Spanaway County, WA Mesothelioma Lawsuits
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Asbestos Exposure in Washington Counties
Residents and workers in Spanaway County, WA were exposed to toxic asbestos dust and fibers with highest exposure years being between, 1930-1980.
It can take 10-50 years after initial asbestos exposure before symptoms of Mesothelioma may appear.
If you have been exposed to asbestos-containing products or worked in an industry in Washington that exposed people to deadly asbestos fibers our Mesothelioma lawyers can help you seek financial compensation for medical expenses resulting from asbestos exposure or a Mesothelioma cancer diagnosis.
We connect you with experienced Mesothelioma law firms that serve the Spanaway County, WA area.
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Residential Asbestos Exposure in Washington Counties
More than 63,000 tons of asbestos shipments were received in the state of Washington. High asbestos exposure was in shipyards, power plants, steel mills, iron mills, oil refineries, and construction sites in Washington.
Residents and workers in Spanaway County, WA were exposed to toxic asbestos dust and fibers with highest exposure years being between, 1930-1980.
Asbestos exposure in Washington communities and residential homes is found in over 3,000 asbestos-containing products including adhesives, caulking, cements, drywall, flooring, glues, insulation, plasters, tiles, roofing tiles, plumbing, shingles, and heating products. Almost 80 percent of houses built in the U. S. before 1980 contained asbestos products. Washington resident are exposed to toxic asbestos fibers during renovations of old homes, schools, hospital, and county buildings.
Airports | Gyms | Police Stations |
Apartments | Hospitals | Prisons |
Cathedrals | Hotels | Residential Homes |
Churches | Industrial Parks | Restaurants |
City Buildings | Jails | Shopping Centers |
Condominiums | Libraries | Skyscrapers |
County Buildings | Manufacturing Plants | State Buildings |
Courthouses | Medical Buildings | Stores |
Factories | Office Buildings | Temples |
Fire Stations | Park Buildings | Towers |
Gas Stations | Plants | Townhouses |
Asbestos Exposure in Washington County Schools
Older county school buildings were built with hundreds of asbestos-containing products and materials pre-1980. Students, teachers, administrators and school employees were exposed to asbestos on a daily basis during remodeling and construction of Washington county schools.
Catholic Schools | High Schools | Private Schools |
City School | Middle Schools | Public Schools |
Colleges | Military Schools | School District Buildings |
Dental Schools | Trade Schools | State Schools |
Elementary Schools | Prep Schools | Universities |
Grammar School | Preschool | Vocational Schools |
Mesothelioma Cancer Washington
Mesothelioma is rare cancer that affects the lining of the major organs in the body that includes the lungs, abdomen, and heart. Asbestos exposure has been known to cause life-threatening illnesses, such as Mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis.
Over 27 million Americans are at risk for developing Mesothelioma from asbestos exposure and the state Washington ranks 31st in the U. S. for Mesothelioma and asbestos related deaths. Washington law allows people that develop asbestos diseases or Mesothelioma even from exposure in the remote past, to sue and receive compensation from the responsible asbestos companies.
Washington Mesothelioma Statistics (Asbestos-Related Deaths)
- Washington ranks 9th in the U. S. for deaths from malignant Mesothelioma.
- The mortality rate from Mesothelioma in Washington is 20.1 per million.
- 1,387 Washington residents died from malignant Mesothelioma.
- 2,311 asbestos-related deaths were reported in Washington since 1979.
- King County, WA has more than 595 asbestos-related deaths and more than 345 Mesothelioma Deaths.
*Statistics on Mesothelioma and asbestos related deaths were compiled from CDC (Center for Disease Control’s National Center for Health Statistics), and NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) and other cancer reporting sources.
There were 9,200 asbestos related deaths in Washington (1,604 Mesothelioma) from 1999-2017 – EWG Action Fund 2017 Study.
Washington Mesothelioma Statistics (Asbestos-Related Deaths)
- Washington ranks 4th in the U. S. for deaths from malignant Mesothelioma.
