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Our Louisiana Mesothelioma Settlements & Verdicts

Louisiana mesothelioma lawsuits result in compensation ranging from $1 Million to $11.4 Million on average, based on whether your case ends in an out-of-court settlement or a verdict.

Our experienced mesothelioma attorneys have recovered more than $5.5 Billion total for asbestos exposure victims and their families, including more than $157 Million for those in Louisiana.

Our past Louisiana mesothelioma settlements and verdicts include:

  • $8.32 Million to a Covington man with mesothelioma
  • $6.59 Million for a Columbia oil field worker with peritoneal mesothelioma
  • $5.66 Million to a Westwego wife of a shipyard foreman who was exposed secondhand
  • $5.37 Million for a Metairie boiler tender with pleural mesothelioma
  • $5 Million to an auto mechanic and plant truck operator in Calhoun
  • $4.8 Million for a St. Amant cable splicer with pleural mesothelioma
  • $4.79 Million to a contractor and laborer exposed in Louisiana
  • $4.72 Million for a Franklin mesothelioma patient
  • $4 Million to a helicopter mechanic in Marrero
  • $3.96 Million for a Lacombe lane attendant and machinist mate with pleural mesothelioma
  • $4.48 Million to a bleach plant operator in Springhill
  • $4.21 Million for a woman whose husband worked in Louisiana shipyards
  • $5 Million to a Slidell insulator and truck driver
  • $6.18 Million for a radar maintenance technician in Lacombe

Compensation in mesothelioma cases comes from companies that manufactured, sold, or used asbestos-containing products without adequately warning about the health risks, putting millions in the path of danger.

While there’s never a guarantee of an asbestos payout, our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers pursue every available source of compensation and move claims forward as quickly as possible.

Many of our clients begin receiving compensation within as few as 90 days of contacting our firm.

$8.26 Million Louisiana Mesothelioma Verdict

In one case, our attorneys secured an $8.26 Million mesothelioma verdict for a Louisiana man who was diagnosed with cancer.

The avid outdoorsman knew something was wrong when he developed breathing issues and a persistent cough. X-rays revealed fluid in the lining of his lungs, and he eventually had a heart attack.

It wasn’t until doctors performed heart surgery that they discovered he had pleural mesothelioma.

“When you know this could have been prevented, it makes things just that much harder to bear,” said his wife. “No one should have to endure the pain of a mesothelioma diagnosis.”

The couple contacted our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers for help. We took the case to trial, and a jury awarded them $8.26 Million for his medical bills, loss of enjoyment of life, and more.

Who Can a Mesothelioma Attorney in Louisiana Help?

A mesothelioma law firm in Louisiana is typically able to help anyone who has been exposed to asbestos and has since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related disease.

A Louisiana mesothelioma lawyer can investigate where exposure occurred and identify the companies responsible using employment records, worksite histories, product databases, witness testimony, and other evidence.

Our Louisiana mesothelioma law firm can help:

  • Patients suffering from illnesses like mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis
  • Family members, like the patient's spouse and children
  • Estate representatives pursuing a wrongful death claim

"Our primary role in the very beginning stages of a mesothelioma lawsuit is to be detectives. We have to find products that were around the victim during the time of their exposure to asbestos."
– Jim Sokolove, Founder (Retired 2013)

Not sure how or when you were exposed? Our Louisiana mesothelioma attorneys may still be able to help. We can trace asbestos exposure back to jobs, products, military service, or secondary exposure that happened many years ago.

Louisiana Mesothelioma Statute of Limitations

The statute of limitations is a legal deadline for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit. Like all states, Louisiana limits the amount of time victims and their families have to take legal action after an asbestos-related diagnosis or death.

The Louisiana mesothelioma statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 2 years from the date of a patient’s diagnosis (La. Civ. Code art. 3493.11). For families filing a wrongful death claim, the deadline is 1 year after their loved one’s passing (La. Civ. Code art. 2315.2(B)).

Acting quickly can help protect your legal rights and preserve important evidence needed to support your claim. If you miss your filing deadline, you could lose your right to pursue compensation.

Call (800) 647-3434 right now for help determining your eligibility to file a Louisiana mesothelioma lawsuit. It costs nothing to speak with us.

