Workers in various industries throughout Ohio have historically faced some of the greatest risks of asbestos exposure in the US. Electricians are especially vulnerable, and places like the Gavin Power Plant, Armco Steel facilities, and Goodyear manufacturing facilities have been identified as high-risk workplaces for asbestos exposure. If you worked as an electrician and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, an Ohio electricians mesothelioma lawyer can help.

The Ohio mesothelioma lawyers at Wallace & Graham, PA can provide compassionate legal counsel when you need it most after a diagnosis of mesothelioma. Our firm excels at resolving difficult cases, and we accept mesothelioma cases that many other firms will not. We have successfully represented clients nationwide in their mesothelioma claims and will put this experience to work for you.
Electricians face a significant risk of asbestos exposure when working in power plants, utility stations, and in older buildings throughout Ohio. They often need to cut into walls, ceilings, and floors to access electrical systems, and this can disturb older insulation and other asbestos-containing materials. When asbestos particles enter the body, they can gradually develop into mesothelioma.
The American Cancer Society reports that there are roughly 3,000 new mesothelioma diagnoses in the US each year, despite the fact that the health risks of asbestos are widely understood today. This is because mesothelioma has a very long latency period, often taking years to cause noticeable symptoms, so many cases diagnosed today are due to exposure that happened many years ago.
The average five-year survival rate for all stages of pleural mesothelioma, the most common form of this disease, is only about 15%. After diagnosis, treatment usually focuses on mitigating symptoms and preserving life expectancy while slowing the disease’s progression as much as possible. However, mesothelioma is ultimately incurable and terminal, and it’s vital to know what you can do if you or a family member is diagnosed with this disease.
If you develop mesothelioma because of asbestos exposure at your job, you may be able to claim workers’ compensation benefits for this work-related illness through your employer. However, if you determine that a company that is no longer in business is responsible for your exposure, you may be eligible to file a claim against its mesothelioma trust fund. An Ohio electricians mesothelioma lawyer can guide you through this filing process.
Alternatively, you could be eligible to file a personal injury case for toxic exposure against a specific party responsible for your exposure. Wallace & Graham, PA has helped many clients with mesothelioma cases against property owners, product manufacturers, employers, and other defendants, so we are confident we can provide unmatched representation for this type of personal injury case.
You may have grounds to claim compensation for all medical expenses related to your diagnosis, for the pain and suffering you have experienced, and any income you are unable to earn because of your mesothelioma. The team at Wallace & Graham, PA is ready to assist you with your case, so contact us today and schedule your free consultation with an Ohio electricians mesothelioma lawyer you can trust.