Illinois Mesothelioma Lawyer and Asbestos Attorney

Illinois workers faced significant asbestos exposure throughout the Industrial Revolution when asbestos use was at its peak. Although asbestos use is limited today, exposed workers are still experiencing its deadly effects. The Illinois mesothelioma lawyers at The Lanier Law Firm help those diagnosed with mesothelioma from asbestos exposure recover significant compensation.

A Law Firm That Gets Results for Asbestos Exposure Victims in Illinois

Our Illinois mesothelioma attorneys are nationally recognized trial lawyers who have secured millions in settlements and verdicts for mesothelioma clients in Illinois and nationwide. Here are just a few of our notable case results:

Why Choose Our Illinois Mesothelioma Lawyers for Your Case?

If you are suffering from an illness caused by asbestos exposure, you need a law firm with the resources and experience required for mesothelioma cases. The Lanier Law Firm is one of the most experienced mesothelioma law firms in the world with more than 30 years of experience holding asbestos companies accountable.

We know what it takes to be great mesothelioma lawyers and successfully try cases in Illinois. Our founder, Mark Lanier, explains in detail the experience that’s needed for asbestos exposure cases and that you will get when working with the Lanier Law Firm.

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Mark Lanier:

If you want to know who’s a great mesothelioma lawyer, you want to try and get the total package. You want to step into a law firm that’s got mesothelioma lawyers that, first of all, have the fierce dedication to look out for your interests, not to sign you up and send you to other lawyers.

You want someone that’s personally going to be involved, personally going to work with you, someone you can call on the phone and actually speak to them, knowing they know about your case.

So that personal involvement is one leg of the stool that’s gonna make for a great mesothelioma lawyer.

Second leg is experience. There are a lot of mesothelioma lawyers that may be really good at running an ad on TV or putting together this, that, or the other to sell themselves to potential clients, but you want one that’s got actual experience, that’s going to leave no stone unturned, because here’s the key: your recovery in a mesothelioma case depends entirely upon which defendants produced a product that caused or contributed to your disease.

And if there are 10 defendants, you may have 10 sources of money. If there are 10 defendants, but your lawyer’s only careful enough to get to 3 of them or only has enough experience to recognize 5 of them, you could be leaving a substantial amount of money on the table.

So leg number 1 on the stool is personal involvement, personal attention. Leg number 2 is experience. Leg number 3 is trial skill. You want a lawyer that will try your case and get an incredibly just verdict for you, and this becomes extremely important because defendants will always try to pay you as soon as they’re afraid of what you might do to them in court.

And so you want that firm, you want that lawyer with that trial pedigree that shows a fierce willingness to go to court and to extract justice. But, you get those three legs on the stool and you’ve got a good mesothelioma lawyer.

Call 800-723-3216 now for a free case evaluation with an experienced and dedicated mesothelioma attorney serving Illinois.

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Megan Waida

Megan Waida joined the Asbestos Litigation Issues and Appeals section of The Lanier Law Firm in 2012 as a well-seasoned attorney advocating on behalf of the victims of asbestos exposure at other well-recognized plaintiffs’ firms. She is a native Texan but has represented clients all over the country.

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Case A. Dam

Senior Attorney, Asbestos Exposure

Case Dam is a fervent advocate and passionate litigator who has successfully litigated several mesothelioma cases to verdict. He has performed extensive research on the asbestos industry and its harmful products and served as a trial and appellate attorney for clients exposed to asbestos in a variety of circumstances, including veterans of the United States Armed Services. He is licensed to practice in California, Illinois, and Florida.

Quick Facts About Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in Illinois

  • Approximately 110 Illinois residents were diagnosed with mesothelioma every year from 1990 through 2015.
  • The number of new cases decreased to below 100 beginning in 2016, but this is more likely a result of people moving away rather than a decrease in new mesothelioma cases.
  • The state of Illinois and the asbestos industry became aware that asbestos was an occupational hazard by the 1930s.
  • The asbestos industry actively engaged in coordinated efforts to ensure workers and the public were never informed. We are committed to holding them accountable.