Filing a Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawsuit: What Families Can Expect

Families who choose to pursue a mesothelioma lawsuit typically follow a set of steps to pinpoint the products that played a role in their illness, gather supporting evidence, and seek compensation from the asbestos-related companies responsible.

The majority of mesothelioma lawsuits are settled, allowing families to access financial support without the hassle of going to court.

The process of filing a Louisiana asbestos lawsuit generally includes:

  • Contacting a mesothelioma attorney
  • Collecting evidence to back up your claims
  • Filing your case in the appropriate court
  • Negotiating settlements to help cover expenses
  • Presenting your case in court, if necessary

Many families begin receiving compensation in as few as 90 days of contacting our firm. Additional settlement payments may continue to come in over the next year or so as other claims are resolved.

When you work with Sokolove Law, our mesothelioma attorneys can manage every part of the legal process, allowing you to focus on treatment and your family. Learn about what to expect when filing a Louisiana mesothelioma lawsuit.

1. Find the Best Mesothelioma Attorney Near You

At Sokolove Law, our Louisiana mesothelioma attorneys provide free legal consultations to determine if you may be able to file a claim for compensation.

We'll discuss your work history, military service, and other potential sources of asbestos exposure to help identify when and where exposure may have occurred.

If you have a case, we can meet with you wherever is most convenient, including your home, hospital room, or virtually — at no cost to you.

We know that a mesothelioma diagnosis can create financial uncertainty for families already coping with medical treatments and other challenges. Our team works quickly to investigate claims, often starting to build a case within 24 hours of your call.

I was shocked at how fast Sokolove Law called me. Two days later, they were meeting with me at my house. I was in a mild shock, but it was a good shock.”
– Dennis, Firm Mesothelioma Client

2. We'll Gather Evidence to Support Your Claims

Mesothelioma often develops decades after asbestos exposure, making it difficult for many families to know exactly when, where, or how the exposure occurred. Asbestos-related diseases can take 20-50 years to appear after the first exposure.

For more than 45 years, Sokolove Law has investigated mesothelioma cases and compiled extensive records that help connect victims to the products, companies, and job sites responsible for their exposure.

Our team can draw on information related to:

  • Asbestos-containing products used throughout Louisiana and across the country
  • Manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors linked to asbestos exposure
  • Thousands of known asbestos exposure sites, including those in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and beyond

Our decades of experience and investigative resources allow us to build the strongest possible case while you focus on your health and family.

3. File Louisiana Asbestos Exposure Claims

Your legal team will pursue compensation from all available sources. An experienced Louisiana mesothelioma lawyer can handle the paperwork, filing requirements, and legal deadlines while working for the best possible outcome.

Victims and their families may be eligible to seek compensation from mesothelioma lawsuits against asbestos-related companies, trust fund claims involving bankrupt entities, and VA benefits claims for veterans exposed while serving.

At Sokolove Law, we carefully evaluate every potential claim and pursue all available options to help maximize the financial recovery available to you and your loved ones.

4. Pursue Mesothelioma Settlements

Your Louisiana asbestos attorney will work to negotiate mesothelioma settlements with the companies that made, sold, distributed, and used the products that contributed to your illness.

The average settlement for malignant mesothelioma is over $1 Million. Asbestos cases involve 75 defendants on average, and you may be eligible for a payout from each one.

Almost all mesothelioma cases resolve through settlements, which can help families secure financial assistance and provide peace of mind.

"Our clients could receive compensation in as few as 6 weeks. The more likelihood is 2 or 3 months, and then you'll probably continue receiving various compensation for another year."
– Ricky LeBlanc, Managing Attorney of Sokolove Law

5. Louisiana Mesothelioma Attorneys Are Prepared for Trial

In the rare event that a company refuses to settle, the case may go to trial. Both sides present evidence regarding the victim's asbestos exposure and the companies responsible, and a judge or jury then determines how much should be awarded.

Past Louisiana mesothelioma verdicts include:

  • $36 Million to a Louisiana pipefitter and welder
  • $10.3 Million for a longshoreman who worked at the Port of New Orleans
  • $8.26 Million to a New Orleans mechanic
  • $6.62 Million for a former Avondale shipyard worker, which was later reduced to $3.9 Million
  • $12.5 Million to an Orleans Parish office manager

Our Louisiana mesothelioma trial lawyers have the experience, resources, and determination needed to take on major companies and pursue the maximum compensation available for victims and their families.

