Minnesota Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawyer

At The Lanier Law Firm, we are committed to leveling the playing field and holding large Minnesota corporations accountable for the harmful effects of asbestos exposure. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers will fight relentlessly to secure the compensation you deserve.

Approximately 171 Minnesotans died from mesothelioma in 2020. This deadly condition is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos.

The asbestos companies knew at least as early as the 1930s that asbestos causes deadly illnesses. Still, they continued to manufacture and use asbestos products without warning their workers or the public.

The general public did not become aware of the dangers of asbestos until the late 1970s. By this time, millions of people had been exposed, and asbestos could be found in public buildings, homes, schools, and thousands of consumer products.

The Lanier Law Firm is committed to holding asbestos companies accountable for the resulting harm.

Why Choose Our Dedicated Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyers?

The Lanier Law Firm will devote the necessary resources to bring these companies to justice. Our skilled trial lawyers have vast experience with asbestos cases and the ability to neutralize these companies in court effectively.

Our nationally-recognized mesothelioma attorneys have successfully handled and resolved Minnesota asbestos-exposure cases involving respiratory products, construction products, and automotive products, including the following:

These verdicts and settlements are only a few examples of how we have made a difference in the lives of our worthy clients.

Call 800-723-3216 now speak with a compassionate mesothelioma lawyer. Your consultation is free, and we’re here to help.

Our Featured Minnesota Asbestos & Mesothelioma Attorneys

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Kevin LaMarca

Kevin LaMarca has won tens of millions of dollars for clients in toxic torts and product liability cases. He is recognized by the National Trial Lawyers’ Association’s Top 40 under 40. Kevin has represented clients in both state and federal courtrooms throughout the country, including Minnesota, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania.

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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..

How Much Compensation Can I Get for an Asbestos Claim in Minnesota?

The available compensation in an asbestos-exposure case is determined by numerous factors:

  • The sources of your asbestos exposure
  • Your age and life expectancy
  • The effects of your diagnosis on you and your family
  • The financial losses attributable to your diagnosis
  • The type of case you can file
  • The number of mesothelioma claims you are eligible to file

If you are unsure of how you were exposed to asbestos, The Lanier Law Firm can help. We have developed a resource library containing information to identify the sources of your exposure, including:

  • A detailed listing of products that contain asbestos
  • Pictures of products containing asbestos
  • A comprehensive list of companies in Minnesota and throughout the nation that have handled asbestos

Our Minnesota mesothelioma attorneys will spend extensive time compiling your life history to identify as many exposure sources as possible. As soon as your sources of exposure have been identified, we can get to work filing your claim.

Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure Lawsuits in Minnesota

If you have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness and can identify the source of your exposure, you may qualify to file an asbestos-exposure lawsuit for the following damages:

  • Economic damages: including medical expenses and lost income
  • Noneconomic damages: including pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and loss of society
  • Punitive damages: awarded as a punishment against Minnesota defendants who displayed a deliberate disregard for the safety of others and as a deterrent to others from engaging in similar conduct

 

Many companies that handled asbestos knew for decades that it was a harmful product and took active steps to conceal this information. This conduct provides grounds for punitive damages.

Minnesota Wrongful Death Lawsuits

If your family member passed away as a result of an asbestos-related illness before a case could be filed, you have the right to seek damages related to your family’s loss by filing a wrongful death lawsuit. These damages may include the following:

  • Economic damages: including funeral and burial expenses, loss of the decedent’s income, and the value of service provided by the deceased
  • Noneconomic damages: including pain and suffering of the family and the deceased, loss of guidance, and loss of support
  • Punitive damages

 

If your family member filed a lawsuit but passed away before its resolution, the family may continue the case in what is known as a survival action, in addition to the wrongful death lawsuit and other asbestos claims after death.

Asbestos Trust Fund Claims for Exposure by Bankrupt Minnesota Companies

As an increasing number of workers developed deadly asbestos-related illnesses, the public became aware of the connection between these illnesses and exposure to asbestos.

The industry faced an ever-rising tide of asbestos lawsuits, and companies began seeking refuge in bankruptcy protection. Section 524(g) of the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Code requires bankrupt companies to establish asbestos trust funds for present and future victims of asbestos exposure. These trust funds currently have approximately $30 billion available to pay claims.

Trust fund claims offer a process that is typically faster than filing a civil lawsuit. Bankrupt companies are exempt from mesothelioma lawsuits.

If you were exposed to asbestos by a bankrupt company, you may qualify to file a trust fund claim. Trust fund claims are also available to the family members of asbestos-exposure victims who have passed away.

