Critical Mineral Recovery Lawyers

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A fire broke out at The Critical Mineral Recovery power plant in Fredericktown Missouri on October 30, 2024. Critical Mineral Recovery is one of the largest lithium-ion battery processing facilities in the world.  Their recycling process reclaims strategic metals and critical minerals (copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, manganese, and aluminum) from lithium-ion battery scrap producing an MMC powder for feed for smelters and hydrometallurgical refineries. A large fire and heavy smoke emerged at the scene as HAZMAT crews and local fire departments responded.

If you or anyone you know suffered injuries, or you were exposed to fumes in the Critical Mineral Recovery Fire in Fredericktown Missouri, please call experienced Trial Lawyer and Workers’ Compensation Lawyer David G. Hughes at Mogab & Hughes Attorneys, P.C. at 314-241-4477. We only get paid, if you get paid. You don’t pay anything upfront. The call is Free.

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