Our Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawyers Fight for Maximum Compensation

For more than 45 years, Sokolove Law has helped asbestos exposure victims and their families seek justice. Our team has represented over 9,500 asbestos clients nationwide and secured more than $5.5 Billion total.

Our Louisiana mesothelioma attorneys know how to investigate complex exposure histories and identify every available source of compensation.

Potential sources of mesothelioma compensation include:

By building strong, evidence-based claims, we work to maximize the financial recovery available to each family we represent. Many victims qualify for compensation from multiple sources. Our team explores every available option to help ensure families receive the full compensation they're entitled to.

Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Mesothelioma lawsuit payouts average between $1 Million and $11.4 Million, depending on whether your case settles or is resolved through a verdict.

These lawsuits are filed against the companies that manufactured, supplied, or used the asbestos-laden products that made you sick.

Our Louisiana mesothelioma attorneys can help:

  • Investigate where and how asbestos exposure occurred
  • Identify the products and companies responsible for that exposure
  • Hold negligent asbestos companies accountable
  • Pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and more

The majority of mesothelioma lawsuits are resolved through settlements rather than trials, allowing many families to recover compensation without appearing in court. In fact, more than 99% of mesothelioma claims settle.

If you have lost a loved one to mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, our Louisiana mesothelioma attorneys may be able to help you pursue an asbestos claim after death and seek compensation on behalf of surviving family members.

Asbestos Trust Fund Claims

At one time, hundreds of companies made and sold asbestos products. Facing a flood of lawsuits, many filed for bankruptcy protection to avoid paying what they owed. However, the courts required these companies to establish asbestos trust funds to compensate victims.

At least 39 companies that made or sold asbestos products have established trust funds linked to Louisiana job sites, reflecting how extensively these products were used across the state's shipyards, refineries, and industrial facilities.

$30 Billion

Estimated Amount in Asbestos Trust Funds

Today, billions of dollars remain available through these trust funds for eligible claimants. Depending on your exposure history, you may qualify to file claims with multiple trusts and recover compensation from more than one source.

Mesothelioma VA Benefits for Veterans

If you developed mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure during military service, you may qualify for VA benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Because mesothelioma is considered a totally disabling condition, it generally receives a 100% VA disability rating. Eligible veterans may qualify for more than $3,930 per month in disability compensation, along with free health care.

Our VA-accredited lawyers can help with your claim, even if you've been issued a VA benefits denial in the past. Filing a mesothelioma lawsuit won't affect your right to VA benefits.

Call (800) 647-3434 now to see if our asbestos lawyers in Louisiana may be able to help you seek compensation.

Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawsuit Updates & News 2026

Louisiana families continue to file mesothelioma lawsuits against companies that exposed workers and consumers to asbestos. These cases involve a wide range of exposure sources, including industrial facilities, power plants, and military installations.

Over the years, Louisiana workers, veterans, and family members affected by asbestos have filed claims. Many have resulted in substantial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.

Here are some of the latest Louisiana asbestos and mesothelioma lawsuit updates:

  • July 10, 2026: A federal judge allowed a Louisiana mesothelioma lawsuit against Uniroyal to move forward, finding the family presented sufficient evidence that the man's occupational asbestos exposure was linked to the company's asbestos-containing products.
  • July 9, 2026: A Louisiana judge kept a mesothelioma lawsuit on track for trial, finding enough evidence that a former welder was exposed to a manufacturer's asbestos-containing fire-retardant product in the 1970s.
  • May 2026: In Marcella v. Huntington Ingalls Incorporated, a Louisiana judge reduced a $6.62 Million mesothelioma verdict to $3.9 Million after finding that the original damages awarded were excessive.
  • February 2026: An Orleans Parish jury ruled in favor of the family of Ronald Marcella, a former Avondale Shipyard worker with mesothelioma. They determined that his illness was caused by asbestos exposure at the shipyard, and his family was awarded a $6.62 Million Louisiana mesothelioma verdict.
  • January 2026: A New Orleans judge ordered Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. to pay $12.5 Million to an office manager with mesothelioma who worked around the company’s asbestos-containing brakes.
  • November 2025: The Avondale Shipyard had been a major employer in Louisiana before closing in 2014 and was officially declared asbestos-free following years of environmental remediation.
  • May 2025: The family of a Louisiana woman who passed away from mesothelioma was awarded $3 Million. She was reportedly exposed to multiple asbestos-containing talcum powder products throughout her life, which eventually led to her death.
  • November 2024: A Lafayette-based contractor was ordered to pay a $21,000 fine after failing to check for the presence of asbestos in the Cyprus Tree Inn motel before demolishing the building.
  • July 2024: Mesothelioma patients in Louisiana now have double the amount of time to take legal action for their illness, thanks to the passage of Act 423 (HB 315). This bill extended the state’s statute of limitations on personal injury claims from 1 year to 2 years and applies to any patients diagnosed after July 1, 2024.

