If you or a loved one in Alabama has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or an asbestos-related lung disease, you may qualify for financial compensation. Many workers across the state were exposed to asbestos in industrial and construction settings. Our firm helps pursue trust fund claims and legal options, often without court appearances and with no upfront costs.
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Alabama has one of the strongest historical connections to asbestos exposure in the United States. For decades, asbestos was heavily used in shipbuilding, steel production, power generation, military facilities, manufacturing plants, and public infrastructure throughout the state.
Many Alabama residents were exposed between the 1940s and 1990s, often without proper warnings or protective equipment.
Because mesothelioma can take 20 to 50 years to develop, individuals exposed decades ago are only now receiving diagnoses.
Exposure also occurred through secondhand contact when asbestos fibers were brought home on work clothing, tools, or uniforms.
With a national reputation in asbestos litigation, the mesothelioma attorneys are dedicated to holding negligent companies accountable and securing justice for victims of asbestos exposure. For over three decades, our team has recovered more than $1 billion in compensation for individuals and families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer.
On this page, you can meet the attorneys who will stand by your side, explain your legal options, and fight tirelessly to protect your rights. Whether through settlements or trial verdicts, our mission is to achieve the best possible outcome while providing compassionate support every step of the way.
Paul Danziger
Rod De LLano
Michelle Whitman
Asbestos exposure across Alabama is commonly linked to the following industries and environments:
Alabama’s Gulf Coast played a major role in shipbuilding and vessel repair. Workers involved in ship construction, maintenance, and retrofitting were often exposed to asbestos insulation, gaskets, and fireproofing materials.
Steel production facilities and heavy manufacturing plants used asbestos extensively for heat resistance, insulation, and equipment protection.
Alabama is home to major military installations, including Redstone Arsenal, where asbestos was used in buildings, power systems, and mechanical equipment for decades.
Coal fired power plants, substations, and utility systems across Alabama relied on asbestos insulated boilers, turbines, pipes, and electrical components
Asbestos was widely used in schools, hospitals, courthouses, and municipal buildings constructed before modern safety regulations.
Factories across Alabama used asbestos in machinery, insulation, roofing, flooring, and industrial equipment.
Exposure commonly occurred in aerospace, defense, engineering, utilities, and manufacturing facilities throughout Madison, Limestone, Morgan, and surrounding counties
Workers in steel production, power generation, industrial manufacturing, and public infrastructure projects faced significant asbestos exposure risks.
Shipyards, ports, maritime facilities, and industrial plants along the Gulf Coast created long-term asbestos exposure risks for workers and nearby residents
Many Alabama schools and public facilities built before asbestos regulations contained asbestos in floor tiles, ceiling materials, boiler rooms, pipe insulation, and fireproofing.
Exposure has been linked to maintenance, renovation, and custodial work performed in facilities operated by county and city school systems across the state.
Teachers, custodial staff, contractors, and maintenance workers may have been exposed during routine repairs or renovations.
We file claims with more than 60 asbestos trust funds created by bankrupt asbestos manufacturers. Many Alabama clients receive compensation without filing a lawsuit.
When trust fund compensation is not sufficient, we pursue additional claims against manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors responsible for asbestos exposure.
We assist Alabama veterans exposed during military service while protecting VA healthcare and disability benefits.
Families who lost a loved one to mesothelioma or asbestos-related cancer may be eligible for compensation.
Individuals diagnosed with asbestos-related lung cancer may qualify even if they have a history of smoking.
We review your diagnosis, work history, and potential exposure at no cost.
Our team identifies where and how asbestos exposure likely occurred, even if it happened decades ago.
We prepare and submit all trust fund claims and legal filings on your behalf.
Many Alabama clients begin receiving payments within 90 to 120 days.
Most cases are handled remotely by phone, email, and mail. Court appearances are rarely required.
$6.1 million for a spouse exposed through contaminated work clothing
$3.9 million for a military veteran exposed during service
$2.6 million for an industrial worker diagnosed with mesothelioma
Results depend on individual circumstances.
Results depend on individual circumstances.
Alabama law limits how long you have to file a mesothelioma or wrongful death claim. Missing the deadline can permanently block your right to compensation.
Employment records, witnesses, and facility documentation become more difficult to obtain as time passes. Acting early strengthens your case.
Asbestos trust funds are finite. Filing sooner improves access to available compensation.
Medical treatment, travel, lost income, and family expenses add up quickly. Compensation can help reduce financial stress.
Taking action early protects your legal rights and your family’s future.
Early symptoms can include shortness of breath, persistent coughing, and chest pain. If you have a history of asbestos exposure, it’s crucial to monitor any symptoms and consult a healthcare provider.
Many clients receive initial payments within three to four months, depending on the claim type.
No. Veterans can pursue asbestos claims without affecting VA healthcare or disability benefits.
In most cases, no. Claims are handled remotely and resolved without trials.
There is no upfront cost. We only get paid if compensation is recovered.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos-related lung cancer anywhere in Alabama, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. We proudly serve clients statewide with no upfront costs and no stress.
Do you have any questions? We would love to help you with that. Please give us a call or send us an email.