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- December 10, 2025
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Why Turn to Our Kansas Lawyers for Mesothelioma Cases?
The Lanier Law Firm is a nationally recognized leader in mesothelioma litigation, obtaining significant results for asbestos-exposure victims and their families nationwide for over 30 years. Our renowned Kansas mesothelioma lawyers bring unmatched dedication, legal skill, and asbestos litigation trial experience to every case we take on in the state.
Hear it from our founder, Mark Lanier, who has been consistently recognized as one of the top civil trial lawyers in America.
Unmatched Asbestos and Mesothelioma Case Results Nationwide
Our talented legal team has secured billions in compensation for asbestos exposure victims nationwide, including Kansas. Some of our notable asbestos exposure and mesothelioma case results include:
$4.69 Billion
Verdict against Johnson & Johnson in the first trial linking asbestos to baby powder and ovarian cancer
$2.8 Million
Recovery for a woman who lived in Kansas and was exposed to asbestos while washing her husband’s clothes
$4.5 Million
For a man with two years’ worth of joint compound exposure
$2 Million
Settlement on behalf of the family of a deceased woman exposed to asbestos-laden talc through her husband’s work clothes
Dedicated and Personalized Legal Representation in Kansas
Our commitment to delivering personalized legal care is the heart of our practice. Each of our Kansas clients receives individualized attention, compassionate support, and aggressive representation. We will travel to you for convenient on-site consultations and use our extensive experience in Kansas state-specific laws to secure your compensation while you focus on your health and spending time with your loved ones.
We Take On the Big Kansas Corporations Responsible for Your Exposure
Our skilled and experienced Kansas mesothelioma attorneys are prepared to stand up to even the most powerful corporations to pursue justice on your behalf. We have a fearless reputation in Kansas courts and will get your case trial ready from day one. Liable Kansas companies know this, and it’s one of reasons why we often get excellent settlements for our clients.
There Are No Upfront Costs for Hiring Our Award-Winning Kansas Mesothelioma Lawyers
Hiring the Lanier Law Firm has no upfront costs because we believe in leveling the playing field and are fierce advocates for justice for our mesothelioma and asbestos exposure clients. You only pay us if we win your case.
Meet Some of Our Top Mesothelioma Lawyers Serving Clients in Kansas and Nationwide
Darron E. Berquist is the Managing Attorney of Asbestos Litigation at the Lanier Law Firm and is part of the legal teams that serve clients nationwide. Recently recognized by Best Lawyers in Mass Tort Litigation and Class Actions for Plaintiffs (2024-2025), Darron has a history of securing significant verdicts, including a $39 million award for a mesothelioma victim exposed to asbestos-contaminated talc.
Maura Kolb is the Managing Attorney of Asbestos Resolution at the Lanier Law Firm. Maura was recently named one of the Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers (2024) and has overseen the recovery of millions for clients through her leadership of the Asbestos Resolution Team.
Call 800-723-3216 for a free consultation. Our mesothelioma attorneys are here to guide you through the legal process and fight for your rights.
Client Testimonials
Every mesothelioma case we handle is personal to us. With a proven track record of success nationwide, our dedicated team has the experience and resources to fight for you after a mesothelioma diagnosis. But don’t just take our word for it—hear from our clients.
“I lost my husband to Mesothelioma. The Lanier Law Firm was there for me from the moment my husband passed. Their kindness and support during this difficult time of my life helped me to deal with all the issues going on in my life. They were my only friends, and I am glad they were they to support me.”
Debra Doyle
“I have worked with The Lanier law firm for 14 years with my aunt’s asbestos case. They have truly been AWESOME each and every time we corresponded, whether by email, phone or text. I highly recommend them and could not be more pleased! Do not hesitate to call them and begin working with them!”