- The mortality rate from Mesothelioma in Washington is 16.8 per million.
- 3,913 Washington residents died from malignant Mesothelioma.
- 2,215 asbestos-related deaths were reported in Washington since 1979.
- Philadelphia County, PA has more than 659 asbestos-related deaths and more than 315 Mesothelioma Deaths.
*Statistics on Mesothelioma and asbestos related deaths were compiled from CDC (Center for Disease Control s National Center for Health Statistics), and NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) and other cancer reporting sources.
There were 9,200 asbestos related deaths in Washington (1,604 Mesothelioma) from 1999-2017 – EWG Action Fund 2017 Study.
Mesothelioma Facts and Statistics
- More than 20 million American workers have been exposed to asbestos.
- Mesothelioma cases are found in 9 out of every 1 million people.
- 3,000 new cases of Mesothelioma are diagnosed each year in the U. S.
- Each year in U. S 10,000 Americans will die from an asbestos related disease.
- 30% of U. S. Veterans will develop an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.
- 1 in 125 U. S. males who live over the age of 50 will die from an asbestos-related disease.
- Experts believe 60,000 Malignant Mesothelioma deaths will occur between 2010 and 2030.
Washington Plants and Factories
Washington plants and factories used large amounts of asbestos because it is a good conductor of electricity and resists heat and fire. Asbestos products were used widely in Washington because of their fire-resistant and insulating Materials.
Asbestos-Containing Products Were Commonly Used in Washington;
- Auto Plants
- Brewing Plants
- Chemical Plants
- Construction Sites
- Energy Plants
- Foundries
- Government Buildings
- Hotels
- Hospitals
- Industrial Sites
- Manufacturing Plants
- Mining Operations
- Oil Refineries
- Paper Plants
- Petrochemical Plants
- Power Plants
- Pulp Mills
- Railroads
- Washington Military Bases
- Power Plants
- Schools
- Shipyards
- State Facilities
- Steel Plants
Washington workers and laborers that were exposed to asbestos are at higher risk than the general population for being diagnosed with Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.
Washington Legal Rights for Mesothelioma Victims
Mesothelioma victims can obtain substantial money compensation for their cancer under Washington law. There are multiple ways in which mesothelioma victims can collect money damages, including:
Civil Lawsuit: Can be filed against asbestos product manufacturers, Distributors and suppliers. This is known as a products liability action. A civil lawsuit can also be filed for not preventing workers from the hazards of asbestos.
Asbestos Trust Funds: Asbestos companies who have filed for bankruptcy have set up trust funds for asbestos victims. There are more than 50 asbestos trust funds totaling more than 30 billion dollars.
Workers Compensation: Mesothelioma victims have the right to file worker s compensation claims under state law or under the Federal Worker s Compensation Act.
Washington Mesothelioma Statute of Limitations
In Washington, the Statute of Limitations for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Claims are;
- 3 years from date of diagnosis
- 3 years from the time a loved one passes away to file for wrongful death claims.
Washington Statute of Limitations on Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuits
Wash. Rev. Code Ann. § 4.16.005 et seq.
Asbestos Laws in Washington
Laws and regulations for asbestos abatement and removal in the Washington are administered by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. Washington State has written several regulations regarding asbestos removal and training those that inspect asbestos sites, and prepare individuals for asbestos removal.
Before a contractor is allowed to do any building, the site must be inspected for any toxic asbestos materials that have potential to cause a hazard. Contractors must have a written asbestos report from the owner, or the owner’s agent, prior to construction. Inspections must be done by licensed state-certified asbestos Washington inspectors.
Any person involved in the removal of asbestos materials must contact the state, in writing 10 days prior to the removal of the asbestos materials.
Washington Asbestos Exposure Hot Spots
More than 63,000 tons of asbestos shipments were received in the state of Washington. High asbestos exposure was in King County, Kitsap County, Pierce County, Snomish County and Spokane County.
