Alabama Mesothelioma Attorney

Simmons Hanly Conroy is a national mesothelioma law firm that has fought for victims of asbestos exposure for over 25 years. We have the resources and experience necessary to help mesothelioma patients and their families across Alabama pursue the justice they deserve.

Our mesothelioma lawyers have recovered more than $9.9 billion on behalf of thousands of clients affected by mesothelioma, including over $135 million for families in Alabama alone. Call (800) 326-8900 now to see if our Alabama mesothelioma attorneys can help your family.

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Working with Mesothelioma Clients Across Alabama

When you or a family member is diagnosed with mesothelioma, everything changes. While no amount of compensation can fix the pain caused by this cancer, our mesothelioma law firm can file a lawsuit on your behalf to help lessen financial burdens and allow you to focus on your health and loved ones.

Our asbestos lawyers in Alabama will handle every step of the legal process on your behalf. We only get paid if your case results in compensation, and contacting us is free. We’ll even travel to meet you whenever and wherever is convenient for you.

Over the past 25 years, we have represented clients throughout Alabama, including families in:

  • Auburn
  • Birmingham
  • Decatur
  • Dothan
  • Gadsden
  • Hoover
  • Huntsville
  • Madison
  • Mobile
  • Montgomery
  • Pell City
  • Talladega
  • Tuscaloosa
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Our Past Alabama Mesothelioma Settlements

Our Alabama asbestos attorneys have recovered over $135 million to help Alabama families affected by mesothelioma pay for medical bills and hold those who harmed them accountable.

A few of our past mesothelioma settlements and verdicts recovered for our Alabama clients are listed below.

Hazmat technician at work

$5.1 Million

HazMat Technician & Programmer
Huntsville, AL

Yellow hard hat belonging to a coal miner

$4.2 Million

Coal Miner & Lathe Operator
Haleyville, AL

Workers in bright orange and yellow vests

$4.86 Million

Secondhand Exposure
Greenville, AL

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  • $3.95 million for a bus driver and brake mechanic in Rainbow City
  • $2.79 million to a U.S. Army veteran and machine operator in Sheffield
  • $1.93 million for a pipefitter and welder in Decatur with pleural mesothelioma
  • $2.69 million to a Hamilton welder and fabricator
  • $2.88 million for a chemical plant worker in Atmore with pleural mesothelioma
  • $3.33 million to a Birmingham carpenter with mesothelioma
  • $2.14 million for a Moulton carpenter and electrician with pleural mesothelioma
  • $1.9 million to a Montgomery U.S. Army veteran and laborer who was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma
  • $3.44 million for a U.S. Navy veteran and repairman in Pinson
  • $3.75 million to an airplane mechanic and brick mason in Birmingham
  • $2.7 million for a millwright in Mobile
  • $1.84 million to a Stockton maintenance worker with pleural mesothelioma
  • $2 million for a Guntersville foreman and equipment operator with peritoneal mesothelioma
  • $2.91 million to a union insulator in Fairhope with pleural mesothelioma

Our firm represents people harmed by mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers on an individual basis, and the results above reflect the unique details of each claim. Results will vary by case depending on the individual’s exposure, age, diagnosis, and several other factors.

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Filing Alabama Mesothelioma Claims

Our mesothelioma attorneys in Alabama are prepared to help you understand the lawsuit process and guide you through the legal system. We have more than 60 mesothelioma attorneys at our firm who focus solely on helping people like you.

Each senior attorney operates within a small team of several experienced attorneys, legal staff members, and registered nurses, which ensures you’ll receive personalized attention while your case progresses.

Your legal team can pursue mesothelioma compensation in several ways:

  • Asbestos Trust Fund Claims: Over $30 billion is estimated to still be available in asbestos trust funds for mesothelioma victims and their families — and you don’t have to step foot in court to get it.
  • Mesothelioma Lawsuits: Filing a lawsuit can secure significant compensation from the companies responsible for your asbestos exposure and illness.
  • Veterans Benefits: Veterans make up 33% of all mesothelioma cases because asbestos was used across all branches of the military. VA benefits can offer victims health care and monthly compensation.

Together, your team can handle every step of the legal process on your behalf, from collecting evidence for your case to filing your claim in time.

Deadline to File an Asbestos Lawsuit in Alabama

State laws called statutes of limitations restrict how long mesothelioma patients and their family members have to file a lawsuit. In Alabama, the mesothelioma statute of limitations is 2 years after your diagnosis or the death of a loved one.

It’s important to contact a mesothelioma lawyer in Alabama as soon as possible, so you don’t miss your chance to take action.

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Asbestos Exposure and Mesothelioma in Alabama

During the 20th century, more than 1 million U.S. workers were exposed to asbestos, a dangerous mineral that can cause the cancer mesothelioma, and many face serious health risks to this day.