These developments show that asbestos exposure remains a serious public health and legal issue across Louisiana, with courts and regulatory agencies continuing to hold companies accountable.

If your family has been affected by mesothelioma, our Louisiana asbestos lawyers are ready to fight hard for you.

$3.9 Million Louisiana Mesothelioma Verdict

In February 2026, the family of Ronald Marcella was awarded $6.62 Million. Marcella was reportedly exposed to asbestos while working as a clerk at Avondale Shipyard in the 1960s. The lawsuit was filed against Huntington Ingalls Industries, the successor to Avondale Shipyards.

Following the verdict, Huntington Ingalls asked the court to overturn the jury's decision or order a new trial. A judge denied those requests but reduced the award to $3.9 Million, finding that the original verdict was excessive.

This case is one of many Louisiana asbestos lawsuits involving former Avondale Shipyard workers and their families.

$12.5 Million Louisiana Mesothelioma Lawsuit Verdict

A New Orleans judge ordered Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. to pay $12.5 Million to Sergio Morris, a former office manager at Kelly-Springfield Tire Corporation who was diagnosed with mesothelioma.

Morris alleged that he was exposed to asbestos fibers released during brake work performed near his office and that these fibers ultimately contributed to his illnesses.

This Louisiana mesothelioma verdict highlights the risks asbestos can pose not only to workers who directly handle asbestos-containing products, but also to those who work nearby. Even indirect exposure to asbestos can increase the risk of developing mesothelioma decades later.

$3 Million Louisiana Talcum Powder Verdict

A Louisiana jury awarded more than $3 Million to the family of Jeannine Henderson, a 72-year-old New Orleans woman who died from mesothelioma. Henderson alleged that decades of using talc-based body powders, including Johnson's® Baby Powder, exposed her to asbestos.

After an 8-week trial, jurors found that asbestos-contaminated talc in products manufactured and sold by Johnson & Johnson and their suppliers was a substantial factor in Henderson's mesothelioma diagnosis.

The Louisiana talcum powder verdict included compensation for her medical expenses, pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and damages to her children.

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Asbestos in Louisiana & Mesothelioma Statistics

Louisiana's refineries, shipyards, and offshore platforms provided livelihoods for generations of workers. However, these industries also exposed many residents to dangerous products that contained asbestos.

In Louisiana, over 2,500 job sites have been linked to asbestos. Louisiana asbestos statistics reveal that the cancer-causing mineral is still a major public health threat across the state.

Asbestos facts and statistics on mesothelioma in Louisiana include:

  • In 2023, at least 62 new mesothelioma cases were reported in Louisiana, according to the CDC.
  • Louisiana's mesothelioma incidence rate of 1.1 per 100,000 people was the highest recorded among states with available data in the CDC's most recent reporting year
  • From 1999 to 2017, 5,092 asbestos-related deaths were reported in Louisiana, with 491 connected to asbestosis, 927 to mesothelioma, and 3,708 to lung cancer, as per the EWG.
  • During this same period, Jefferson Parish recorded about 1,277 asbestos-related deaths, followed by East Baton Rouge Parish with 395, St. Tammany Parish with 344, Orleans Parish with 319, Tangipahoa Parish with 183, and Lafourche Parish with 175.
  • Louisiana documented 5.9 asbestos-related deaths per 100,000 residents, which is higher than the national average of 4.9.
  • Jefferson Parish had the state's highest asbestos-related death rate at 15.2, followed by Pointe Coupee Parish at 14.7, and St. James Parish at 13.3.
  • Several Louisiana military installations, including Fort Johnson, Barksdale Air Force Base, and Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, were constructed during periods when asbestos-containing materials were widely used throughout military facilities. Veterans who served at these bases may remain at risk for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.

