Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit
Workers and consumers exposed to asbestos in the workplace, through consumer products, or in contaminated environments may be entitled to significant compensation for mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. Get your free case review today.
Get A Free Case ReviewATTENTION: ASBESTOS VICTIMS
If you were exposed to asbestos and developed mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!
Consumers Injury Help offers a completely free case review and manages the entire process. Asbestos litigation continues nationwide with ongoing settlements and awards. Many trust funds are available for qualified claimants.
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SIGNIFICANT Compensation May Be Available
LARGE SETTLEMENT AMOUNT
COULD BE CLAIMED
How do we help YOU?
Asbestos litigation is one of the longest-running mass tort cases in US history. Numerous trust funds — totaling over $30 billion — have been established to compensate victims. Manufacturers, employers, and contractors who exposed workers to asbestos without warning can be held accountable.
How does filing a claim work?
- 1. Fill out our simple form. Or call to make your claim immediately.
- 2. Get a FREE case review from our expert partners.
- 3. We fight on your behalf for the highest compensation possible.
- 4. Claim your settlement!
- Remember: you only pay if you get a settlement! Our service is totally RISK FREE.
Companies knew about asbestos dangers for decades — yet continued to expose workers and consumers without warning.
Asbestos-related diseases — including mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis — typically take 20 to 50 years to appear after exposure. Despite this latency, victims and their families have the right to pursue compensation through lawsuits and established asbestos trust funds totaling over $30 billion.
What Are Asbestos Lawsuits?
Asbestos lawsuits are legal claims filed by individuals diagnosed with serious illnesses — such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis — following exposure to asbestos fibers. These suits target manufacturers, employers, and distributors who failed to warn about or protect against the dangers of asbestos.
Claims can be filed in federal and state courts, or against one of the 60+ asbestos bankruptcy trust funds established to compensate victims. Compensation often ranges from hundreds of thousands to several million dollars depending on diagnosis and exposure.
Who Qualifies for an Asbestos Lawsuit?
You may be eligible if you were exposed to asbestos and have been diagnosed with a related illness within your state's statute of limitations.
Were you diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness?
Get A Free Case ReviewHealth Conditions Linked to Asbestos Exposure
- Mesothelioma — rare cancer of the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart
- Lung cancer — significantly elevated risk among those with occupational asbestos exposure
- Asbestosis — chronic lung disease causing scarring and breathing difficulty
- Pleural disease — thickening or fluid around the lungs
- Laryngeal and ovarian cancers — also recognized by the IARC as caused by asbestos
Common Sources of Asbestos Exposure
- Workplace: Construction, shipbuilding, mining, manufacturing, automotive repair
- Military service: Navy ships, military bases, and barracks contained asbestos insulation
- Consumer products: Talcum powder, floor tiles, pipe insulation, roofing materials
- Secondary exposure: Family members of workers who brought asbestos home on clothing
- Home renovation: Older buildings built before 1980 often contain asbestos
How to File an Asbestos Lawsuit
1. Get a Diagnosis
Obtain an official diagnosis of an asbestos-related illness from a qualified physician. Medical documentation is essential to your claim.
2. Document Your Exposure
Gather employment records, military service records, or other documentation linking you to asbestos-containing materials or work sites.
3. Consult a Legal Expert
Consumers Injury Help connects you with experienced asbestos attorneys who handle lawsuits and trust fund claims nationwide — at no upfront cost.
4. File Your Claim
Your attorney will file in the appropriate court or against the relevant trust fund, pursuing the maximum possible compensation for your diagnosis.