Quick Facts About Asbestos

  • Asbestos is a natural mineral that is durable and resistant to heat
  • Over 3,000 household and industrial products contained asbestos, including roofing shingles, talcum powder, automobile brakes, insulation, boilers, and more
  • Multiple industries, like manufacturing, steel working, and shipbuilding, used asbestos
  • Inhaling or ingesting asbestos fibers can cause mesothelioma to develop 10-50 years after initial exposure
  • Secondary exposure occurs when asbestos is brought home on a worker’s clothes, skin, or hair, exposing others indirectly

Some job sites, homes, and older buildings in Alabama may still contain asbestos, putting workers and residents at risk of exposure even today.

What If I Don’t Know How I Was Exposed?

Our knowledgeable Alabama mesothelioma attorneys have helped many past clients identify where they were exposed to asbestos and which companies may be responsible.

Over the past two decades, we’ve gathered evidence on thousands of Alabama job sites where asbestos was used. It’s possible we’ve already represented someone who worked at the same spot as you.

Let us put our experience to work for your family. Call (800) 326-8900 now to get started for free.

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Job Sites with Asbestos in Alabama

Over the years, a number of buildings and work sites in Alabama have been tied to asbestos exposure. The following is a partial list of some of those sites that have been linked. Please note this isn’t a complete list and may not necessarily reflect current conditions.

  • Athens
  • Bellefonte Nuclear Plant
  • Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
  • Colbert Steam Plant
  • Wheeler Dam
  • Bessemer
  • Hercules Powder (Explosives) Plant
  • Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing
  • Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron
  • U.S. Pipe Plant
  • Birmingham
  • Alabama By-Products Co. (ABC) Foundry
  • Alabama Power Plant
  • American Cast Iron Pipe Co. (ACIPCO) Pipe Plant
  • Avondale Chemical Plant
  • Badham Insulation Co. Warehouse
  • Caldwell Foundry
  • Clow Pipe Plant
  • Daniel Building
  • Empire Building
  • First National (Southern Natural Gas) Building
  • Goslin Foundry
  • Hardy Tynes Manufacturing
  • Hayes International Shop
  • Ingalls Iron Works
  • Ingalls Steel Construction Company
  • Jefferson Foundry
  • Louis & Nashville (L&N)
  • McWane Iron
  • Old Alabama Power Building
  • Republic Steel Mill
  • Southern Railroad
  • Tennessee Coal Iron & Railroad Co.
  • Brewton
  • American Container Paper Mill
  • Brewton Paper Mill
  • Container Corporation Paper Mill
  • Continental Can Paper Mill
  • International Paper Mill
  • James River Paper Mill
  • Huntsville
  • 5400 Building
  • Automatic Electric Electronics Plant
  • Marshall Space Flight Center
  • Pittsburgh Plate Glass (PPG) Chemical Plant
  • Redstone Arsenal
  • Thiokol Chemical
  • Union Carbide Chemical Plant
  • Mobile
  • Alabama Power Office Building
  • Alabama State Docks
  • Bell Telephone Building
  • Bender Shipbuilding & Repair
  • Brookley Field Warehouse
  • First National Bank Building
  • Ideal Cement
  • Little Big Horn
  • Marathon Oil Refinery
  • Marine Specialties
  • Scott Paper Mill
  • Turner Supply Co.
  • Waterman Building
  • Montgomery
  • Adams Manufacturing Company
  • Brockway Glass Company
  • Continental Can Company
  • Flack Lumber Company
  • Gunter Air Force Base
  • Jenkins Brick Company
  • Maxwell Air Force Base
  • Teague Hardware Company
  • The South Insulation
  • Union Camp Corporation
  • Sheffield
  • Muscle Shoals Rubber Plant
  • Reynolds Alloys Plant
  • Reynolds Metals Plant
  • Reynolds Reclamation Plant
  • TVA Fossil Fuel Plant
  • TVA Office Building
  • Tuscaloosa
  • Cole Supply Company, Inc.
  • Gulf States Paper Mill

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These aren’t the only Alabama companies that used asbestos. If you believe your occupational asbestos exposure may have caused a mesothelioma diagnosis for you or someone you love, contact our mesothelioma lawyers in Alabama now for a free legal consultation.

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Meet Our Award-Winning Alabama Mesothelioma Lawyers

When you work with the Alabama mesothelioma lawyers at Simmons Hanly Conroy, you get the personal support of a local legal team with the resources and reach of a national law firm. Meet a few of our firm’s top Alabama mesothelioma lawyers below.

Our Mesothelioma Clients in Alabama

Every person diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease has a unique story. Here at Simmons Hanly Conroy, we believe there is power in sharing those stories.