Asbestos-containing products and materials were used throughout Washington included; asbestos ceiling & floor tiles, asbestos mixed in paints, asbestos mixed in cement, asbestos used in boilers, asbestos used electrical wiring, roofing materials, plumbing pipes & gaskets, attic insulation, heating and air-conditioning products, car and truck brakes, welding equipment, fire retardant clothing & gloves, drywall, fiberboard, wallboard, asbestos tape, vinyl flooring, fireproofing materials, fireplaces, ovens, and flooring products.
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Many of these asbestos-containing products were used in building trades with the heaviest use pre-1980 in the U. S. The latency period for an asbestos-related disease to show up in a person s body is 10-50 years.
Asbestos-containing products and materials were used throughout Washington included; asbestos ceiling & floor tiles, asbestos mixed in paints, asbestos mixed in cement, asbestos used in boilers, asbestos used electrical wiring, roofing materials, plumbing pipes & gaskets, attic insulation, heating and air-conditioning products, car and truck brakes, welding equipment, fire retardant clothing & gloves, drywall, fiberboard, wallboard, asbestos tape, vinyl flooring, fireproofing materials, fireplaces, ovens, etc.
Washington Mesothelioma Verdicts and Settlements
A Mesothelioma claim is a lawsuit filed on behalf of a victim or surviving family members because of hazardous exposure to asbestos. Here is a list of some noteworthy Washington Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts.
List of Washington Mesothelioma settlements and verdicts listed in asbestos lawsuits, court documents, and news sources.
- $18 Million was awarded to the families of two Washington pipefitters who worked with products manufactured by Crane Co. and Garlock Sealing Technologies exposed to the gaskets, which were shown to contain 75 to 90% asbestos.
- $12 Million was awarded in 2012 to a Washington boiler mechanic to carcinogens at a Johnsonburg, PA paper mill against Garlock Sealing Technologies.
- $6 Million was awarded to a 56-year-old former pipefitter and fireman for J.J. Skelly at the B.P. Oil Refinery in Trainer, PA where he was exposed to asbestos materials such as gaskets and packing on pumps, valves, boilers, and steam traps.
- $5.7 Million was awarded to a 56-year-old former Washington foundry worker, pipefitter and pipefitter instructor exposed to asbestos at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
- $4.6 Million was awarded to a 66-year-old for a Washington machinist mate in the United States Navy aboard the USS Taconic and a steam heat operator at the Philadelphia Electric Company.
- $3.4 million was awarded to the family of a former Washington refinery worker against the Pittsburgh Corning.
- $2.9 Million was awarded to an 83-year-old former welder and maintenance supervisor at a paper mill, PH Glatfelter Company, in Spring Grove, PA.
- $3 Million was awarded to the family of a 77-year-old former employee at the G.M. Powertrain facility in the town of Tonawanda, who subsequently died of asbestos disease due to the negligence of Crane Co.
- $2.4 was awarded to the family of a former refinery worker against the Pittsburgh Corning.
Mesothelioma Verdicts & Settlements Nationwide
- $10.2 Million Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Paper Mill worker suffering from pleural Mesothelioma.
- $8 Million Mesothelioma Award: For a man diagnosed with Mesothelioma. Noneconomic damages and $1.5 Million for Loss of Life.
- $7.5Million Mesothelioma Verdict: For a woman that developed peritoneal Mesothelioma from laundering her husband s work clothes.
- $5 Million Navy Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Navy Boilerman who developed Mesothelioma during his service.
- $4.8 Million was awarded to a 65-year-old former plant worker who was exposed to asbestos in the household and at work.
- $4.6 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a union insulator that developed malignant Mesothelioma from asbestos exposure.
- $3.2 Million was awarded to a 61-year-old retired maintenance worker.
- $2.5 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a union pipefitter man who died from malignant Mesothelioma.
