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What Do NYC Mesothelioma Attorneys Do?

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, our asbestos attorneys in NYC are here to offer support and help you feel less overwhelmed during this difficult time.

We can manage the entire legal process from start to finish, so you can stay focused on your health and your family — not court documents and deadlines.

If you have a case, our mesothelioma attorneys in NYC can: 

  • Investigate the source of your exposure: We’ll look back through decades of your work and family history to determine how you were exposed to asbestos.
  • Develop a legal strategy: Every mesothelioma case is unique. We’ll craft a personalized approach to your case based on your situation and the companies responsible for your exposure.
  • File your New York City mesothelioma lawsuit: We’ll handle all of the paperwork and submit your mesothelioma lawsuit in New York City to the correct court before any state deadlines.
  • Engage in settlement negotiations: Our team will negotiate with the defendant(s), working to get results for you as quickly as possible.
  • Represent you at trial: If your case goes to trial, our New York City asbestos lawyers will present arguments in court and seek compensation from a verdict.

In 2025, New York City ranked third in the nation for asbestos claims, with a total of 399 cases — a 25% increase from 319 in 2024 and the highest volume the city has seen in recent years, according to KCIC. There were also 123 talcum powder lawsuits filed.

Whether you just want to learn more about your legal options or are ready to take action for the harm you’ve experienced, our mesothelioma attorneys in NYC are here to guide you every step of the way.

“The legal team did everything. All we had to do was tell them my dad's story, and they took all the information and they ran with it. They did all the paperwork, they filed all the court proceedings that they needed to do, and we just kind of sat back.”
– Steve, Son of a NYC Mesothelioma Client & Veteran

Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma in New York City

Asbestos was inexpensive, durable, and heat-resistant, so it was used in thousands of building materials. Almost all buildings constructed in New York before 1989 contained asbestos, according to NYC Environmental Protection.

In addition to asbestos-containing construction projects, workers were often exposed to asbestos on job sites. About 960 workplaces in New York City once used asbestos, putting workers, family members, and residents at risk.

Find out about NYC asbestos-related death statistics in the 5 boroughs over an 18-year period:

  • Queens County: 1,072 deaths from asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer were recorded, with an average of 56 asbestos-related deaths each year — more than any other county in NYC.
  • Bronx County: 356 deaths from asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer were recorded, with an average of 18 asbestos-related deaths per year.
  • Kings County: 774 deaths from asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer were recorded, with an average of 40 asbestos-related deaths per year.
  • New York County: 515 deaths from asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer were recorded, with an average of 27 asbestos-related deaths per year.
  • Richmond County: 312 deaths from asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer were recorded, with an average of 16 asbestos-related deaths per year.

Residents may have come in contact with asbestos throughout the city. Metropolitan Transportation Authority reportedly "pumped large amounts of asbestos-filled air" into a NYC bus depot for decades due to asbestos-laced cloth in vents.

Additionally, schools, apartment buildings, and infrastructure may contain asbestos. For example, multiple steam pipe bursts, including one in the Flatiron district, released asbestos fibers into the air.

9/11 and Asbestos Exposure

On September 11, 2001, asbestos-contaminated debris piled up in downtown Manhattan, putting first responders, residents, and later World Trade Center demolition and construction crews in the line of danger.

Testing by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found asbestos in dust at the site at hazardous levels ranging from 0.8 to 3%, as well as asbestos-contaminated dust in nearby apartments.

Nearly 50,000 responders and survivors have been verified as having a 9/11-related cancer like mesothelioma or lung cancer. Many of the victims are NYC firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel.

The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund has received 108,365 claims, with 2,067 for personal injury and 323 for wrongful death. To date, over $17.5 Billion has been paid to victims and their families.

Asbestos diseases often appear decades after exposure, so many New York City residents may still be at risk — but our mesothelioma law firm in NYC is here to help families seek justice.

Our Past New York City Mesothelioma Settlements

On average, mesothelioma settlements award over $1 Million. With our decades of experience and deep understanding of asbestos litigation, we’ve been able to secure much more for many of our clients.

