Decades of exposure on job sites or through the use of certain products may have led to the development of a serious and often fatal illness. Most, if not all, individuals were exposed without proper warning or protection, and symptoms may not appear until many years later.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with one of these conditions, you may be
entitled to compensation.
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Many submissions come from spouses or adult children.
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know—we’ll take it from there.
If you served in the Navy or worked on ships built before the 1980s, you may have
been exposed to asbestos without knowing it.
Thousands of workers across the U.S. have developed serious illnesses after being
exposed to on the job, often without knowing the risks.
If this has happened to you or someone you love, you’re not alone—and you have
legal options.
Once you submit your information, it will be reviewed to determine if your case
meets basic eligibility. If it does, a legal team member from our trusted partner firm
will reach out to learn more. They’ll guide you through the next steps and handle
everything—from gathering records to filing your claim.
No. The law firm operates on a contingency basis, meaning you won’t pay anything
upfront. They only get paid if they recover compensation for you.
Yes. If a family member passed away due to an asbestos-related illness, you may be
able to pursue a wrongful death claim on their behalf, depending on your
relationship and state laws.
Many people were exposed while working in construction, shipyards, power plants,
chemical plants, factories, firefighters, sandblasters, stonecutters, or the
military—especially prior to the 2000s, when dangerous products were more widely
used.
Yes. These illnesses can take 20 to 50 years to develop. Even if your exposure
happened long ago, you may still have a valid claim.
Not necessarily. A legal team can help investigate your work history and exposure
risk. Even if you’re unsure where or how you were exposed, it’s still worth filling out
the form.
No. Most exposure-related claims are filed as individual lawsuits or as part of
multidistrict litigation (MDL). That means your case will be reviewed based on your
unique situation.
No. There are no upfront fees. The law firm only gets paid if they recover
compensation for you.
It varies depending on your case. Some claims settle in months, while others may
take longer. Your legal team will keep you informed throughout the process.
We focus on these cases every day. Our goal is to make the process simple,
compassionate, and effective from the moment you reach out.