For decades, asbestos was used in homes, ships, factories, and construction sites across the country, often without clear warnings. Today, growing evidence links asbestos exposure to lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other devastating respiratory diseases. If you’ve been diagnosed after years of working or living around asbestos, you’re not alone. Support, medical resources, and legal accountability may be within reach.
You may be entitled to financial compensation.
Individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma or lung cancer since 2020 due to industrial or military asbestos exposure, including families of those who have passed, may qualify for financial compensation. More than $30 billion remains available through asbestos trust funds, and we have helped pursue over $300 million in compensation for affected individuals and their families.

Certain individuals affected by asbestos exposure may be eligible to pursue lung cancer settlements, depending on the facts of their case.
Eligibility may include:
Individuals diagnosed with lung cancer
Family members of someone who passed away from lung cancer
Estate representatives of a lung cancer patient
To determine eligibility, it is recommended to consult with a lung cancer attorney. Legal counsel can help identify asbestos exposure and demonstrate how it contributed to the diagnosis. Qualified attorneys can then negotiate settlements related to asbestos-related lung cancer to seek appropriate financial compensation
Many workers were exposed to asbestos through daily job duties in construction, manufacturing, shipyards, and industrial facilities. Prolonged exposure in these occupations has been directly linked to lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other irreversible asbestos-related diseases.
Aerospace workers
Aircraft mechanics
Automotive technicians
Boilermakers
Cabinet makers
Carpenters
Coal miners
Chemical plant workers
Construction workers
Electricians
Firefighters
Military veterans
9/11 first responders
Pipefitters
Plumbers
Power plant workers
Railroad workers
Shipyard workers and shipbuilders
Steamfitters
Union members
Welders

Military veterans, especially U.S. Navy personnel, faced heavy asbestos exposure due to its widespread use aboard ships. Family members were also affected through secondary exposure from contaminated clothing. Across many industries, prolonged asbestos exposure has been linked to lung cancer and other serious diseases, often decades later.
A lung cancer lawsuit is a legal claim that may be brought against companies associated with asbestos-containing products when exposure may have contributed to a lung cancer diagnosis. These claims may help eligible individuals pursue compensation for medical costs and other related losses.
Individuals diagnosed with lung cancer after past asbestos exposure—sometimes occurring decades earlier—may be eligible to pursue a claim. In certain situations, surviving family members may also be able to pursue a wrongful death claim on behalf of a loved one.
This may include:
A spouse
A child
A parent
A legally appointed estate representative
Eligibility depends on the specific facts of each case.
Compensation may be available for individuals and families impacted by asbestos-related lung cancer. Potential sources can include:
Settlements or court awards
Asbestos trust funds
Certain veterans’ benefits
The availability and amount of compensation depend on individual circumstances
A history of smoking does not automatically prevent someone from pursuing an asbestos-related lung cancer claim. Eligibility depends on whether asbestos exposure may have contributed to the illness.
Medical research has linked asbestos exposure to an increased risk of lung cancer. Risk levels can vary depending on duration and intensity of exposure.
There is no cost to complete the pre-qualification or eligibility review. There are also no upfront fees to work with a participating legal team. Attorneys are typically compensated only if compensation is successfully recovered through a settlement or judgment, based on the terms of their contingency fee agreement.
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No. National Injury Counsel is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We assist individuals by helping them understand potential causes of harm, identifying parties who may be responsible, and connecting them with legal professionals who can evaluate their situation..

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