Illinois’ Asbestos History

The central position of Illinois in the United States made it a strategic center of manufacturing, agriculture, and commerce throughout the early to mid-1900s. In addition to being a major port city with access to Lake Michigan and the Mississippi, Ohio, and Illinois rivers, Chicago, together with St. Louis, comprise the largest concentration of railroads in the nation.

During World War II, Chicago became a major source of meat processing and packing for the military, while outlying areas such as Rock Island supplied ammunition. Sadly, asbestos was an integral component to these businesses in Illinois.

Industries That Used Asbestos in Illinois

The following industries exposed workers to asbestos while contributing significantly to the Chicago economy during and after the Industrial Revolution:

  • Steel mills
  • Oil refineries
  • Automobile plants
  • Paint plants
  • Chemical plants
  • Power plants

Lanier Law Firm Illinois mesothelioma attorney Case Dam says, “Outside of Chicago, Illinois was and is home to the largest farm and construction equipment manufacturers in the world. Caterpillar, Deere & Co., Allis-Chalmers, International Harvester, J.I. Case, and more all had their own foundries in addition to the assembly lines. These plants were generally located around the Quad Cities, Decatur, Springfield, and towards St. Louis.

Illinois also has a significant presence in the U.S. agricultural economy, and as such there are many sizable processing plants located throughout the state.”

Government Regulation of Asbestos

Illinois began making changes as far back as the 1930s in response to its knowledge of the risks associated with asbestos exposure. While the unions and state legislature worked towards protecting workers, the industries that hired them fought against regulations, hoping to continue exposing workers without restrictions.

The Workers’ Occupational Diseases Act

When the state of Illinois amended its workers’ compensation statutes to require workers’ compensation to cover occupational illnesses, including asbestosis, it became one of the first states to recognize asbestos-related illnesses as a compensable condition. In 1951, the Workers’ Occupational Diseases Act was codified.

Due to the latency of asbestos-related illnesses, affected workers may file a mesothelioma workers’ compensation claim for up to 25 years after the last exposure.

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) officially opened for business in April 1971. OSHA’s first official act was the imposition of limits on asbestos fibers in workplace environments. OSHA remains the primary regulatory agency tasked with regulating asbestos exposure in the workplace.

At the state level, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the State Department of Health also regulate asbestos in the workplace. Local enforcement agencies are also in place.

Asbestos Abatement

Buildings that were erected in 1986 or earlier may contain asbestos in the floors, walls, roof, and siding. Buildings constructed as late as 1990 may contain asbestos if vermiculite insulation was used. This includes the following:

  • Public buildings
  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Apartment buildings
  • Office buildings
  • Private residences

Removal of asbestos may be more hazardous than leaving it in place, depending on the nature of the asbestos present. The Illinois Department of Health regulates licensing standards for asbestos abatement professionals and provides training. OSHA and the Illinois EPA provide guidelines for the removal and disposal of asbestos.

If you live or work in an older building, the following precautions will protect you from exposure and ensure you are compliant with local, state, and federal laws:

  1. If you suspect asbestos is present, hire a licensed asbestos inspector. It is not always possible to confirm the presence of asbestos without testing.
  2. Hire a licensed asbestos inspector before undertaking demolition or renovation of older buildings.
  3. Do not attempt to remove asbestos-containing materials yourself. When asbestos is disturbed, it becomes airborne and can enter the building’s ventilation system.

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Asbestos Companies in Illinois

The companies listed below have a history of exposing workers to asbestos.

Aurora

  • Builders Supply Company
  • C.E. Refractories
  • Caterpillar Tractor Company
  • Forty-Eight Insulation
  • M.H. Detrick Company
  • U.S. Diamond Wheel

Decatur

  • A.E. Staley Manufacturing
  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Firestone Tire & Rubber
  • General Electric Company – Decatur Plant
  • Mueller Company
  • Wagner Castings Company

Joliet

  • American Steel and Wire Company
  • Amoco Chemicals Corporation
  • Calumet Chemical Company
  • Dow Chemical Company
  • Illinois Steel Company
  • Joliet Ammunition Plant
  • Joliet Shipyard
  • Olin Corporation
  • U.S. Steel

