Illinois Mesothelioma Lawyers

For many years, Illinois was a hub for manufacturing and construction involving asbestos and many have subsequently developed mesothelioma.

For a long time, Illinois was a hub for manufacturing and construction that involved asbestos.

The popularity of asbestos as a building and production material has left a lasting mark on Illinois, making it the seventh-highest state in the U.S for asbestos-related deaths. As asbestos-related illnesses have cropped up in this area over time, it has become a hub for negligence lawsuits. 

With such a volume of lawsuits coming in, there were serious reforms that had to be implemented to keep them from stacking up so easily. With so many victims filing mesothelioma claims, they now have the ability to file more efficiently and get their cases reviewed at a much faster rate. Most of these quick-review cases aren’t even taken to court but are simply settled via your attorney. 

If you have been a victim of mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness and you know who is at fault, you may be able to file a claim to receive compensation for your injuries. Many of these mesothelioma lawyers will have all the information you need to file a claim and can get in touch with companies for you. If you are the loved one of someone who passed due to mesothelioma or a related illness, you may also be able to receive compensation. 

Exposure

Illinois ranks as the seventh-highest state for asbestos-exposure due to its expansive history of industrial manufacturing, construction, processing, and refinement.

Asbestos exposure was found in thirty-two patients at an Illinois community hospital who had been exposed through occupational and environmental means. 

Due to this increased risk of exposure, Illinois was forced to look at asbestos as a public safety hazard and implement legislation to help prevent an increase in cases. It was ruled that all contractors who handle asbestos, whether that is removal, repair, or demolition, must be licensed. So many public buildings like schools had been built with asbestos coating boilers, pipes, and insulation. 

This has also led to Illinois being one of the top states in the country when it comes to handling mesothelioma. There are several treatment centers in Illinois that dedicate their time and energy to helping mesothelioma patients have a better quality of life and manage their symptoms. 

Asbestos Litigation in Illinois

Illinois is also at the top for specialized law firms who handle asbestos cases every day.

These lawyers are on top of everything that involves asbestos litigation and has helped thousands of mesothelioma sufferers get the compensation they deserve. If you are a resident of Illinois, you can feel comfortable knowing that you have some of the top attorneys in the nation handling your case. The unfortunate prominence of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses in this area has given them plenty of practice and time to hone their skills so you are sure to win your case. 

Some out-of-state patients may even seek out firms in Chicago or the surrounding areas of Illinois as the lawyers are skilled and well-versed in the research and work that needs to be done for these cases to succeed. There are, however, some firms that work nationwide so if you don’t have the ability to travel you may be able to seek out one of these wonderful law firms to help you with your case. 

Law Firms Available Nationwide for Asbestos Litigation

  • Simmons Hanley Conroy:  Offices are available in New York, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Alton, Illinois, St. Louis, Missouri, San Francisco, California, and El Segundo, California. 
  • Weitz & Luxenberg: Offices available in New York, New Jersey, California, Michigan. 
  • Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen: Offices available in New York, Illinois, Connecticut, California, Washington D.C, Missouri, Louisiana, and Florida. 

Illinois Asbestos Regulations and Lawsuit Trends

Not only do the EPA and OSHA have nationwide regulations in place for asbestos exposure in workplaces, buildings, and public spaces, but the state of Illinois also has statutes in place to oversee exposure risks.

Especially in highly-populated but tightly-knit places like Chicago, there are extra regulations in place to ensure that exposure is limited. There have also been laws put in place to ensure that companies that are negligent about asbestos safety are able to be prosecuted and fined for putting workers and consumers at risk. 

If you are filing a suit in Illinois you may be able to benefit from some trends in litigation that are helping mesothelioma patients and others suffering from asbestos illness, get their suits settled quicker and more efficiently. Fast-track filing has been a lifesaver for so many who are suffering from these illnesses as it ensures their claims get seen and tended to quickly, seeing as their illnesses can take a toll on them quickly. Being able to file faster will ensure they get compensated quicker to fund medical treatments or even leave money behind for their loved ones. 

One of the world’s largest companies that manufacture glass products, located in Illinois, went bankrupt due to the excess of asbestos-related claims. They had to face up with over four hundred thousand claims that were related to asbestos exposure due to Owens-Illinois negligence. These manufacturers have caused so much trouble for workers and consumers alike that many of them have gone under in recent years as mesothelioma and asbestos illnesses spike due to poor safety standards in the past. 

Even with updated regulations, many of these exposures happened ten to twenty years ago and are just now showing up aggressively in former employees and customers. Asbestos takes a while to wreak havoc upon the body, so it is natural that these cases may start to peter out over time. We are already seeing fewer cases than we have in years past as regulations put in place in the last few decades have started lowering the number of exposures. 

If you are an Illinois resident and you believe you or a loved one has been affected by asbestos due to workplace negligence, environmental exposure, or consumer exposure, you may be entitled to compensation. Consult with a mesothelioma lawyer today.

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