Our lawyers have helped many people over the decades secure mesothelioma compensation. We are honored to have been able to make a significant difference in their lives and the lives of their loved ones.

As you learn about our clients’ stories, please understand that recovery results vary. No two stories and no two cases are exactly alike. Each mesothelioma case reflects the unique parts of each person’s story.

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Mesothelioma Attorney in Alabama FAQs

What is an Alabama mesothelioma lawsuit?

Alabama mesothelioma lawsuits are a type of product liability claim against the companies that made or used the asbestos products a mesothelioma patient was exposed to.

Since many companies knowingly hid the dangers of asbestos from their employees and consumers, victims may be able to hold asbestos companies accountable and pursue compensation for injuries they suffered as a result of the companies’ products.

Contact us now to see if you may be able to seek compensation from an Alabama mesothelioma lawsuit.

Can you sue for asbestos exposure and mesothelioma in Alabama?

Patients and their loved ones may be able to pursue a mesothelioma claim with the help of our experienced Alabama asbestos attorneys.

You may be able to file a mesothelioma lawsuit in Alabama if you:

  • Were diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease
  • Are the family member or estate representative of someone with mesothelioma

Even if your loved one has passed away, you may still be able to seek compensation on their behalf by filing a mesothelioma claim after their death.

What is the mesothelioma statute of limitations in Alabama?

Unfortunately, asbestos exposure victims only have a short window of time after their mesothelioma diagnosis to file a claim due to statutes of limitations, which are state-specific deadlines on when you can file a lawsuit.

In Alabama, you only have 2 years after your diagnosis or the death of a loved one to file a mesothelioma claim. Once these deadlines pass, it’s too late to take legal action for your illness.

Contact us as soon as possible. Our team can listen to what’s going on and let you know if you still have time to take legal action — even if you think the deadline may have already passed.

What can an Alabama lawyer for mesothelioma do for you?

Our Alabama lawyers for mesothelioma can handle every step of the legal process for you, from filing your lawsuit before any deadlines to fighting for compensation on your behalf.

If you have a case, our legal team can:

  • Determine how you were exposed to asbestos by thoroughly investigating your work history and potential sources of exposure
  • Hold asbestos companies accountable for the role they played in exposing you to this dangerous substance
  • Pursue financial compensation to help with your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related expenses
  • Provide ongoing support to you and your family while staying available via phone and text
  • Travel to meet with you on your terms, whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you

We’re prepared to fight for the justice and compensation your family deserves — all while making the process as easy and stress-free as possible.

Call (800) 326-8900 now to see if you may be eligible to file a claim with the help of our Alabama asbestos lawyers. It costs nothing to speak with us.

How do I choose the best Alabama mesothelioma law firm?

When choosing an Alabama mesothelioma law firm, look for a firm that has:

  • Free Consultations: It costs nothing to speak with our team and find out if we may be able to help you take legal action.
  • Extensive Experience: We’ve handled mesothelioma claims for over 25 years, allowing us to successfully navigate even the most complex cases.
  • No Upfront Costs: There are no hourly fees or out-of-pocket costs to work with our mesothelioma attorneys in Alabama.
  • Databases of Evidence: With a warehouse of information on asbestos companies and dangerous products, we have the resources to build a strong case on your behalf.
  • Given Millions for a Cure: Our team has donated over $21 million to mesothelioma research and advocacy efforts, helping the fight for a cure.
  • Helped Thousands of Families: We’ve assisted more than 7,750 families affected by mesothelioma nationwide.
  • A History of Record-Breaking Results: Our attorneys have secured over $9.9 billion for families impacted by mesothelioma, including the highest mesothelioma verdict against a single defendant ($250 million).

By working with Simmons Hanly Conroy, you’ll get all the benefits of a national firm in addition to the personalized attention and dedication your case deserves.

How much does it cost to hire a mesothelioma lawyer in Alabama?

At Simmons Hanly Conroy, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our mesothelioma lawyers in Alabama.

We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if we recover compensation for your family.

Will I have to travel to file an Alabama mesothelioma claim?

Our Alabama mesothelioma attorneys will come to you, wherever you may be and whenever it’s convenient for you. We will travel to meet with you in the comfort of your own home or in a location of your choosing.

Though we can’t guarantee you won’t ever have to travel during your case, it’s very unlikely you will need to leave the area you live in to receive compensation.

“Our attorney came out to meet us within a week of calling him,” said Alan, a firm client. “He and his team hit the ground running.”

Do your asbestos attorneys in Alabama have good reviews?

Yes. Our asbestos attorneys in Alabama are committed to providing clients with the best experience possible, offering personalized support, clear communication, and strong legal representation in their fight for justice.

See what our clients have to say about their experience working with us by reading Simmons Hanly Conroy reviews.

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