Michael Simmons
“The Lanier Law firm has been such a blessing for our family. My mother passed away from mesothelioma. The settlement my father received allowed him to live comfortably until he passed away at 95. The Lanier Law Firm was very professional and always answered our questions promptly. I am very grateful for all of their guidance. I would recommend using their services if one of your loved ones is in this same situation”
Nancy Katkowski
What Are the Options for Asbestos and Mesothelioma Compensation in Kansas?
There are many options for victims to pursue asbestos and mesothelioma compensation in Kansas, including lawsuits, trust fund claims, workers’ compensation, and VA claims for Kansas veterans.
Kansas Mesothelioma Lawsuit
Filing a mesothelioma lawsuit is one of the most effective ways to pursue justice and financial relief. A successful claim can cover medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages. Mesothelioma and asbestos lawsuits in Kansas are usually personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits.
While most asbestos and mesothelioma lawsuits are resolved through settlements, our skilled attorneys are fully prepared to take your case to trial when necessary.
What Do You Need To Prove in a Kansas Mesothelioma Lawsuit?
Kansas law requires plaintiffs to prove that asbestos exposure was a substantial factor in causing the disease. Thus, plaintiffs must show repeated exposure to a certain level of asbestos over time.
These laws can significantly impact your ability to recover compensation, making it vital to work with experienced Kansas mesothelioma lawyers who understand the nuances of asbestos litigation in the state.
Asbestos Trust Fund Claims in Kansas
Many asbestos manufacturers in Kansas filed for bankruptcy amid mounting liability. Courts ordered them to establish asbestos trust funds accounts to compensate current and future victims. Today, an estimated $30 billion remains available through these trust funds. Filing an asbestos trust fund claim is typically quicker than pursuing a lawsuit while providing multiple sources for compensation.
Several well-known companies with trust funds are linked to asbestos exposure in Kansas, including:
- Johns-Manville
- Raybestos-Manhattan
- Owens Corning
- United States Gypsum, or USG
VA Claims for Kansas Veterans Exposed to Asbestos
Kansas veterans exposed to asbestos during military service may also qualify for VA disability benefits. The Department of Veterans Affairs rates mesothelioma as 100 percent disabling, which can provide over $3,800 in monthly compensation, along with access to free treatment at VA health care facilities.
Workers’ Compensation Claims in Kansas
In addition, those sickened by exposure at work might be entitled to pursue a Kansas workers’ compensation claim for lost wages and medical expenses.
What Is the Time Limit To File a Kansas Mesothelioma Claim?
In Kansas, the time limit or statute of limitations requires that personal injury lawsuits related to mesothelioma must be filed within two years of the diagnosis date. Similarly, the deadline for wrongful death cases is two years from the date of death. These deadlines are strictly enforced, making it crucial to take legal action as soon as possible.
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- Proven record of securing billions in verdicts and settlements
- No upfront costs or fees
Which Kansas Companies Have Exposed Their Workers to Asbestos?
Below are the Kansas companies known to have exposed their workers to asbestos by county and statewide.
Sedgwick County
- Beech Aircraft Corp.
- Boeing
- Cessna Aircraft Company
- Derby Refinery
- Derby Refining Co.
- FMC Corporation
- Kansas Gas & Electric Company
- Municipal Power Plant
- Socony Vacuum Oil Company
Wyandotte County
- Armour & Company
- Consolidated Kansas City Smelting & Refining Company
- General Motors Corporation
- Procter and Gamble Company
- Swift & Co.
Atchison County
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company
- Spencer Chemical Company
Reno County
- Carey Salt Company
- Barton Salt Company
Riley County
- Kansas State University
Cowley County
- Ash Grove Cement Co.
Cloud County
- Cloud Ceramics
Montgomery County
- Skelly Oil Co.
- Stanolind Oil and Gas Company
Johnson County
- Kansas City Power & Light
Ellis County
- Midwest Energy Incorporated
Statewide
- Acme Brick Company
- Armstrong Contracting & Supply
- B&W Bailer
- Burn Zol Corporation
- Central Kansas Power Company
- Certain-Teed
- Cities Service Oil Co.
