Many people working in various industries throughout Maine face the risk of silica dust exposure. It’s possible for this exposure to cause silicosis, one of the most commonly diagnosed occupational illnesses in the United States. If you have been diagnosed with this condition, it is crucial to speak with a Maine silicosis lawyer at your first opportunity. They can help you make sense of your legal options and pursue compensation for your damages.

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The attorneys at Wallace & Graham, P.A., have more than 40 combined years of experience handling silicosis cases and many other types of toxic exposure and occupational illness claims across the United States. If you have been diagnosed with silicosis, a Maine silicosis lawyer can help you trace the origin of the condition, determine your most viable legal options, and help you recover compensation for your damages.
In every case we accept, we take time to learn as much as possible about our client and their situation. We can help you understand the state and federal laws and regulations that apply to silicosis and silica dust exposure, identify your most viable recovery options, and provide comprehensive support through all of the proceedings ahead of you. We are confident we can help you reach a positive outcome in your case.
According to the American Lung Association, about 2.3 million US workers face silica dust exposure at work each year. Construction is the most dangerous industry for silica dust exposure, accounting for roughly two million of these cases. Other work, such as mining and any operations that involve manipulating engineered stone, is also high-risk when it comes to silica dust exposure.
Companies that handle operations that involve any amount of silica dust exposure are required to abide by strict laws and regulations aimed at minimizing the risk of exposure for their workers. In Maine, employers must adhere to the regulations set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which typically requires regular air quality testing, safety equipment for employees, and specific engineering controls.
You may be able to file a workers’ compensation claim through your employer if you have been diagnosed with silicosis because of silica dust at work. Maine classifies silicosis as an occupational disease, so you will need to prove that your condition resulted from your work environment in order to claim these benefits. However, workers’ compensation insurance is limited in what it can provide.
You could also have grounds to file a toxic exposure lawsuit against your employer if they were negligent and/or failed to follow applicable state or federal workplace safety regulations in any manner that contributed to causing your condition. It’s also possible to have grounds for a claim against a product manufacturer, such as a company that produced engineered stone contaminated with silica or a company that produced defective safety equipment.
The team at Wallace & Graham, P.A., can review the details of your situation and help you determine your most viable legal options. We have assisted many past clients through all types of difficult toxic exposure cases, and we are prepared to leverage this extensive experience in your case. Reach out to our firm right away to learn more about the legal services we offer.

A: Proving liability for silica dust exposure in Maine usually requires an extensive review of records and documentation, so you can prove when and where you were most likely exposed. An experienced Maine silicosis lawyer can help you identify the most likely source of your condition and provide consistent support through all of the legal proceedings ahead of you.
A: The amount of compensation you can claim for silicosis in Maine varies based on several factors. A workers’ compensation claim could yield medical expenses and some compensation for lost income, but a toxic exposure lawsuit could lead to a greater recovery. Your Maine silicosis lawyer can help you calculate all economic damages you can claim from the defendant and help you maximize compensation for your pain and suffering.
A: You need to hire a silicosis lawyer because these cases are inherently challenging in several ways. Determining the exact cause of your condition is likely to require careful review of extensive records, and you will need help proving the full scope of your damages. When you hire a silicosis lawyer to represent you, you are more likely to build an effective case and more likely to maximize your compensation.
A: Yes, there are potential penalties for causing silica dust exposure. If an employer or manufacturer is found liable for silica dust exposure due to negligence and/or failure to comply with applicable regulations, they not only face liability for any resulting civil damages, but they could also face a heavy fine and will be required to implement new engineering systems and safety measures to ensure they meet full compliance with applicable regulations.
A: The cost to hire a Maine silicosis lawyer is determined by our contingency fee policy when you choose Wallace & Graham, P.A., to represent you. Instead of charging upfront or ongoing fees, we charge our client a percentage of the final settlement or case award we recover for them, and only if we win their case. If we cannot obtain compensation for you for any reason, there is no fee.
The team at Wallace & Graham, P.A., has decades of experience handling silicosis cases and other toxic exposure claims for clients in Maine and many other states. We are confident we possess the skills and experience you need on your side if you have been diagnosed with silicosis. If you’re ready to learn how we can help with your case, contact us today and schedule a free consultation with a Maine silicosis lawyer you trust.