Louisiana residents may have been exposed to asbestos in aging schools, public buildings, industrial sites, and military installations as well as in everyday products like talcum powder or cosmetics.

Sites for Asbestos Exposure in Louisiana

Before the hazards of asbestos were widely known, about 2,597 job sites in Louisiana used asbestos. Exposure often occurred through contact with asbestos-containing building materials like insulation, drywall, and joint compound.

Avondale Shipyard, Exxon, Shell Oil, International Paper Company, Allied Chemical Corporation, Freeport Sulfur, and Kaiser Aluminum have some of the highest numbers of asbestos-linked work sites in the state.

Other asbestos companies in Louisiana​ include:

  • Allied Chemical Corporation
  • Avondale Shipyard
  • Babcock & Wilcox
  • BASF Wyandotte
  • Bayou State Oil Corp.
  • Celotex
  • Delta Shipbuilding Corp.
  • Domino Sugar Company
  • Dow Chemical Company
  • E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company
  • Eagle Asbestos & Packing Co.
  • Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
  • Georgia Pacific Plant
  • Gulf Oil Corporation
  • Hercules Powder Company
  • Hunt Lumber Company
  • International Paper Company
  • Johns Manville
  • Kaiser Aluminum
  • Louisiana Power & Light
  • Monsanto Chemical Company
  • National Gypsum
  • Olin Mathieson Chemical Company
  • Shell Chemical Company
  • Standard Oil
  • Texaco
  • Union Carbide
  • W.R. Grace

These are just a few Louisiana workplaces where asbestos-containing materials were used or identified. Inclusion on this list does not necessarily reflect current conditions, as many facilities have since undergone renovation to remove asbestos hazards.

Use our free asbestos workplace database to see if you may have been exposed while working asbestos jobs in Louisiana.

Avondale Shipyards & Asbestos

Located roughly 20 miles north of New Orleans on the west bank of the Mississippi River, Avondale Shipyard was once Louisiana's largest employer — and a source of potential asbestos exposure for tens of thousands of workers.

The shipyard operated from 1938 to 2014, building U.S. Navy ships, U.S. Coast Guard cutters, and commercial vessels. Asbestos was used extensively in vessel construction, including in insulation, pipe coverings, gaskets, and boiler lagging.

An environmental cleanup at Avondale Shipyard began in 2019, and the site was officially certified asbestos-free in 2025. However, countless former workers remain at risk of developing asbestos-related diseases.

Types of Louisiana Asbestos Lawyers

Louisiana asbestos lawyers help individuals and families pursue compensation for illnesses caused by asbestos exposure. Our attorneys can handle a range of claim types involving different diagnoses and circumstances.

At Sokolove Law, our Louisiana asbestos attorneys have extensive experience helping clients with claims involving mesothelioma, lung cancer, secondary asbestos exposure, talcum powder, and more.

Mesothelioma Attorneys in Louisiana

Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. Our Louisiana mesothelioma attorneys can review your work history and other possible sources of exposure to pinpoint the companies responsible.

Around 55-60 new mesothelioma cases are diagnosed in Louisiana every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Our team can pursue compensation from as many avenues as possible, including mesothelioma lawsuits, trust fund claims, and VA benefits to help with medical bills and related expenses.

Louisiana Mesothelioma Wrongful Death Lawyers

If a patient passes away prior to filing an asbestos claim or before a final resolution is reached, their family members or estate representative may still be able to file a claim with the help of our mesothelioma wrongful death attorneys in Louisiana.

More than 5,092 Louisiana residents have died from asbestos-related illnesses, as per the Environmental Working Group (EWG). This included over 920 deaths linked to mesothelioma.

Wrongful death claims allow families to seek compensation for burial expenses and loss of services, helping them move forward after the death of a loved one.

Louisiana Lung Cancer Lawyers

Asbestos exposure is also tied to lung cancer, especially in workers who came in contact with high concentrations of the toxic fibers for long periods.

In Louisiana, the rate of new lung cancer cases is significantly higher than the national average, with 61.1 cases per 100,000 people compared to 52.8 cases per 100,000 people nationwide, according to the American Lung Association.

Our Louisiana lung cancer lawyers help victims figure out whether exposure may have contributed to their diagnosis and pursue compensation from the at-fault companies.