- Co-Op Refinery
- Consolidated Electric Light and Power Company
- Cooperative Farm Chemical
- Cooperative Refinery Association
- E I Dupont De Nemours & Co.
- Edison Electric Illuminating Company
- Farmland Industries
- Frontier Chemical Company
- Georgia Pacific Corporation
- Goodyear
- Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Company
- Mobil Oil
- Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America
- Northern Natural Gas Co.
- Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company
- Phillips Petroleum
- Santa Fe Railroad
- Union Pacific Railroad Company
Cherokee County
- Eagle Picher Company
- Gulf Oil Company
- Cities Service Oil Co.
Asbestos Exposure at Kansas Superfund Sites
Kansas has several EPA-designated Superfund sites where asbestos and other hazardous materials have long threatened public health. Though cleanup efforts are ongoing, the lasting impact of exposure continues to affect nearby workers and residents.
Cherokee County is part of the historical Tri-State Mining District, which spans portions of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Decades of mining for lead and zinc left behind widespread contamination, including cadmium, heavy metals, and asbestos. Residents and workers in Cherokee County may have been exposed to these harmful substances.
Chemical Commodities Inc., located in Olathe, was used for the storage and disposal of numerous chemical compounds. Over the years, soil and groundwater became contaminated with volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and asbestos. The EPA has conducted extensive remediation efforts, but long-term exposure before cleanup may have put nearby communities at risk.
The 57th and North Broadway Streets Site in Wichita was contaminated by VOCs and heavy metals, including asbestos. While environmental remediation is underway, former workers and residents may still face health risks due to historical exposure.
Which Occupations Are at Risk for Asbestos Exposure in Kansas?
The following are occupations at risk of asbestos exposure in Kansas and the employers linked to their exposure.
Kansas Aviation Manufacturing Workers
Kansas is a hub for aviation manufacturing, particularly in Wichita, known as the “Air Capital of the World.” Aviation workers, including aircraft mechanics, were frequently exposed to asbestos in brake pads, gaskets, insulation, and other aircraft components. Key employers linked to asbestos exposure include the following:
- Beech Aircraft Corporation
- Boeing
Chemical Factory Workers in Kansas
Chemical plants often used asbestos in machinery and insulation, exposing workers to high levels of asbestos and fibers. Notable Kansas chemical sites include the following:
- Farmland Industries
- Harcros Chemical Company
- DuPont Chemical
- Vulcan Chemical
Kansas Oil Refinery Workers
Kansas has a long history of oil refining, and many refinery workers were exposed to asbestos insulation used in pipes, pumps, boilers, and heat exchangers. Prominent refinery sites in Kansas include:
- Co-Op Oil Refinery
- Apco Oil Corporation
- Texavo Oil
Learn specifics about cases of asbestos exposure in oil refinery workers from our attorneys, Sam E. Taylor and Abigail Harris.
Kansas Power Plant Workers
Asbestos was commonly used in power plants for its insulating properties against extreme heat and electricity. Kansas plant workers were often exposed while maintaining or repairing equipment at facilities such as the following:
- Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station
- Coffeyville Municipal Light & Power
- Sunflower Electric Corporation
- Kansas Power & Light
Military Personnel in Kansas
Kansas military veterans and active-duty personnel were often exposed to asbestos in aircraft, barracks, and mechanical systems. Asbestos was used across military installations for fireproofing and insulation. Major military sites in Kansas include:
- Forbes Air Force Base
- Fort Riley
Contact Our Award-Winning Asbestos and Mesothelioma Lawyers in Kansas
A mesothelioma diagnosis can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Our compassionate Kansas mesothelioma and asbestos attorneys are committed to pursuing the justice and compensation you and your family deserve.
Contact us online to schedule a free case evaluation.
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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