VA Claims for Minnesota Veterans

If your asbestos exposure occurred during active duty in the military, you may be entitled to VA benefits, which include monthly disability compensation and free medical care. You may also have grounds for a lawsuit against companies that supplied asbestos to the military.

Workers’ Compensation Claims in Minnesota

If your exposure occurred while on the job, you may be eligible to file a workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ compensation in Minnesota provides partial wage replacement, free medical care for asbestos-related illnesses, and death benefits.

Some workers do not qualify for workers’ compensation and can sue the employer responsible. Workers who do qualify for workers’ compensation are prohibited from filing a lawsuit against an employer. However, it is often possible to file a lawsuit against a party that supplied asbestos to an employer.

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Which Occupations in Minnesota Carry Asbestos-Exposure Risks?

Asbestos exposure occurred in occupations where asbestos was mined, processed, or used in products. It was used most extensively in applications that require fireproof materials or insulation. It was also used as a reinforcement in cement and adhesives.

When asbestos is disturbed, it can become airborne, allowing workers to inhale its microscopic fibers. This can occur when asbestos is used in manufacturing or when products containing asbestos are repaired or destroyed. Workers with the highest levels of asbestos exposure include the following:

What Companies Exposed Workers to Asbestos in Minnesota?

The following companies in Minnesota have proven to allow workers to face asbestos exposure:

  • 3M facilities in Fairmont, Hutchinson, Minneapolis, New Ulm, St. Paul, and Maplewood
  • 3M Chemolite in Cottage Grove
  • American Crystal Sugar in Crookston, East Grand Forks, and Moorhead
  • American Steel & Wire in Duluth and Steelton
  • Anheuser-Busch in Moorhead
  • Aurora Steam Electric Station in Aurora
  • Bell Telephone in Brooklyn Center, Coon Rapids, New Hope, Rochester, St. Paul, Stillwater, and White Bear Lake
  • Boise Cascade in International Falls
  • Burlington Northern Railroad in Duluth, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Proctor
  • Cargill in Minneapolis and Savage
  • Del Monte in Sleepy Eye
  • Dow Chemical in Aurora
  • DuPont in Rosemount
  • Erie Mining Company in Aurora and Taconite Harbor
  • Eveleth Taconite Company in Fairlane and Forbes
  • Ford Motor Company in St. Paul
  • General Electric in Minneapolis and Monticello
  • General Mills in Minneapolis
  • Great Northern Oil in Pine Bend, Rosemount, Rose Port, and St. Paul
  • HarbisonWalker Refractories in St. Paul
  • Honeywell in Golden Valley, New Hope, Ridgeway, St. Louis Park, and Stinson plant
  • International Refineries in Wrenshall
  • Interstate Power Company in Bemidji, Albert Lea, and Sherburn
  • Johnston Manufacturing Company in Minneapolis
  • Koch Industries in Hastings, Rosemount, and Pine Bend
  • Kraft Food Company in Melrose, New Ulm, and HutchinsonLinde Air Products Company (Union Carbide & Carbon Corp.) in Aurora, Babbitt, Duluth, and Emco
  • MacArthur Company in St. Paul
  • Midwestern Gas Transmission in Humboldt and Staples
  • Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company in International Falls
  • Minnesota Power & Light in Aurora, Duluth, Cohasset, Eveleth
  • Minnesota Steel Company in Duluth and Steelton
  • National Steel Pallet in Keewatin
  • Northern Pacific Railway in Brainerd, Duluth, St. Paul, and Staples
  • Northern States Power in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Monticello, Red Wing, Burnsville, Granite Falls, Becker, St. Cloud, Mankato, Bayport, Nichols, Black Dog, and Stillwater
  • Northwest Paper Company in Cloquet, Brainerd, and Duluth
  • Otter Tail Power in Fergus Falls, Crookston, Minneapolis, and Ortonville
  • Paul W. Abbott Company in St. Paul, White Bear Lake, and Duluth
  • Pillsbury in Minneapolis
  • Reserve Mining Company in Duluth and Silver Bay
  • Sartell Paper Company in Sartell
  • Smith-Sharpe Company in Minneapolis
  • Swift & Company in Detroit Lakes, St. Paul, and Winona
  • Taconite Plant in Eveleth, Fairlane, Mountain Iron
  • US Steel in Virginia, Mountain Iron, Duluth, Hibbing, and Coleraine
  • W.R. Grace in Minneapolis
  • Waldorf Paper in St. Paul
  • Weyerhaeuser in Cloquet
  • Xcel Energy in Burnsville, St. Paul, and Nichols

Are Minnesota Workers Still Exposed to Asbestos Today?