Naperville

  • Amoco
  • Kroehler Manufacturing Company
  • National Biscuit Company (Nabisco)
  • North Star Concrete Pipe
  • Standard Oil

Springfield

  • Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company
  • Aramark Uniform Services, Incorporated
  • Pillsbury
  • T. Reisch & Brothers
  • U.S. Naval Reserve Training Center – East Lake Drive
  • Western Cartridge Company

Chicago Asbestos Companies

  • Abbott Laboratories
  • Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation
  • American Airlines
  • Brach Candy Company
  • Campbell Soup Company
  • Diamond Shamrock Corporation
  • Ford Motor Company
  • General Motors – Electro-Motive
  • Hunt-Wesson Foods, Incorporated
  • Hyde Park Electric Light and Power Company
  • Illinois Steel Company
  • Jarrow Products
  • Johns Manville
  • Kentile Floors, Incorporated
  • Kraft Foods Company
  • Mobil Oil
  • Morton Chemical
  • Nabisco Company
  • O’Hare Airport
  • Paragon Die Casting
  • Rheem Manufacturing Corporation
  • Standard Oil
  • Texaco
  • U.S. Gypsum
  • United Airlines
  • United Laboratories
  • W.R. Grace
  • Zenith Radio Corporation
  • Zonolite

Quad Cities

  • Borden Company
  • Colt Industries Fairbanks
  • Corps of Engineers
  • Deere & Company
  • Frank Foundries Corporation
  • International Harvester Company
  • John Deere Company
  • May Company
  • Quad City Die Casting
  • Rock Island Arsenal

Railroad companies, schools, and utility companies also have a long history of exposing workers to asbestos.

What Are the Options for Mesothelioma Compensation in Illinois?

Victims of asbestos exposure and mesothelioma in Illinois have several compensation options available, including mesothelioma lawsuits, trust fund claims, workers’ compensation, and VA benefits for veterans.

Illinois Mesothelioma Lawsuit

If you have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness and you can connect your illness to a company that exposed you to asbestos, you may be eligible to seek economic, non-economic, and punitive damages by filing a civil lawsuit against the company.

Economic Damages

Economic damages are documented monetary damages that are attributable to your diagnosis. These include your medical expenses and lost wages, including lost future earning capacity. You are also entitled to seek reimbursement for the cost of domestic services or other services you must hire because of your illness.

Non-Economic Damages

Subjective, intangible losses are known as non-economic damages and include but are not limited to the following, according to Illinois statutes:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of society

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages are awarded to punish the defendant and deter others from similar conduct.

According to Illinois 735 ILCS 5/2-1115.05, punitive damages are only available when the defendant’s conduct occurred with “evil motive or with a reckless and outrageous indifference to a highly unreasonable risk of harm and with a conscious indifference to the rights and safety of others” by “clear and convincing evidence.”

An experienced and reputable Illinois mesothelioma attorney can provide clear and convincing evidence that the asbestos industry certainly did engage in conduct that meets this standard.

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What if My Family Member Passed Away Because of an Asbestos-Related Illness?

If your family member has tragically succumbed to an asbestos-related illness, the personal representative of the deceased may file a wrongful death lawsuit or other available asbestos claims after death. An Illinois wrongful death lawsuit, may include the following damages:

  • Funeral expenses
  • Burial expenses
  • Medical expenses of the deceased
  • Grief
  • Sorrow
  • Mental suffering
  • Damages are awarded to the spouse and next of kin

Illinois Asbestos Trust Fund Claim

As the public became aware of the harm caused by asbestos, companies that exposed their workers to asbestos faced a rising tide of lawsuits. Some companies responded by seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Bankruptcy halts lawsuits against the liable companies. Due to the large number of plaintiffs who had been harmed by the egregious conduct of these companies, § 524(g) was added to the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Code, requiring companies with asbestos liabilities to establish trust funds to compensate asbestos exposure victims.

There is approximately $30 billion available in these trust funds today. Filing an asbestos trust fund claim is generally a faster process than filing a lawsuit. When filing a trust fund claim, you can still seek economic and non-economic damages. Families of deceased asbestos exposure victims can also file asbestos trust fund claims.

