Many workplaces throughout Arkansas have been identified as asbestos exposure risks, such as various Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation facilities and the International Paper mill in Pine Bluff. Many occupations entail a risk of exposure, but insulators have historically faced some of the greatest risks while performing their job duties. An Arkansas insulators mesothelioma lawyer can help if you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma after working in this trade.

The attorneys at Wallace & Graham, PA have an extensive record of successful legal representation in mesothelioma cases nationwide. We have helped insulators in Arkansas pursue compensation for life-changing mesothelioma diagnoses, pursuing accountability and compensation for this terminal cancer. If you have recently been diagnosed with mesothelioma, we will explain your legal options.
The American Cancer Society reports that there are only about 3,000 new cases of mesothelioma diagnosed in the US each year, so this is not a particularly common form of cancer. However, new cases continue appearing despite greatly reduced asbestos use throughout the US because mesothelioma has a very long latency period, often taking decades to cause noticeable symptoms. It can be very difficult to determine the cause of your diagnosis with an attorney’s help.
Our team can review your work history and other evidence to determine the most likely source of the asbestos exposure that has caused your mesothelioma diagnosis. We can help with workers’ compensation claims for work-related mesothelioma, claims against mesothelioma injury trusts, or building personal injury cases for toxic exposure. You have a short time to build your case, so you should hire mesothelioma lawyer right away.
Mesothelioma is an incurable and terminal cancer. Pleural mesothelioma, the most common form of this disease, only has an average 15% five-year survival rate for all stages, so it is important to start building your case as soon as possible after diagnosis. Insulators may be exposed to asbestos when working in older buildings, or if they worked in this field prior to the late 1980s and handled asbestos insulation directly.
Mesothelioma treatment focuses on slowing the cancer’s progression, managing symptoms, and maintaining quality of life. Many of these diagnoses occur late in life, but a victim could face expensive medical bills, reduced capacity to work, physical pain, and psychological distress. Hiring experienced legal counsel increases your chances of establishing fault and recovering compensation.
If you were exposed at your current job, you may be eligible to file a workers’ compensation claim for job-related mesothelioma. However, if a specific company is responsible for your exposure, then you may have grounds to file a personal injury case for toxic exposure. Some victims may learn that the companies responsible for their exposure are no longer operating, but they may have been required to establish mesothelioma trust funds.
Your Arkansas insulators mesothelioma attorney can accurately determine the most likely source of the asbestos exposure that caused your mesothelioma and then explain your legal options. At Wallace & Graham, PA, we have successfully helped many clients nationwide with these difficult cases, and we are confident we can help with yours. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Arkansas insulators mesothelioma lawyer.