Although most asbestos use has been banned, workers still face the risk of asbestos exposure in many industries. This is because asbestos was used in more than 3,000 applications, and most older buildings contain it.

Firefighters

Nearly all buildings that were constructed before 1986 contain asbestos. Buildings that contain vermiculite insulation installed until as recently as 1990 may also be contaminated. The fire destruction of asbestos materials results in asbestos fibers becoming airborne, exposing firefighters and bystanders.

Construction Workers

Construction workers risk asbestos exposure when working in renovations or demolitions of older buildings that may disturb asbestos and making it airborne.

Military Personnel

Military members serving overseas may be exposed to asbestos through explosions in older buildings and controlled demolitions.

Auto Workers

Auto mechanics’ asbestos exposure may happen when changing or repairing brakes or clutches on older cars.

Homeowners

Homeowners who perform their own repairs may unwittingly damage asbestos. In addition, asbestos fibers could be released through normal wear and tear.

The Minnesota Department of Health provides guidelines for homeowners who encounter asbestos or suspect its presence in their homes. If your home was built before 1986, your home may contain asbestos in the following areas:

  • Floor tiles
  • Roofing
  • Siding
  • Fireproof products

To confirm if your home contains asbestos, you need to have the material tested by a licensed asbestos inspection company. If you confirm the presence of asbestos, do not attempt to remove it yourself. An asbestos inspector can advise you on the best course of action, which may or may not entail removal.

If asbestos removal is recommended or desired, do not attempt to remove it yourself. Doing so can contaminate your home with asbestos fibers. A licensed asbestos abatement contractor can provide the safest means of removing asbestos from your home.

What Government Regulations Protect Minnesota Workers?

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Department of Health regulate asbestos materials in the state to protect workers and the public from the release of asbestos fibers. It accomplishes this by enforcing the following:

  • Asbestos removal contractors must be licensed by the state.
  • Asbestos and other hazardous materials must be removed from structures before initiating renovation or demolition, including homes, offices, agricultural, and industrial buildings.
  • Contractors must notify the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency at least ten days before demolition.
  • Contractors must complete a pre-demolition checklist.
  • Removed asbestos must be disposed of properly.
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What Should I Do if I Suspect I Have Been Exposed to Asbestos?

While exposure to asbestos increases your risk of contracting mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses, it does not guarantee you will develop these conditions.

Asbestos-related conditions typically take decades to develop. While no prescreening tests exist to determine whether you might contract mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, you can take proactive steps to detect it as early as possible should one emerge.

Notify Your Doctor

This rare cancer is often diagnosed in the later stages because mesothelioma symptoms are nonspecific and often mimic more common, less serious conditions. Advising your primary care provider that you have been exposed to asbestos could alert them to consider mesothelioma if symptoms appear.

Monitor Your Health

Annual lung function tests and imaging tests may help you detect asbestos-related conditions in their early stages. In addition, educate yourself about the types of mesothelioma, the symptoms of each type, and the other asbestos-related illnesses, including the following:

The types of mesothelioma include:

Minnesota is home to several world-renowned treatment centers for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses, including the following:

 

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer, and relatively few oncologists have experience treating it. For this reason, treatment should be pursued at a center that specializes in mesothelioma. Mesothelioma treatment centers often participate in clinical trials, which increase your treatment options.

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When Should I Contact a Minnesota Asbestos Attorney?

It is important to contact an attorney as soon as possible after you have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness. State law limits how long you have to file a case, and your attorney will need time to investigate and prepare your case prior to filing.

“Generally, the time frames within which one must file a claim for asbestos exposure in Minnesota are:

  • 4 years from the date of diagnosis for personal injury claims
  • 3 years from the date of death for wrongful death claims

 

Because some claims involve longer or shorter filing periods, it is important to assess the statute of limitations timeline when filing a case. Please discuss the specifics of your case with an attorney.” — Attorney Kevin Lamarca

How Our Talented Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyers Can Help You

The Minnesota mesothelioma lawyers at The Lanier Law Firm provide compassionate, personalized advocacy to individuals in need of serious representation.

Our attorneys will go to whatever lengths necessary to hold asbestos companies accountable. We will travel to you anywhere in Minnesota, and we will file your case in the venue most beneficial to you. We provide free case evaluations and do not charge mesothelioma clients upfront fees.

Don’t let the clock run out on the statute of limitations. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with a Minnesota mesothelioma lawyer.

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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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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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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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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.