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Mesothelioma & Insulators

Asbestos was widely used in insulation for decades. Therefore, insulators have faced daily occupational asbestos exposure, putting them at an extremely high risk of developing mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. The consequences of exposure to asbestos insulation are severe, often leading to debilitating physical pain, emotional anguish, and financial devastation for both the affected individual and their loved ones.

Mesothelioma Insulators

If you or a family member has worked as an insulator and been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to compensation. You do not have to face this on your own. The knowledgeable and compassionate attorneys at Bergman Oslund Udo Little have a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding asbestos litigation and are committed to guiding you through the legal process with unwavering support. Our dedicated team will work relentlessly to hold negligent corporations accountable for their actions and fight for fair compensation for you and your family.

Legal Options for Insulator Workers Exposed to Asbestos

Insulator workers who have suffered from occupational asbestos exposure and subsequently been diagnosed with mesothelioma have several legal avenues through which they can pursue just compensation. These options include:

  • Personal injury lawsuits: If you have received a mesothelioma diagnosis due to exposure to asbestos insulation, you may be eligible to file a mesothelioma personal injury lawsuit against the companies responsible for your asbestos exposure.
  • Wrongful death lawsuits: Family members of asbestos insulation workers who have tragically passed away due to mesothelioma may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of their loved one.
  • Asbestos trust fund claims: Many manufacturers of asbestos-containing products, including insulation materials, have filed for bankruptcy protection. The courts have ordered them to establish asbestos trust funds to compensate victims of asbestos exposure.

By pursuing these legal options, those who have suffered from asbestos exposure and their families may be able to secure compensation for a wide range of damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Our experienced legal team has a proven track record of successfully holding corporations accountable and fighting tirelessly to obtain the fairest compensation possible for our clients.

It is important to note that each case of insulator asbestos exposure is unique, and the specific legal options available to you may depend on various factors, such as the state in which you live and the companies responsible for your exposure. The knowledgeable attorneys at Bergman Oslund Udo Little will carefully evaluate your case and provide personalized guidance on the best course of action for your circumstances.

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How Are Insulators Exposed to Asbestos?

Insulators face an exceptionally high risk of asbestos exposure due to the inherent nature of their work. Before the 1980s, a vast array of insulation materials used in construction, industrial, and maritime settings contained asbestos, regularly placing asbestos insulation workers in direct contact with the hazardous substance. Insulators may have been exposed to asbestos while engaging in the following:

  • Installing, repairing, or removing asbestos-containing insulation in walls, ceilings, pipes, and mechanical systems
  • Working with asbestos-cement pipes, blocks, and boards during installation or maintenance
  • Handling and applying asbestos-containing spray-on insulation or fireproofing materials

Occupational exposure to asbestos among insulators often occurred at various job sites, including but not limited to:

Repeated exposure to asbestos fibers in these work environments can lead to the development of mesothelioma and other life-threatening asbestos-related diseases, often decades after the initial exposure. Asbestos insulation workers may have inhaled or ingested the material’s microscopic fibers, which can become embedded in the tissue surrounding their lungs and other organs. This can cause inflammation, increasing their risk of developing mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses.

Secondary Exposure Risks for Insulators and Their Families

In addition to the direct risks asbestos insulation workers face, their family members are also susceptible to secondary asbestos exposure. This exposure can occur when asbestos fibers are inadvertently brought home on an insulator’s clothing, hair, skin, or tools, potentially exposing their loved ones to the dangerous material. Family members who laundered work clothes, shared living spaces, or had close contact with an insulator may be at an increased risk of developing mesothelioma or other asbestos-related illnesses due to this secondary exposure.

Secondary exposure to asbestos insulation is particularly concerning because family members may not be aware of the risks they face. Children, spouses, and other loved ones who had close contact with asbestos insulation workers may have been exposed to asbestos fibers without their knowledge, placing them at risk for developing life-threatening illnesses years or even decades later.

Speak to an Insulator Mesothelioma Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma as a consequence of insulator asbestos exposure, it is crucial to seek the guidance and representation of a skilled and compassionate attorney. Our dedicated legal team is committed to fighting for the rights of asbestos exposure victims throughout Washington and Oregon. 

We recognize the immense physical, emotional, and financial burden that a mesothelioma diagnosis places on families. We provide the unwavering support and powerful advocacy victims need during this challenging time. Together, we will work to hold negligent corporations accountable for their actions and secure the just compensation you and your family deserve. Let us be your voice in the fight against corporate negligence and help you navigate the path to justice and recovery.

Do not hesitate to contact Bergman Oslund Udo Little to discuss your unique case and explore your legal options. Call us today at 206-957-9510 for our Washington office or 503-447-6230 for our Oregon office to schedule a free, confidential consultation with one of our experienced mesothelioma attorneys.

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Seattle Office
520 Pike St. #1125
Seattle, WA 98101
206-957-9510
Portland Office
1355 NW Everett St.
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97204
503-447-6230
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$13 Million
VERDICT FOR A VICTIM OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
$11.2 Million
TO A MAN DIAGNOSED WITH MESOTHELIOMA AT AGE 75
$10 Million
VERDICT FOR A 79-YEAR OLD MESOTHELIOMA VICTIM AND HIS WIFE
$8.3 Million
TO A MAN DIAGNOSED WITH MESOTHELIOMA AT THE AGE OF 79
$6.8 Million
TO A WOMAN DIAGNOSED WITH MESOTHELIOMA AT AGE 37
$6.3 Million
TO A MAN DIAGNOSED WITH MESOTHELIOMA AT AGE 61
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Representing Asbestos and Mesothelioma Clients Throughout the Northwest.
Seattle Office

520 Pike St.
#1125
Seattle, WA 98101

Portland Office

1355 NW Everett St.
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97204

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