Louisiana Talcum Powder Lawyers

Microscopic asbestos fibers have been found in a variety of talcum powder products, putting consumers at risk for mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, and other serious, life-threatening diseases.

In one case, a New Orleans jury awarded $3 Million to the family of a 72-year-old woman who passed away from mesothelioma after regular exposure to asbestos in talcum powder products, including J&J’s baby powder.

Our Louisiana talcum powder lawyers can help those impacted by contaminated talc products file claims against manufacturers that failed to adequately warn consumers about asbestos risks.

Louisiana Secondary Asbestos Exposure Lawyers

Secondary asbestos exposure happens when workers carry microscopic asbestos fibers home on their clothes or tools. Family members may come in contact with the dangerous mineral while doing the wash or giving a hug.

Louisiana is 1 of only 7 states where the female mesothelioma death rate exceeds 6.0 per million women, according to the CDC. This figure may be attributed to significant take-home asbestos exposure through women laundering the clothing of shipyard workers.

Our Louisiana secondhand asbestos exposure lawyers can help spouses, children, and roommates pursue compensation if they developed mesothelioma or another asbestos-caused illness from secondary exposure.

Hear from Our Louisiana Mesothelioma Clients

At Sokolove Law, we’re dedicated to helping families throughout Louisiana pursue justice and compensation after a mesothelioma diagnosis.

Our attorneys understand the physical, emotional, and financial challenges that asbestos-related diseases can create, and we're committed to guiding clients through every step of the legal process with care.

Hear from clients who have worked with our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers to hold asbestos-related companies accountable and secure their family’s financial futures.

Helping a Louisiana Mechanic with Mesothelioma

Joe, a loving father and grandfather, spent his career as a gas station and school bus mechanic. During this time, he was unknowingly exposed to asbestos-containing brakes, clutches, and other automotive parts.

When he was 65 years old, Joe was diagnosed with epithelioid pleural mesothelioma. He decided to fight back, undergoing chemotherapy in an effort to have more time with his family. After learning that manufacturers had known about the dangers of asbestos, Joe decided to pursue legal action for his suffering.

“I want to help my grandchildren more. They’re just starting out in life, and they need help, but I just got to where I couldn’t do the things I wanted anymore.”
– Joe, Firm Client with Mesothelioma

The compensation our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers secured on behalf of Joe’s family helped ease financial burdens and allowed them to focus on spending time together and creating lasting memories.

Find a Top Mesothelioma Lawyer in Louisiana

While you focus on treatment and spending time with loved ones, our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers can investigate your exposure, identify the companies responsible, and pursue the compensation you deserve.

For more than 45 years, Sokolove Law has fought for mesothelioma patients and their families, recovering over $5.5 Billion total. We have the experience and resources needed to take on powerful companies and help families navigate the process with confidence.

There are no upfront costs to get started, and you won't pay any attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Call us at (800) 647-3434 right now or fill out our contact form for a free case review. Our team is standing by 24/7 to answer your questions and discuss how we may be able to help.

Louisiana Mesothelioma Attorney FAQs

Who can file a Louisiana mesothelioma lawsuit?

If you've been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit. Many of the clients we help are workers who were exposed on job sites, veterans who served at Louisiana military installations, and everyday people who encountered asbestos through consumer products or secondhand exposure.

Family members may also be able to pursue compensation if a loved one passed away from mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease.

Our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers can review your work history, military service, and other potential sources of exposure to determine whether you may have a claim. Get started with a free case review.

How long do Louisiana mesothelioma claims take?

Many Sokolove Law clients begin receiving compensation in as few as 90 days. Additional payments may follow over the months ahead as asbestos trust fund claims, settlements, and other compensation sources are resolved.

While the timeline may vary, our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers work to move cases forward as quickly as possible while pursuing the maximum compensation.

What is the average Louisiana mesothelioma settlement?

Mesothelioma settlements typically fall between $1 Million to $1.4 Million, while the usual range for mesothelioma trial verdicts is $5 Million to $11.4 Million.

However, every case is different. Mesothelioma case values will differ based on factors like your diagnosis, length of asbestos exposure, medical costs, and the companies involved.

Our mesothelioma attorneys in Louisiana can fight for the compensation you deserve. Call (800) 647-3434 now for a free case review.

Why hire mesothelioma lawyers in Louisiana?

