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Colorado Mesothelioma Lawyers

Colorado ranks 26th in the nation for annual mesothelioma diagnoses, with 38 new cases and 60 deaths each year.

Mining and manufacturing industries drove asbestos exposure in Colorado, particularly along geographic corridors in mining regions and urban processing centers where natural deposits intertwined with valuable minerals. Workers at sites like the Calumet Mine and Iron King Mine faced risks from naturally occurring asbestos disturbed during extraction, while the ASARCO Globe Plant in Denver processed vermiculite ore contaminated with tremolite asbestos from Libby, Montana, expanding it into insulation products from the 1960s to 1990s. Facilities such as the Colorado School of Mines, Coors Brewery, Coors Porcelain Company, Columbine Glass Company, Colorado State Industrial School, Dow Chemical, and Rocky Flats contributed through manufacturing processes involving asbestos for insulation, fireproofing, and reinforcement. This state's exposure history stood out due to the overlap of its rich mineral mining heritage with imported contaminated materials, amplifying risks across 27 documented sites in four cities spanning four counties.

Documented asbestos exposure sites span 4 cities across 4 counties. People with occupations in plant operations, furnace work, material handling, maintenance, and trucking at these vermiculite and mining sites, along with nearby residents, endured airborne fiber exposure without sufficient protection, leading to widespread health consequences. Cities like Denver bore significant impact from the ASARCO Globe Plant, where EPA investigations revealed soil and air contamination affecting surrounding neighborhoods as part of the Libby Superfund response. The legacy persists today as people with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases from these exposures seek diagnosis and compensation, while ongoing remediation and strict state regulations address spills from older infrastructure in mining and manufacturing areas.

Filing Deadlines in Colorado

Colorado law sets strict time limits for filing mesothelioma lawsuits. These deadlines, called statutes of limitations, determine how long you have to take legal action after a diagnosis.

Personal Injury
2 Years from Diagnosis
For claims filed by mesothelioma patients
Wrongful Death
2 Years from Death
For claims filed by surviving family members

Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your right to compensation. Even if you believe you have time, consulting an attorney early ensures your case gets the attention it needs.

When the Clock Starts

In Colorado, the statute of limitations typically begins on the date of diagnosis, not the date of asbestos exposure. This is known as the "discovery rule."

Because mesothelioma has a latency period of 20–50 years, this rule is essential. Without it, most patients would be barred from filing before they even knew they were sick.

The clock starts when:

  • You receive a formal mesothelioma diagnosis from a physician
  • You reasonably should have known you had the disease based on symptoms

Personal Injury Claims in Colorado

Colorado allows 2 years from diagnosis to file a personal injury claim for mesothelioma. These claims are filed by the patient during their lifetime and can seek compensation for:

  • Medical expenses: Past and future treatment costs
  • Lost wages: Income lost due to illness
  • Pain and suffering: Physical and emotional distress
  • Loss of quality of life: Impact on daily activities and relationships

Wrongful Death Claims in Colorado

Colorado allows 2 years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. These claims can be filed by:

  • Surviving spouse
  • Children (including adult children)
  • Parents (in some cases)
  • Estate representative

Wrongful death claims can recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses incurred before death
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of companionship and guidance

Asbestos Exposure Sites in Colorado

Colorado has 11 cities with documented asbestos exposure sites and 34 liable parties on record. Workers in these areas may have grounds for mesothelioma claims.

Map of documented asbestos exposure sites in Colorado

Select a city to view specific exposure sites, companies, and facilities with known asbestos exposure history.

Colorado has 1 cancer centers specializing in mesothelioma treatment. For a complete list of documented asbestos exposure sites in Colorado, see our exposure database.

Types of Compensation in Colorado

Mesothelioma patients in Colorado may be eligible for multiple forms of compensation. An experienced attorney can help pursue all available options.

Lawsuits and Settlements

Personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits can be filed against companies responsible for asbestos exposure. Most cases settle before trial, with average mesothelioma settlements ranging from $1 million to $2.4 million. Total compensation can be significantly higher when combining multiple sources. Colorado courts generally allow expedited scheduling for mesothelioma cases.

Asbestos Trust Funds

Over 60 bankruptcy trusts hold more than $30 billion for asbestos victims. These claims are separate from lawsuits and can be filed regardless of whether a company is still operating. Trust fund claims have their own deadlines and requirements.

Learn about trust fund claims →

Choosing a Colorado Mesothelioma Lawyer

When selecting legal representation for a mesothelioma case in Colorado, consider these factors. Our guide to choosing a mesothelioma law firm covers this in detail:

  • Experience with asbestos cases: Look for attorneys who focus on mesothelioma and asbestos litigation
  • Track record: Ask about past settlements and verdicts in similar cases
  • Resources: Firms need databases of products, companies, and expert witnesses
  • Knowledge of Colorado courts: Familiarity with local procedures and judges matters
  • Communication: You should feel comfortable asking questions and receiving updates

Most mesothelioma attorneys work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless they recover compensation for you. Learn more about mesothelioma lawyer costs and how contingency fees work.