How Do I Prove Secondary Asbestos Exposure?

To prove secondary asbestos exposure, you must establish a link between a worker exposed to asbestos and a resulting diagnosis for another individual who has been in close contact with them—usually a member of their household.

Secondary exposure typically occurs through contact outside the workplace with clothing, tools, or surfaces contaminated with asbestos. As the victim has never directly visited a specific worksite, proving secondary asbestos exposure can be difficult. However, with careful documentation and diligent analysis, an experienced mesothelioma lawyer can gather solid evidence and build a strong secondary exposure case.

What Evidence is Needed to Prove Secondary Asbestos Exposure in Court?

The most critical piece of evidence in proving secondary asbestos exposure is documentation of a worker’s employment history showing the primary exposure to the toxic mineral. Establishing where the family member worked and when, what role they performed, and how they would have come into contact with asbestos on the job is key, including whether their job site is a known exposure location.

Once you’ve proven firsthand asbestos exposure, you’ll need evidence to draw a link to secondary exposure. Eyewitness testimony from family members can help establish if the secondary exposure victim was in close contact with the worker after returning from a contaminated job site, if they washed dirty work clothes from that site, or something similar.

Finally, you’ll need to gather medical records showing that the secondary exposure victim was diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis. Expert testimony can help connect all your evidence and draw a straight line from the worker’s exposure to the victim’s condition.

There are several reasons why secondary asbestos exposure cases are more difficult to prove than other claims, but experienced legal assistance can help overcome any issues. Some of the most common legal challenges include the following:

Limited Documentation

While employment records can help establish the primary exposure, secondary exposure typically occurs over a long period without any paper trail. Secondary exposure cases tend to rely heavily on circumstantial evidence and witness testimony.

Multiple Exposure Sources

Even if it seems very likely that a secondary asbestos exposure occurred in a specific way, it’s very hard to rule out other potential sources of contact with asbestos.

Evolving Legal Environment

This area of law is varied and changing, with states having different rules, regulations, and interpretations of negligence. For example, Florida recognizes liability for take-home exposure, while several other states have ruled against secondary exposure victims. Meanwhile, Utah had no laws explicitly defining liability for secondary exposure until a 2021 state Supreme Court ruling.

Complications With Non-Household Exposures

It’s also possible for secondary asbestos exposure to occur outside of the home, such as when sailors on Navy ships frequently came into contact with workers directly exposed to asbestos. A lawyer experienced in asbestos litigation will understand where and how this type of exposure can occur and know how to help you prove it.

What Happens if I Can’t Find Evidence of Secondary Asbestos Exposure?

When evidence of secondary asbestos exposure is hard to find, an experienced attorney can investigate and help pinpoint the source. If you’ve been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness, it’s important to contact a trusted lawyer who can help put the pieces together and build a strong case while you focus on your health and family.

How Do the Lanier Law Firm Attorneys Overcome These Challenges?

The Lanier Law Firm is a leading national asbestos exposure and mesothelioma litigation firm. With more than three decades of experience, our team has built a strong track record of taking on large corporations and winning for our clients, recovering billions in mesothelioma settlements and verdicts.

Our asbestos exposure attorneys have built a competitive advantage with every victory. We’ve assembled an extensive collection of documentation on industries, manufacturers, and companies associated with asbestos exposure, as well as a “product library” of asbestos-containing goods and materials. Combined with our robust network of experts, we have unmatched resources to help our clients prove secondary asbestos exposure and get the justice they deserve, even in cases with little direct evidence.

How Much Will It Cost to Pursue a Secondary Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit?

There are usually no upfront costs to pursue a secondary asbestos exposure case. Most asbestos and mesothelioma law firms work on a contingency fee basis, meaning that they don’t charge any fees unless you win your case, in which case they will keep a percentage of your award as payment.

If you need help proving secondary asbestos exposure, our experienced mesothelioma lawyers are ready to get you the results you deserve. Contact us online or call 800-723-3216 today for a free consultation with our trusted team.

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