's mission is to safeguard victims from inadequate legal representation and ensure they achieve the rightful compensation for their asbestos-related diseases, citing CDC data on high mesothelioma incidence states as well.