Mesothelioma lawyers in Louisiana can handle every aspect of your case while you focus on your health. This includes investigating your asbestos exposure history, identifying the products and companies involved, gathering evidence, filing claims, negotiating settlements, and, when necessary, taking your case to trial.

Because asbestos exposure often occurred decades before a diagnosis, building a successful claim requires extensive resources and experience.

For more than 45 years, our mesothelioma lawyers in Louisiana have fought to secure compensation and accountability on behalf of residents. No firm has handled as many mesothelioma cases as Sokolove Law.

How do I file a mesothelioma lawsuit in Louisiana?

Filing a Louisiana mesothelioma lawsuit may sound overwhelming, but your team handles all the legal work. From investigating your asbestos exposure to pursuing compensation, we'll guide you through every step of the process.

Here's what filing a mesothelioma claim typically involves:

  1. Start with a free case review. We'll discuss your diagnosis, work history, military service, and other potential sources of asbestos exposure.
  2. We investigate your exposure history. Our team gathers records, identifies asbestos-containing products and jobsites, and determines which companies may be responsible.
  3. We file claims on your behalf. Depending on your circumstances, this may include a mesothelioma lawsuit, asbestos trust fund claims, and VA benefits claims.
  4. We pursue a settlement. Most mesothelioma cases are resolved without going to trial. In fact, more than 99% of our mesothelioma cases result in out-of-court settlements.
  5. We're prepared to go to court if necessary. If defendants refuse to offer fair compensation, our attorneys are ready to present your case before a judge and jury.

Our Louisiana mesothelioma lawyers have the resources and experience to connect your exposure to your diagnosis and pursue the compensation your family deserves.

How much do top asbestos lawyers in Louisiana charge?

Top asbestos lawyers in Louisiana work on a contingency-fee basis. That means there are no upfront costs, hourly rates, or out-of-pocket attorney fees to start a case. This arrangement allows mesothelioma patients to pursue justice without taking on additional financial stress.

While contingency fees can vary from firm to firm, they typically range from 33% to 45% of the recovery in asbestos cases.

How long do I have to file a mesothelioma lawsuit in Louisiana?

Louisiana law generally gives mesothelioma patients and their families 1-2 years to file a lawsuit after a diagnosis or the loss of a loved one. This deadline, known as the statute of limitations, can have a major impact on your ability to seek compensation.

Contact Sokolove Law right now, so you don’t miss your chance to seek compensation. Even if you think it’s too late, we may still be able to help.

How do I find the best asbestos attorney in Louisiana?

When searching for a Louisiana asbestos attorney, look for a national law firm with extensive asbestos litigation experience, a proven track record of results, and the resources needed to investigate exposures that may have occurred decades ago.

Mesothelioma cases are often complex, involving multiple jobsites, asbestos products, and employers. The best mesothelioma lawyers have access to nationwide asbestos databases, investigators, and industry records that can help identify where exposure occurred.

Families choose Sokolove Law because we offer:

  • 45+ years of asbestos litigation experience
  • No upfront costs or hourly attorney fees
  • 9,500+ asbestos claims handled nationwide
  • Experience helping clients in all 50 states
  • More than $5.5 Billion total recovered for mesothelioma clients

When you work with Sokolove Law, you get the resources of a national firm with personalized support for Louisiana families.

Will my Louisiana asbestos lawsuit be filed as a class action?

Probably not. Mesothelioma and asbestos lawsuits are almost always filed as individual claims rather than class action lawsuits.

By filing an individual lawsuit, your Louisiana asbestos attorney can focus on your specific exposure history, identify the companies responsible, and seek compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages.

What are common symptoms of mesothelioma in Louisiana?

Mesothelioma symptoms often develop gradually and can resemble those of more common conditions, which may delay diagnosis.

Early symptoms of mesothelioma may include:

  • Abdominal pain or bloating
  • Chest pain or tightness
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Fluid buildup in the chest or abdomen
  • Persistent cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unexplained weight loss

As this cancer progresses, symptoms often become more severe, making everyday activities more difficult and reducing overall quality of life.

What does Louisiana mesothelioma treatment involve?

Louisiana mesothelioma treatment may involve a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation therapy. Your exact treatment plan will depend on the type and stage of the cancer, as well as other considerations.

A Louisiana mesothelioma cancer center can develop a treatment plan to help slow down the progression of the disease, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life.

