The same industries that made Augusta and the surrounding River Region such a robust economy also left workers vulnerable to dangerous and unchecked working conditions. At Wallace & Graham, P.A., our Augusta, GA mesothelioma & asbestos exposure lawyers fight for workers, veterans, and families to hold asbestos companies accountable for the disease.
For decades, Augusta’s manufacturing, paper production, and construction companies along the Savannah River brought prosperity to the city and unwitting exposure to asbestos to its citizens. Our national litigation experience and local insight help us answer the questions clients have about where they were exposed and how to get the compensation they deserve.

Wallace & Graham, P.A., brings national leadership in asbestos litigation to the Augusta area and Georgia’s River Region. Founding attorneys Mona Lisa Wallace and Bill Graham have more than 30 years of combined experience holding negligent corporations accountable in some of the most complex mesothelioma cases in the country.
We offer our clients more than legal action, however. We are personal and committed guides with local understanding who are in this with families long after the diagnosis. Every case our law firm handles is an opportunity to fight for accountability, justice, and lasting recovery.
Georgia’s Air Quality Act (O.C.G.A. § 12-9-1 et seq.) and Federal NESHAP regulations (40 C.F.R. Part 61, Subpart M) were enacted to reduce emissions from industrial processes and protect workers from exposure.
While these are important laws, much of Augusta’s industrial infrastructure was in place before those laws existed, and asbestos contamination is still present at buildings along the Savannah River, in older mills and manufacturing facilities that are now undergoing renovation. Hidden asbestos can still be present in:
The Georgia EPD regulates asbestos removal and emission, but there are still gaps in enforcement and in the upkeep of older buildings that leave workers at risk of exposure.
Our Augusta mesothelioma & asbestos exposure lawyers investigate site history, abatement reports, and inspection documentation to piece together where safety laws were overlooked and where those responsible for preventable exposure should be held accountable.
Mesothelioma symptoms can develop 20 to 60 years after initial exposure to asbestos. If you’ve worked in manufacturing, construction, or at Fort Gordon, it is essential to be aware of the early warning signs so that you can seek immediate medical attention if necessary.
Since the disease takes so long to develop, the first symptoms can be easy to dismiss or mistake for another illness. These can include:
If you have been exposed to asbestos and experience any of these symptoms, contact your doctor. The sooner you are diagnosed, the sooner you can begin treatment, and the stronger your legal case can be when you seek compensation.
Augusta’s development was supported by factories, mills, and power plants that widely used asbestos insulation. Paper mill workers, construction crews, and Savannah River plant employees face common exposures.
Even hospitals and schools built in Augusta before 1980 could contain asbestos materials today. Augusta mesothelioma lawyers work to determine where in these workplaces and public buildings exposure likely took place and which companies were responsible.
If you live in Augusta, compelling proof of exposure often comes from old job records, union membership cards, or pay stubs that name the work sites where you were exposed. Product catalogs, construction records, and medical documentation can also be important.
Your legal team can help your family gather this evidence, working with investigators and other professionals to connect historic exposure events with modern diagnoses and to make sure your claim meets Georgia’s standards of legal and medical proof.
Yes, Georgia law provides both personal injury and wrongful death claims for anyone diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. It also accounts for diseases that can take decades to develop, like mesothelioma.
Asbestos-related legal claims in Georgia begin their countdown from the date of diagnosis rather than the exposure date. This gives Augusta victims and families time to file a claim after the illness is discovered.
Treatment for mesothelioma can be costly. Fortunately, many financial resources are available to victims in Augusta, including asbestos trust funds and pending legal claims. In some cases, veterans’ benefits or state-based medical assistance programs may be available.
We work with your medical and financial counselors to make sure your family can access all available sources of support while we take care of your legal matter, helping ensure nothing is overlooked and every possible opportunity for recovery is pursued.
At Wallace & Graham, P.A., we know how devastating a mesothelioma diagnosis can be for the family. From factories and industrial work along the Savannah River to old buildings in downtown Augusta, too many workers in the area were exposed to asbestos without being informed of the risk.
Our lawyers have decades of national experience combined with a nuanced understanding of Georgia law. We work tirelessly to determine the source of your exposure and make negligent companies pay for their carelessness.
It’s our job to fight for the compensation you need so you can focus on treatment, your peace of mind, and your family’s future. Schedule a no-obligation consultation with our team to learn how to hire a mesothelioma & asbestos exposure lawyer.