Mesothelioma cancer is deadliest of the asbestos caused diseases, but there are many others. Asbestosis, lung cancer, COPD and chronic bronchitis are additional diseases that can be traced back to asbestos exposure. California residents who have developed an asbestos related disease have a number of legal options available to them. Our attorneys are familiar with California’s state rulings on mesothelioma cases as well as the applicable federal statutes and rulings.
Individuals who have suffered as the result of asbestos exposure can file a liability claim against one or more of the asbestos companies that have set up trust funds to compensate those that have been injured. Another option is filing a lawsuit against a former employer who manufactured products containing asbestos or who allowed asbestos exposure in the workplace. The third option is filing several legal actions, which is what thousands of Californians have done.
California Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawsuits
The term "asbestos cancer" generally refers to mesothelioma, a lethal malignancy for which the only known cause is asbestos. The initial symptoms are usually shortness of breath, a persistent cough and tightness in the chest, followed by pleural effusion. Over seventy percent of all mesothelioma cases develop in the outer lining of the lung; the other possibilities are in the abdominal cavity and in the lining around the heart.
A few facts:
- Mesothelioma has a latency period of twenty to fifty years. You may have recently developed asbestos cancer from a job you left decades ago.
- About 3,000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed annually in the U.S. despite the fact that asbestos products were taken off the market in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Because of the long latency period mesothelioma is often not diagnosed until the disease has developed to a late stage. The average survival term after diagnosis is twelve to eighteen months.
- The courts in most states understand the urgency of a mesothelioma lawsuit and often will help expedite it. California’s courts are generally reasonable about an attorney’s request for rapid proceedings on behalf of a gravely ill client.
Asbestos Claims in California
California has more asbestos related deaths every year than any other state. Part of the reason is the state’s sheer size, and part of the reason is the proliferation of industrial sites that were built with products containing asbestos. There are oil refineries in the Benicia and Vallejo to the north; San Pedro, Carson and Los Angeles to the south. (See more about Asbestos exposure in California)
Shipyards and naval bases are probably the job locations with the highest risk of hazardous asbestos exposure. Tens of thousands of Californians worked or are still working at the facilities in Oakland, Richmond, San Francisco, Vallejo, Long Beach, Los Angeles and San Diego. There are hundreds of other likely locations for job site asbestos exposure in the state.
National Experience with Asbestos Compensation
Asbestos claims are often filed against more than one company in more than one state. The regulations can vary – however our attorneys are familiar with the claim requirements for every firm that has acknowledged their liability for asbestos exposure and set aside funds to pay claims. We can provide a quick analysis of your case and get the necessary legal work in motion quickly – and at no charge. Read more about how to to find the right Asbestos lawyer as well as recent Mesothelioma case settlements in addition to lawsuits for Mesothelioma.
California
Legal Resources
Courts
Federal District Court for California
California has four regions for the federal court, all of which fall under the United States Courts 9th District which covers many states. There is a website for each California region, listed here. You can also find information on the United States Courts of Appeal on this website.
This website has information on the California Courts of Appeal and the California Supreme Court as well as information on recent opinions.
Administrative Office of the Courts
This organization has policy making authority over the state court system, including significant aspects of the county courts.
California Case Management System
Learn
about the statewide case management system for all county and state cases,
currently in development.
This
interactive list will take you to any of the state’s 58 County Court
organizations.
Government Officials
This
is the official website for the state’s governor, containing information in
recent initiatives and policy priorities.
California County Administrators
This
website provides a list of pages for each county administrative organization in
the state.
California Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Cal/OSHA
is a division of the state’s Department of Industrial Relations.
Law Libraries/Schools
United States Courts 9th Circuit Law Library
This library of federal cases and rulings has several branches and is available to the public on a limited basis.
Northern California Law Libraries
Here you will find a listing of public and private law libraries in Northern California.
Hastings Law School California Research Resources
This page provides an excellent list of
online resources for legal research.
This organization is
located at Cornell University and offers an extensive article about the ethics
requirements for California attorneys
Southern California Association of Law Libraries
This professional
organization has written an excellent e-book on doing legal research, and made
it available on their website.
University of California at Berkeley Law Library
This website has a
voluminous listing of legal research resources, many of which are available
online.
Laws and Legislatures
California
law consists of 29 “codes” covering a variety of issues and subject areas. This page is a search engine for California
laws.
This
is a database on pending California legislation, searchable by keyword.
This
is the official website for California’s State Senate and Assembly.
Environmental Laws and Regulations
This
page on the California EPA website goes into detail on the various federal and
state laws governing environmental issues.
Professional
Associations
By
law, the California State Bar is an administrative arm of the California
Supreme Court. This organization handles
formal complaints about attorneys.
Consumer Attorneys of California
This
organization tracks legislation relevant to consumer affairs on their website.
California District Attorneys Association
Among
the resources on this website is an Environmental Crimes Prosecution Manual.
This
website is a resource for legal researchers which also offers a list of
California county bar associations.
Environmental and
Toxics Agencies
California Department of Toxic Substances Control
Here
you will find the laws, policies, and regulations on toxics control and
abatement.
California Environmental Protection Agency
This
agency is responsible for enforcing all state laws regarding asbestos.
California Water Resources Control Board
This
agency is responsible for policing water quality, a major issue with asbestos sites.
Here
is a statewide review of federal activity on clean air, clean water, and
toxics.
The Federal EPA Southern California Office
This
website has information on local issues including all superfund sites in the
area.
Public Interest Law
Organizations
Center for Public Interest Law
This
organization is based at the University of San Diego School of Law.
An
organization that is involved in advocacy on a statewide basis.
Here
is another organization that organizes legal advocacy efforts with attorneys,
law students, and researchers.
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
This Northern California organization was founded in 1974 and now has expanded into advocacy in several specific areas including “Health Legal Services.