Who are the top Louisiana mesothelioma doctors?

Louisiana is home to several skilled mesothelioma doctors who practice throughout the state.

Oncologists specializing in mesothelioma in Louisiana​ include:

  • Dr. Nathan M. Bolton (The Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center)
  • Dr. Erin Gilbert (University Medical Center New Orleans)
  • Dr. Omeed Moaven (University Medical Center New Orleans)
  • Dr. Brian L. Pettiford (The Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center)
  • Dr. David T. Pointer Jr. (The Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center)
  • Dr. Suma P. Reddy (The Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center)

Our team is ready to help you connect with top Louisiana mesothelioma doctors — call (800) 647-3434 now.

What are the Louisiana asbestos laws?

Louisiana has laws and regulations that govern the handling, removal, transportation, and disposal of asbestos to help protect workers, building occupants, and the public.

Key Louisiana asbestos regulations include:

  • Louisiana School Asbestos Abatement Act (La. R.S. 30:2341 et seq.): Enacted in 1985, this law requires the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality to regulate asbestos-containing materials in school buildings. It mandates certification of abatement contractors, air monitoring standards, and priority abatement protocols where friable asbestos concentrations exceed established thresholds.
  • Louisiana Asbestos Detection Program (La. R.S. 40:1749.1): Establishes a statewide asbestos and hazardous component detection program, declaring that friable asbestos in buildings occupied by people constitutes a serious health hazard. Charges the state with detecting such hazards and ensuring appropriate abatement is carried out in public buildings.
  • Contractor Licensing for Asbestos Abatement (La. R.S. 37:2150 et seq.): Requires contractors performing asbestos removal and abatement work to hold a valid license from the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors under the hazardous materials classification.

Local governments may also adopt additional requirements related to building safety, demolition permits, and public health protections involving asbestos-containing materials.

Who is at risk of mesothelioma in Louisiana?

Anyone exposed to asbestos can develop mesothelioma, but certain occupations face a higher risk because they regularly worked around asbestos-containing materials.

Many Louisiana workers were exposed in industries such as: 

  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Oil and gas production
  • Power generation
  • Railroads
  • U.S. military

Louisiana is home to numerous military installations built or expanded during the peak years of asbestos use, potentially putting service members, civilian employees, and contractors at risk of exposure.

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Helping Mesothelioma Clients Across Louisiana

We proudly provide our services to the entire state of Louisiana. Our mesothelioma lawyers can travel to you at no cost if you have a case.

We serve locations throughout Louisiana, including:

  • Abbeville
  • Alexandria
  • Baker
  • Baton Rouge
  • Bayou Blue
  • Bayou Cane
  • Bossier City
  • Broussard
  • Central
  • Chalmette
  • Claiborne
  • Crowley
  • Destrehan
  • Estelle
  • Gonzales
  • Gretna
  • Hammond
  • Harvey
  • Houma
  • Kenner
  • Lafayette
  • Laplace
  • Lake Charles
  • Luling
  • Mandville
  • Marrero
  • Metairie
  • Minden
  • Monroe
  • Morgan City
  • Moss Bluff
  • Natchitoches
  • New Iberia
  • New Orleans
  • Opelousas
  • Pineville
  • Prairieville
  • River Ridge
  • Ruston
  • Shenandoah
  • Shreveport
  • Slidell
  • Sulphur
  • Terrytown
  • Thibodaux
  • Waggman
  • West Monroe
  • Woodmere
  • Youngsville
  • Zachary

Louisiana Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help mesothelioma patients and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of Louisiana.

Some of the zip codes we serve in Louisiana include: 

  • 70001
  • 70003
  • 70056
  • 70058
  • 70065
  • 70068
  • 70072
  • 70094
  • 70115
  • 70118
  • 70119
  • 70122
  • 70123
  • 70126
  • 70301
  • 70360
  • 70364
  • 70403
  • 70433
  • 70454
  • 70458
  • 70461
  • 70501
  • 70503
  • 70506
  • 70508
  • 70560
  • 70570
  • 70601
  • 70605
  • 70607
  • 70663
  • 70726
  • 70737
  • 70769
  • 70791
  • 70806
  • 70808
  • 70810
  • 70815
  • 70816
  • 70817
  • 71106
  • 71107
  • 71111
  • 71112
  • 71203
  • 71270
  • 71291
  • 71360

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