- $2.6 Million Shipyard Worker Mesothelioma Settlement: For the family of a 72-year-old shipyard worker with Mesothelioma who suffered secondhand exposure.
- $2.1 Million was awarded to a 73-year-old Navy veteran and former pipefitter.
- $1.8Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a carpenter that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 68.
- $1.8 Million was awarded to a 75-year-old Navy veteran and retired warehouse worker.
- $1.5 Million was awarded to a 60-year-old insulator and plant worker who fell victim to mesothelioma.
- $1.5 Million was awarded to an 85-year-old former maintenance worker and electrician exposed to asbestos on the job.
- $1.4 Million was awarded to a 57-year-old furnace operator and plant worker.
- $1.4 Million was awarded to an 81-year-old former Marine and HVAC affected by mesothelioma.
- $1.2 Million Mesothelioma Settlement: For a 76-year-old carpenter that developed malignant Mesothelioma.
- $1.1 Million was awarded to a 75-year-old Army veteran and retired Laborer.
- $1.1 Million was awarded to an 82-year-old Navy veteran and former engineer exposed to asbestos on the job.
- $1 Million Veteran Mesothelioma Settlement: For a Navy veteran machinist that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 71.
Washington workers, military veterans, and residents have the right to sue asbestos manufacturers and companies that exposed them to Asbestos. There is more than 30 billion in 60+ asbestos trust funds for people diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases.
Malignant Mesothelioma has been linked to workplace asbestos exposure.
Asbestos Trust Funds and Mesothelioma Claims
U. S. Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts Funds have paid out nearly 21 billion to more than 600,000 asbestos claimants. There are about 60 active Asbestos Trust Funds with an estimated $32 billion in remaining assets.
Asbestos Settlement Trusts were established to help compensate workers and their families for asbestos exposure causing Mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. When an Asbestos company establishes a Trust Fund all settlements are managed by trustees that decide the compensation amounts paid to Mesothelioma claimants. U. S. Courts allow Asbestos defendants to file for protection under a legal process known as bankruptcy reorganization. This allows the company to pay claims and stay in business.
Asbestos Trust Fund settlements typically do not come with an admission of guilt by the asbestos company that set up the trust.
If you have a history of asbestos exposure you should be checked each year by a qualified doctor.
We have been helping victims of asbestos exposure and their families for more than 20 years.
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with Malignant Mesothelioma or an Asbestos-related disease, we are here to help you file a claim with an experience Mesothelioma lawyer that will fight for you!
Asbestos Cover up – Quotes from Asbestos Executives
Evidence in thousands of court documents have shown that asbestos companies hid and destroyed memos, documents and ignored doctor’s medical reports about the dangers of asbestos exposure. Despite all of the information about the deadly dangers of asbestos exposure available in the scientific and medical literature asbestos companies chose not to take any action to protect workers.
They chose profit over the safety of their workers and then lied and covered it up. This is why U. S. Courts are making asbestos manufacturers and companies pay millions to asbestos victims for their asbestos cover up.
- “…if you have enjoyed a good life while working with asbestos products, why not die from it.” 1966 memo from an executive of the Bendix Corporation (now part of Honeywell)
- In early 1940s, the president of Johns-Manville called the managers of another company “a bunch of fools for notifying employees who had asbestosis.” When asked by another company executive, “Do you mean to tell me you would let them work until they drop dead?” he responded, “Yes. We save a lot of money that way.”
Mesothelioma has been medically linked to workplace asbestos exposure.
Washington Veterans and Asbestos Exposure
Military Veterans have a 1 in 3 chance of developing an asbestos related disease in their lifetime. Veterans have the right to bring lawsuits against negligent asbestos companies for exposing them to toxic asbestos-containing products and materials.
There are 21.5 million current living Veterans according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans who served between 1940 and 1970 have the greatest risk of developing Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related cancer. Navy Veterans who served during World War II and the Korean War have the highest incidence of Asbestos-related diseases.