Workers’ Compensation

Employees who are exposed to asbestos on the job may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits, which include the following:

  • Free medical care for the asbestos-related condition
  • Partial wage replacement
  • Death benefits

Although you cannot sue an employer who is covered by workers’ compensation insurance, you may have grounds to sue companies that supplied asbestos materials to your employer, in addition to receiving your workers’ compensation benefits.

VA Benefits

You may qualify for VA benefits if you have an asbestos-related diagnosis after exposure in the line of active military duty, which could include the following:

How Much Is My Asbestos Exposure Case Worth in Illinois?

The value of a mesothelioma case is variable and can depend on the following:

  • The type of case you are eligible to file
  • The number of asbestos exposure claims you can file
  • The severity of your asbestos-related illness
  • Your age at diagnosis
  • Your life expectancy
  • The financial costs of your condition
  • The pain and suffering caused by your condition

Can I File an Asbestos Claim if I Was Exposed Outside the Workplace?

While the workplace is the most common source of asbestos exposure, it is by no means the only source. Asbestos exposure may occur in schools, public buildings, and even your own home. You can be exposed to asbestos through building materials, insulation, and consumer products.

You are entitled to file a mesothelioma claim as long as you have been diagnosed with a related illness and you can identify the source through which you were exposed. The exposure source need not be a place of employment.

When Should I Contact a Mesothelioma Lawyer in Illinois?

The state of Illinois limits the amount of time you have to file a mesothelioma lawsuit to two years in most cases. Trust fund claims also impose deadlines, which vary from one trust fund to the next. When you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, the following work will need to be completed before your case can be filed:

  • Identification of your exposure sources, which may be numerous
  • Retrieval and review of your medical records
  • Consultations with expert witnesses, medical experts, and other consultants

These tasks require the investment of significant time and resources. The Lanier Law Firm provides these services without charging upfront fees. However, it is crucial that we start preparing your case as early as possible to ensure these tasks can be completed before your filing deadline approaches.

Asbestos companies fight aggressively to avoid paying compensation, and building a strong case is key to defeating their tactics. If you have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness, you need the support, advocacy, and representation of a reputable and capable law firm like The Lanier Law Firm. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

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Case A. Dam
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Case A. Dam specializes in asbestos exposure, representing clients with mesothelioma, asbestosis, and related cancers. He has served veterans, automotive mechanics, and workers in various industries. Recognized in the 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers, among others.

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Lawrence P. Wilson specializes in personal injury, product liability, medical malpractice, and certain maritime matters. He recently settled a $17.5 million personal injury case and secured a favorable verdict in Schwab v. Ford Motor Company. Recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer (2012-2021) and named to Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Lawyers.

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Alex Abston specializes in pharmaceutical liability, product liability, and mass torts. She was part of the trial team that obtained one of the first federal jury verdicts in MDL 2804, In re: National Prescription Opiate Litigation. Honors include Lawdragon 500 Next Generation (2024) and Texas’ Top 40 Under 40 (2021-2024), among others.

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Alex Brown specializes in business litigation, handling complex disputes in federal, state, and international forums. He led trial teams to secure a $9 billion jury award in the Actos case. Recent honors include Best Lawyers (2024-2025) and Lawdragon 500 (2025), among others.

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Benjamin T. Major specializes in issues and appeals, helping preserve multi-billion dollar judgments and secure favorable settlements. Notable achievements include preserving a tort judgment for ovarian cancer victims and defeating motions in antitrust and false claims litigation. Recognized as a Texas Rising Star (2018-2020), among others.

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Case A. Dam specializes in asbestos exposure, representing clients with mesothelioma, asbestosis, and related cancers. He has served veterans, automotive mechanics, and workers in various industries. Recognized in the 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers, among others.

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Darron E. Berquist specializes in asbestos exposure and product liability. He was part of the team that secured a $4.69 billion jury verdict in Ingham v. Johnson & Johnson, linking asbestos in talcum powder to ovarian cancer. Recognized by Best Lawyers for Mass Tort and Product Liability Litigation (2024-2025).

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David L. Rosenband specializes in pharmaceutical liability, personal injury, and product liability. He served as Liaison Counsel in the New York Bextra/Celebrex litigation and helped secure a $9 million verdict in the NJ Accutane case. Recognized for his work in MDLs and state court litigations.

