The industrial growth of Atlanta led to widespread asbestos danger throughout the city’s rail yards, construction sites, and factories. Now, many workers who built Atlanta face illnesses linked to those hazardous conditions. The Atlanta, GA mesothelioma & asbestos exposure lawyers at Wallace & Graham, P.A., track down the locations where asbestos exposure happened and identify negligent parties to help families achieve justice and stability.

Wallace & Graham, P.A., is a dedicated team of Atlanta mesothelioma & asbestos exposure attorneys with decades of national experience in asbestos litigation. Founding partners Mona Lisa Wallace and Bill Graham have a track record of landmark verdicts for asbestos victims throughout the U.S.
In Atlanta, Wallace & Graham brings that experience together with local knowledge and a genuine commitment to Georgia families. We know the laws that can protect families and fight for every possible source of compensation for victims.
The swift industrial expansion of Atlanta produced numerous employment opportunities along with varying dangers. From textile mills and manufacturing plants to Hartsfield’s early airport facilities, asbestos was used to insulate pipes, boilers, and machinery. Even decades later, remodeling or demolition can disturb those fibers again.
According to the CDC, more than 2,600 new mesothelioma cases were reported nationally in 2022. Our Atlanta mesothelioma & asbestos exposure lawyers investigate historic job sites, union records, and supplier invoices to identify and prove negligence where it began.
Asbestos use was heavily restricted in the 1970s under the Clean Air Act and Georgia’s Air Quality Act – O.C.G.A. § 12-9-1 et seq., but it was never fully removed. Many of Atlanta’s older factories, schools, and office buildings still contain materials that predate those laws. Renovations in older neighborhoods like Midtown, the West End, or Decatur can easily uncover asbestos in:
The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) enforces asbestos safety regulations, but violations still occur when property owners skip abatement or ignore inspection requirements. Our Atlanta mesothelioma lawyers investigate whether safety laws were broken and hold accountable those who exposed workers and residents long after those protections were put in place.
One of the most challenging parts of understanding the risk of developing mesothelioma is that symptoms don’t occur for 20–60 years after asbestos exposure. As a result, many Atlantans have no idea that they were even exposed. Some of the symptoms of mesothelioma include:
Occupations in Atlanta’s industrial, construction, or rail industries, or renovation of downtown buildings, are just some of the situations in which people have been exposed to asbestos. If you think you may have been exposed, it’s essential to see a doctor.
Our mesothelioma attorneys can help guide you to a reliable medical professional and help with your medical records to support treatment and any future compensation claim.
Factories, construction sites, and public buildings pre-dating 1990 are common sources of exposure in Atlanta. Ship repair yards along the Chattahoochee, rail facilities, and downtown high-rises built in the last century used asbestos insulation and flooring.
Our lawyers research these sites and determine where exposure likely took place. We also use employment records and supplier lists to help Atlanta families trace their diagnosis back to a job site and a party.
O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 gives most mesothelioma victims two years from diagnosis to file a personal injury claim or two years from death for wrongful death claims. Evidence and witnesses can be lost quickly, so it is important to speak with an attorney sooner rather than later to protect your rights.
We work quickly to obtain records, document exposure, and file your case before Georgia’s strict statutes of limitations expire.
Asbestos exposure can also occur from renovating an older home or performing DIY projects. Atlanta homes, especially those built before the late 1980s, may have asbestos in tiles, insulation, or roofing. Even one project can release asbestos fibers into the air.
If you experience exposure, stop work immediately, seek medical attention, and do not resume until you have had the area tested and asbestos abated if necessary.
Yes, Atlanta has several hospitals with excellent cancer and thoracic programs that treat Mesothelioma patients. These include Emory University Hospital, Piedmont Atlanta Hospital, and our other top-ranked hospitals. They offer a range of treatment options, including surgery, chemotherapy, and participation in new immunotherapy clinical trials.
We coordinate with your care team to ensure your medical records support both your recovery and your right to compensation, so you can focus on healing and leave the legal process to us.
The risk of asbestos exposure was in factories, shipyards, and even homes with remodeling done without the proper notice.
Wallace & Graham, P.A., attorneys are made up of a national team with decades of asbestos litigation experience, as well as in-house counsel with Georgia-specific asbestos law experience, to help get to the bottom of where the exposure happened and work to seek recovery from the negligent companies to help families spend time on health and healing.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, call our office today to schedule a consultation. Hire a mesothelioma & asbestos exposure lawyer to preserve your right to justice and fight for the compensation you are owed.