The U.S. Military used thousands of asbestos-containing products in their ships between the 1920-late 1970’s. 14 in every 1,000 WW II shipyard workers died of an asbestos-related disease compared to 18 in every 1,000 combat related deaths.
- Mesothelioma primarily occurs in Veterans between the ages of 55-75.
- 30% of U. S. Veterans will develop an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.
- Asbestos was listed as the top contaminant at 32 U.S. Army base closures during the 1990s.
- A recent study showed that as many as 30-40% of Mesothelioma victims is U. S. Veterans.
Military Bases in Washington
- Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
- Tobyhanna Army Depot and Carlisle Barracks
- Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mechanicsburg.
- Joint Reserve Base (JRB) at Willow Grove
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U. S. Branches of Service and Asbestos Exposure
Air Force Veterans
Army Corps of Engineers
Army Veterans
Coast Guard
Korean War Veterans
Merchant Marines
National Guard
Navy Veterans
Seabees
U. S. Marine Veterans
Vietnam War Veterans
WW 2 Veterans
Women Veterans
Military Bases
Military Vehicles
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Washington Workers Asbestos Exposure
Adjusters | Drillers | Modifiers | Solderers |
Analysts | Drivers | Molders | Scrapers |
Applicators | Dumpers | Monitors | Screeners |
Appraisers | Estimators | Mounters | Sealers |
Apprentices | Examiners | Movers | Servicers |
Assemblers | Excavators | Observers | Set Ups |
Assembly Man | Expediters | Offbearers | Setters |
Assembly Men | Feeders | Operatives | Sorters |
Assemblyman | Fillers | Operators | Specialists |
Assessors | Finishers | Overhaulers | Spinners |
Assistants | Fitters | Packagers | Splicers |
Assorters | Folders | Packers | Sprayers |
Auditors | Foreman | Painters | Stackers |
Binders | Galvanizers | Patternmakers | Stampers |
Blenders | Graders | Pilers | Stokers |
Buffers | Grinders | Planners | Strippers |
Builders | Handlers | Platers | Superintendents |
Casters | Helpers | Polishers | Supervisors |
Caulkers | Inserters | Pourers | Surveyors |
Changers | Inspectors | Preppers | Switchers |
Chippers | Installers | Pressers | Technicians |
Cleaners | Instructors | Pressman | Tenders |
Clerks | Investigators | Pipefitters | Testers |
Coaters | Laborers | Processors | Throubleshooters |
Collectors | Lay Outs | Programmers | Trimmers |
Coordinators | Layers | Pullers | Turners |
Coverers | Liners | Pumpers | Twisters |
Crushers | Loaders | Pipefitters | Unloaders |
Cutters | Locators | Pumpmen | Washers |
Designers | Maintainers | Regulators | Watchers |
Developers | Managers | Removers | Weavers |
Diggers | Mappers | Repairers | Weighers |
Disassemblers | Markers | Repairman | Welders |
Dismantlers | Measurers | Replacers | Winders |
Dispatchers | Mechanics | Researchers | Wireman |
Distributers | Messengers | Rewinders | Workers |
Drawers | Mixers | Sawyers | Wrappers |
Asbestos Exposure Washington Workers – Job Duties
Audited | Dismantled | Measured |
Adjusted | Distributed | Mixed |
Analyzed | Drawed | Modified |
Assembled | Drilled | Mounted |
Assessed | Dumped | Moved |
Assisted | Estimated | Observed |
Assorted | Examined | Operated |
Audited | Excavated | Overhauled |
Binded | Filled | Packaged |
Blended | Fitted | Packed |
Buffed | Fixed | Painted |
Casted | Folded | Piled |
Caulked | Galvanized | Planned |
Changed | Graded | Plated |
Chipped | Grinded | Poured |
Clamped | Hauled | Prepped |
Cleaned | Helped | Pressed |
Coated | Inserted | Processed |
Collected | Inspected | Programmed |
Coordinated | Instructed | Pulled |
Covered | Investigated | Pumped |
Crushed | Labored | Removed |
Cutted | Lathed | Renovated |
Demonstrated | Layed | Repaired |
Designed | Lined | Replaced |
Detailed | Loaded | Researched |
Developed | Located | Scrapped |
Digged | Maintained | Screened |
Disassembled | Managed | Sealed |
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Malignant Mesothelioma Cancer
Malignant Mesothelioma is rare form of cancer that affects lining of the lungs, abdomen, heart, and major organs in the body. Mesothelioma is a disease in which malignant cancer cells are found in the sac lining the chest (pleura) or the abdomen (peritoneum). There are about 3,000 new malignant Mesothelioma cases diagnosed each year in the U. S. If you are experiencing any Mesothelioma symptoms you should contact a doctor immediately.