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Managing Attorney, New York
Evan M. Janush oversees the firm’s pharmaceutical and product liability mass tort litigation in New York. He served on the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in MDL 2804 and was part of the trial team in the Vioxx cases. Recognized by Best Lawyers for Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions (2024-2025) and Lawdragon 500 (2020).

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Judson A. Waltman specializes in personal injury, product liability, and maritime law. He secured one of the largest verdicts in Ward County, Texas, for an injured oilfield worker and a $2 million verdict for a Central Texas worker. Recognized by Best Lawyers for Personal Injury and Product Liability Litigation (2024-2025).

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Kevin LaMarca specializes in asbestos exposure, personal injury, and product liability. He secured multiple seven-figure settlements, including $2.25 million for a deceased papermill worker’s family. Recognized as a National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, Kevin represents clients across the country in both state and federal courts.

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Manny Cabrera specializes in asbestos exposure and catastrophic injury cases. He has represented clients in asbestos-related matters and personal injury, as well as trucking and premises liability cases. Honored as a National Trial Lawyers Civil Plaintiff Top 40 Under 40.

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Managing Attorney, Asbestos Resolution
Maura Kolb leads the Asbestos Resolution Team, securing millions for clients annually. She was part of the team that won a $258 million Vioxx verdict and has coordinated BP Gulf Oil Spill settlements. Recognized by Lawdragon 500 (2024), Maura serves on several national asbestos trust advisory committees.

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Megan Waida specializes in asbestos exposure and appellate cases. Named to the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 (2018-2021), Megan advocates for asbestos victims and has a strong background in complex litigation.

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Michael A. Akselrud specializes in personal injury, business litigation, and product liability. He was part of the trial team that secured a $4.69 billion verdict in the Johnson & Johnson talcum powder case. Recognized by Super Lawyers as a Rising Star (2016) and named to LawDragon 500 (2020).

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Michelle Greene specializes in pharmaceutical and product liability, with a focus on toxic torts. She represented clients in AFFF and PFAS contamination cases. Recognized by Best Lawyers as “”Ones to Watch”” (2024-2025) and listed in Lawdragon’s Next Generation (2025) for Plaintiff Litigation.

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Patrice McKinney specializes in personal injury, product liability, and FELA cases, with a focus on railroad workers injured on the job, car and trucking collisions, and oilfield injuries. Recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer (2017-2024) and Best Lawyers (2024-2025) for Personal Injury.

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Rachel Lanier specializes in pharmaceutical and product liability, helping secure the $4.6 billion verdict in Ingham v. Johnson & Johnson. Recognized by Best Lawyers (2024-2025) for Mass Tort and Personal Injury, Rachel leads the firm’s social media addiction lawsuits and represents clients in high-profile MDLs.

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Rebecca Phillips specializes in pharmaceutical liability, business litigation, and appeals. Co-lead counsel in the Bard Implant litigation, she also helped secure billions in opioid recovery for Texas. Recent honors include Super Lawyers Rising Star and Lawdragon 500 (2024-2025), among others.

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Sam E. Taylor is board-certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law, with over 30 years of experience. He has tried over 50 civil jury trials, including mesothelioma and wrongful death cases. Recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer since 2008, Sam holds an AV Preeminent Rating for 25+ years.

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Zeke DeRose specializes in business litigation, antitrust, and product liability. He is part of the legal team in an antitrust case against Google and represents the State of Arkansas in litigation against Meta. Recognized by Lawdragon 500 (2025) and Best Lawyers (2025), Zeke is a member of the National Trial Lawyers Top 100.

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Catherine Heacox specializes in pharmaceutical liability, personal injury, and product liability. Recognized by Super Lawyers as New York Metro Super Lawyer since 2013, Catherine has extensive experience in MDL and mass tort litigation.

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Richard Meadow’s broad legal experience spans multiple practice areas and jurisdictions. He is recognized in Best Lawyers 2025 for his work in Mass Tort Litigation and Personal Injury Litigation. With over three decades of experience, Richard has dedicated his career to championing the rights of injured individuals.