Mesothelioma Lawyers for Evansville, Indiana

Workers in Evansville were exposed to asbestos at 4 documented sites. If you developed mesothelioma from exposure in this area, you may have legal options for compensation.

Evansville is the county seat of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, with a city proper population of 118,414 (2020 census) and a metropolitan area population exceeding 300,000 across Vanderburgh, Posey, Warrick (IN), and Henderson, Webster (KY) counties. Historically a river port on the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana's Tri-State region, it developed around manufacturing, including shipbuilding and chemical production; current key industries emphasize manufacturing, construction, power generation, and related sectors. The city spans 44.6 square miles in a shallow valley with rolling hills, its southern boundary forming an oxbow along the Ohio River at approximately 387 feet elevation.

Workers across 4 documented sites in the Evansville area were exposed to asbestos in industrial, commercial, and government settings.

Map of Evansville, Indiana — 4 documented asbestos exposure sites
Evansville 4 exposure sites Vanderburgh County

Asbestos Exposure Sites in Evansville

Evansville, Indiana has 4 companies and facilities with documented asbestos exposure on record. Workers at these sites, and their families who may have experienced secondary exposure, may qualify for mesothelioma compensation.

4 Documented Exposure Sites
  • Industrial Contractors, Inc.
  • L&N Railroad
  • Plastics Company
  • Stremming Lumber Co.

An experienced mesothelioma attorney can determine if you were exposed at any of these locations and identify additional responsible parties for your claim. This list may not include all exposure sources.

Filing Deadlines in Indiana

Indiana law sets strict time limits for filing mesothelioma claims. These deadlines begin when you receive a diagnosis, not when exposure occurred.

Personal Injury
2 Years from Diagnosis
Claims filed by patients
Wrongful Death
2 Years from Death
Claims filed by family

Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your right to compensation. Even with longer deadlines, starting early gives your legal team time to gather evidence and build a strong case.

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Compensation Options

Mesothelioma patients exposed in Evansville may be eligible for compensation from multiple sources.

Lawsuits Against Responsible Parties

Personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits can be filed against companies responsible for asbestos exposure. These claims can recover damages for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and loss of quality of life. Average mesothelioma settlements range from $1 million to $2.4 million, and total compensation is often higher.

Asbestos Trust Funds

Many asbestos companies have filed for bankruptcy and established trust funds to pay victims. Over 60 trusts hold more than $30 billion. You can file claims with multiple trusts if you were exposed to products from multiple companies.

VA Benefits

Veterans who developed mesothelioma from military service typically qualify for VA disability compensation, often at the 100% rating. These benefits can be received alongside lawsuit settlements and trust fund payments.

Cancer Centers in Indiana

The following NCI-designated cancer centers in Indiana treat people with mesothelioma.

Purdue University Center for Cancer Research

West Lafayette, IN

765.494.9129

Columbus Regional Hospital Cancer Center

Columbus, IN

812.669.1284

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Finding a Mesothelioma Lawyer

When seeking legal representation for a mesothelioma case related to Evansville exposure, look for:

  • Asbestos litigation experience: Attorneys who focus on mesothelioma cases
  • Knowledge of local exposure sites: Familiarity with Evansville and Indiana industries
  • Track record of results: Past settlements and verdicts in similar cases
  • Resources for investigation: Databases of products and companies
  • Contingency fee structure: No payment unless they recover compensation

Most mesothelioma attorneys offer confidential case reviews and work on contingency: you pay nothing unless they recover compensation.