Diagnosed With Mesothelioma?
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with malignant Mesothelioma you are going to have a lot of questions about living with Mesothelioma and what legal options, you have against asbestos manufacturers and asbestos companies for your asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma is a seriously deadly disease. According to the American Cancer Society with the average survival time for people with Mesothelioma is 4-18 months.
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Family Member Died From Mesothelioma?
If you have a family member that has died from Mesothelioma cancer in Washington, you should immediately consult with an experienced Mesothelioma diagnosis lawyer about what compensation may be available to you from asbestos trust funds that total more than 30 billion dollars.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you file your Mesothelioma claim within your states Statute of Limitations.
We have seen many families lose their right to file a lawsuit because their Statute of Limitations had expired while they were grieving. We know it is a tough time to grieve the loss of a loved one, but please do not let your Statute of Limitations expire for filing your Mesothelioma lawsuit.
Experienced Washington Asbestos Settlement Lawyers
Our Experienced Asbestos lawyers are here to help you with questions you have regarding filing an asbestos claim. An Asbestos lawsuit can help with the financial burden that comes with a Mesothelioma cancer diagnosis. Our Asbestos Attorneys are qualified to file with Asbestos Trust Funds and understand what families go through when a loved one is diagnosed or dies from toxic asbestos exposure and will work hard on your behalf for financial compensation.
Mesothelioma Lawsuit Damages Washington
Mesothelioma Latency Period
Mesothelioma has a long latency period of 10-50 years. Many Veterans, Shipyard Workers, Construction Workers, Power Plant Workers, Mill Workers, Steel Workers, Railroad Workers, Pipefitters, Insulators, Electricians, Carpenters, Welders, Auto Mechanics, Veterans, Factory Workers, and laborers are living in the early stages of a variety of asbestos related diseases. Many Mesothelioma lawyers will not accept asbestosis, asbestos lung cancer, pleural plaques, pleural thickening, colon cancer and esophageal cancer cases.
There is More Than 30 Billion Dollars Set Aside for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Victims in Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts
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Asbestos Exposure in Washington
Asbestos was used heavily in U. S. building trades between 1930-1980. More than 3,000 commonly used products in Washington contained toxic asbestos fibers and materials.
Washington Workers and Residents that were exposed to asbestos are at higher risk (7 times) than the general population for being diagnosed with Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related disease in their lifetime.
It can take 10-50 years after initial asbestos exposure before symptoms of Mesothelioma may appear. People that were exposed to asbestos in Washington decades ago are walking time bombs. There is no clear way of knowing if a person will develop Mesothelioma, but most people diagnosed are around 70 years of age.
If you worked in an industry in Washington that exposed you to deadly asbestos fibers a Mesothelioma lawyer can help you seek compensation for medical expenses resulting from a Mesothelioma cancer diagnosis.
When asbestos is disturbed, broken apart, cut, decayed, or damaged, it releases tiny asbestos microscopic fibrous particles that can cling to the skin, hair and clothing. These asbestos fibers are easily transferred to others where they can accumulate in the lining of lungs that cause Mesothelioma lung cancer.