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Bellevue Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawyer

Mesothelioma from asbestos exposure can change your life forever. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with this rare cancer, know that help is available.

Our compassionate Bellevue mesothelioma and asbestos lawyers at Bergman Oslund Udo Little can help you build a solid case for compensation. Call our law office today to schedule a complimentary consultation.

Key Takeaways
  • Bergman Oslund Udo Little’s award-winning attorneys have decades of experience, recovering millions for Washington mesothelioma victims. 
  • As Washington’s fifth-largest city, Bellevue has a history of asbestos in older buildings. High-risk jobs and industrial activity contribute to ongoing exposure. 
  • Mesothelioma is a rare cancer linked to asbestos, with risks in mining zones, aging structures, and specific careers like shipbuilding, construction, and firefighting.
  • Victims can seek compensation through lawsuits, asbestos trust funds, and legal claims within Washington’s three-year statute of limitations.

Asbestos Lawyers Serving Bellevue, WA

Bellevue is the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, and the fifth-largest city in Washington. Incorporated in 1953, Bellevue’s forests were logged, and the village prospered as a farming community. Today, Bellevue is the high-tech and retail center of the Eastside, with more than 160,000 jobs and a downtown skyline of gleaming high-rises. More than 145 companies reside in Bellevue, including PACCAR Inc., T-Mobile US, and Valve. In addition, Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in Bellevue.

However, as the city boomed, the threat of asbestos exposure increased. Asbestos was widely used in construction, and many industries with ties to Bellevue heavily used the material. Thus, many Bellevue-area residents have developed asbestos-related illnesses, including mesothelioma, an aggressive and deadly form of cancer.

At Bergman Oslund Uso Little, our dedicated attorneys boast decades of legal experience in asbestos exposure cases in and around Bellevue. We proudly represent our clients who have gone through and are currently experiencing Mesothelioma as a result of negligence. SuperLawyers and The National Trial Lawyers have recognized our award-winning legal team.

Our founding partner, Matt Bergman, has handled over 850 cases involving mesothelioma and asbestos exposure. When you work with Bergman Oslund Udo Little, you choose a firm that cares about what you are going through and will stop at nothing to get you the compensation you deserve.

Millions Recovered for Washington Mesothelioma Victims

Our Bellevue mesothelioma attorneys at Bergman Oslund Uso Little can guide you through the legal process of recovering compensation. We emphasize compassionate and supportive representation—we take the time to understand the significance of your condition, its impact on your life, and how to best build a solid case.

We have a long track record of proving asbestos exposure, winning high-volume settlements and verdicts for our clients. You can count on our seasoned lawyers to file your claim within Washington’s three-year statute of limitations.

We also have insider knowledge of the sources of asbestos exposure in the Bellevue area. We are ready to use our resources to determine the parties responsible for your exposure and fight to hold them accountable for the full extent of your losses. In addition, we have a comprehensive list of the companies with active asbestos trust funds that can compensate you for medical bills, time off work, and other damages resulting from your diagnosis.

Our Case Results Speak for Themselves

  • $30 Million verdict for 67-year-old mesothelioma victim
  • $11.2 Million for a man diagnosed with mesothelioma at age 75
  • $8.3 Million for a man diagnosed with mesothelioma at age 78
  • $10 Million verdict for a 79-year-old mesothelioma victim and his wife
  • $6.8 Million for a woman diagnosed with mesothelioma at age 37
  • $5.7 Million to a family of a mesothelioma victim

What is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that impacts the mesothelium, a thin layer of tissue covering various internal organs, such as the lungs, abdomen, and heart. Inhaling asbestos particles poses a significant risk to the lungs and may initiate the onset of mesothelioma.

Asbestos occurs naturally, with many deposits located throughout the state. Due to its heat resistance, fire resistance, durability, and affordability, many industries widely used it throughout the 20th century in countless applications. Thus, asbestos can be found in a wide array of environments, including the following:

  • Mining areas
  • Tectonic fault zones
  • Regions with past volcanic activity
  • Residential buildings
  • Commercial buildings
  • Industrial facilities
  • Military buildings

There are ways to reduce the amount of exposure to asbestos in Washington’s naturally occurring zones. These include the following:

  • Leave the material in place and undisturbed
  • Cover or cap the material
  • Limit dust-generating activities
  • Excavate and dispose of the material

Numerous consumer, industrial, and construction products contain asbestos, such as the following:

  • Boiler insulation
  • Magnesia block insulation
  • Adhesives and mastics
  • Cement flashing
  • Furnace cement
  • Tank insulation
  • Asbestos clothing for firefighters
  • Protective gloves and aprons for metal workers
  • Lab equipment
  • Diaphragms used in chlorine production
  • Sealants
  • Cement sheets
  • Laboratory hoods
  • Cooling towers
  • Asbestos wire insulation
  • Industrial talc
  • Gaskets and packings
  • Asphalt
  • Steam pipes

The more often you’re exposed to asbestos, the higher your chances of developing mesothelioma.

Asbestos Exposure in Bellevue, WA

Bellevue is located in King County, which has some of the highest annual rates of mesothelioma. Many buildings in Bellevue, especially older ones dating back to the 1950s, may contain asbestos.

Some companies have taken action to remove asbestos-containing materials like the PACCAR site, which was added to the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Priorities List in 1990. Between 1979 and 1991, PACCAR completed several interim actions at the site, removing asbestos-containing materials from structures before their demolition, steam-cleaning pits and sumps, and removing all sources of hazardous materials and wastes from the manufacturing operations.

According to the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, property owners and contractors face a mandatory fine of $600 per day if they do not conduct a good-faith inspection for asbestos. The state took this measure to hold companies accountable for undisclosed asbestos in their facilities and buildings.

High-Risk Occupations In and Near Belleview, WA

The World Health Organization estimates that over 200,000 deaths worldwide are due to occupational exposure to asbestos, accounting for more than 70 percent of all fatalities from work-related cancers. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has found there is “no ‘safe’ level of asbestos exposure for any type of asbestos fiber.”

Individuals across the state may be exposed to asbestos through their occupations, with some of the highest-risk jobs including:

Each of these occupations has a high risk of asbestos exposure. If you believe you or a loved one has developed mesothelioma from occupational asbestos exposure, speak with a Bellevue asbestos attorney today.

Contact Bergman Oslund Udo Little - Your Trusted Bellevue Mesothelioma Law Firm

If you or someone you know has been sickened by asbestos exposure, our attorneys are ready to assist. Bergman Oslund Udo Little stands out as the Pacific Northwest’s leading Mesothelioma Law Firm, providing empathetic support and complimentary case evaluations. Call us today at 206-957-9510 to consult with a Bellevue mesothelioma and asbestos lawyer.

Bellevue, WA Mesothelioma FAQS

How Can I Prevent Asbestos Exposure?

You and your loved ones can take several steps to avoid asbestos exposure:

  • Identify asbestos risks—buildings built before 1980 likely contain it.
  • Avoid disturbing materials that may be contaminated.
  • Hire licensed professionals for removal.
  • Change clothes and shower after potential exposure.
  • Do not eat, drink, or smoke in contaminated areas.
  • Follow all asbestos regulations.
  • Keep children, seniors, and those with respiratory issues away from suspect areas.
  • Decontaminate before leaving work to prevent bringing asbestos fibers home.

After asbestos exposure, the initial step is to obtain medical care. A health care provider can conduct tests to assess your condition. Documenting these medical appointments as proof of a condition or exposure is crucial. You should also notify OSHA by submitting a complaint. Finally, consult with an attorney about pursuing a claim.

Mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases have extraordinarily long latency periods. Asbestos exposure effects typically take decades to appear. As a result, numerous individuals fall ill from exposure that occurred years earlier. Additionally, evidence has emerged of corporate cover-ups, indicating that several companies understood the dangers of asbestos while choosing to hide this information from employees.

Fortunately, companies are liable for harm stemming from their actions or products, no matter when these consequences arise. However, there is a deadline for filing a claim based on the diagnosis date. Our Bellevue Mesothelioma lawyers can help with your case, no matter how long ago the exposure happened. However, it’s critical to consult an attorney as soon as you receive a diagnosis.

Jobs with the highest risk of asbestos exposure include the following:

  • Paper mill workers
  • Military employees
  • Electricians
  • Power Plant workers
  • Refinery workers
  • Shipyard workers
  • Industrial workers
  • Construction and job site workers

The person diagnosed with mesothelioma can file a lawsuit. In addition, if a mesothelioma patient has died from the disease, their family may file a wrongful death lawsuit.

A medical expert can conduct the necessary tests to assess your exposure levels and lung health. After that, consult a skilled and experienced mesothelioma attorney to handle these complex claims. They will manage your case and pursue compensation for you and your family.

OUR OFFICE LOCATIONS
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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
VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS
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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

821 2nd Avenue Suite 2100 
Seattle, WA 98104

Portland Office

1355 NW Everett St. Suite 100
Portland, OR 97204

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