Some of our past New York mesothelioma settlements and verdicts include: 

  • $7.24 Million for a Brooklyn construction worker whose wife also developed lung cancer
  • $5.42 Million to a Bronx boiler mechanic and steam fitter with pleural mesothelioma
  • $4.82 Million for a Delevan woman with mesothelioma
  • $3.9 Million to a New York client who did heating and cooling work
  • $3 Million for the family of a Staten Island machinist and shipyard worker
  • $5 Million to a Brooklyn seaman on tugboats with peritoneal mesothelioma
  • $3.6 Million for a U.S. Navy veteran and union insulator in Depew
  • $2.9 Million to a New York electrician with pleural mesothelioma
  • $2.85 Million for a client in New York with peritoneal mesothelioma
  • $4.58 Million to a U.S. Navy veteran and HVAC worker exposed in NYC
  • $2.3 Million for a boiler tender and mechanic
  • $4.32 Million to a Johnson City man with mesothelioma
  • $2.1 Million for a tank investigator at oil companies
  • $3.6 Million to a Kirkwood sheet metal worker
  • $2 Million for a peritoneal mesothelioma patient from Niagara Falls
  • $4 Million to a New York laborer and union member with mesothelioma
  • $5.39 Million for a Bronx union plumber

In 2025, a New York County jury awarded $117 Million to a 75-year-old World Trade Center steel worker with mesothelioma. His NYC mesothelioma lawyer linked his exposure to asbestos fireproofing used when the structure was built in the 1970s.

The value of a mesothelioma claim depends on many factors, like how many asbestos-containing products you were exposed to and the cost of your medical bills. In NYC, the average number of defendants per case is 54, which may lead to larger payouts.

While there’s never a guarantee of compensation in any case, our New York City asbestos exposure attorneys will fight hard to get you everything you’re entitled to.

Types of Compensation for Mesothelioma in NYC, New York

For decades, many companies knew their asbestos-containing products could cause serious harm, but they chose to hide the risks to protect their profits.

Now, families may be able to pursue mesothelioma compensation to hold these companies accountable and help cover the high costs of mesothelioma treatment.

Compensation may be available from: 

  • Mesothelioma lawsuits, which are filed by patients with mesothelioma against the companies responsible for their asbestos exposure. The majority of mesothelioma lawsuits result in an out-of-court settlement.
  • Wrongful death claims, which can be filed by family members or the estate representative of a patient who has passed away. These claims can provide financial support for surviving relatives.
  • Asbestos trust funds, which contain an estimated $30 Billion. Courts ordered asbestos-related companies that filed for bankruptcy to set aside money in trusts for future victims.
  • VA benefits, which may be available to veterans who were exposed to asbestos during their service. With a 100% disability rating, veterans may be able to receive more than $3,930 a month and free health care.

Other mesothelioma financial resources include workers’ compensation and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). The benefits you may qualify for depend on factors like your age, work history, and where you were exposed to asbestos.

We know how important financial support is during this time, which is why we work to secure results as quickly as possible.

"Our clients could receive compensation in as little 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 at Sokolove Law

New York Statute of Limitations on Asbestos Claims

There’s only a limited amount of time to file an asbestos legal claim due to laws called statutes of limitations, which vary by state.

In New York, the statute of limitations on asbestos claims is 2-3 years after your mesothelioma diagnosis or the death of a loved one.

Once this deadline passes, you may lose your right to pursue justice or compensation forever. That’s why it’s important to reach out to a mesothelioma law firm as soon as possible, even if you're unsure about your options.

Call (800) 647-3434 now to see if you may qualify for compensation from a New York City mesothelioma lawsuit. It costs nothing to speak with us.

Where Was Asbestos Used in New York City?

For much of the 20th century, asbestos was widely used across industrial job sites in New York City. Workers at these facilities may have unknowingly inhaled or ingested dangerous fibers.

Occupational exposure in New York City was most commonly tied to boilers and power-generating equipment that were used to keep the city's factories and infrastructure running.

Asbestos companies in NYC include: 

  • Babcock & Wilcox
  • Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company
  • Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company
  • E. Rutzler Company
  • Essex Company
  • General Chemical Company
  • Gimbels
  • International Paper Company
  • John Wanamaker
  • New York Light and Power Company
  • New York Stock Exchange
  • Pabst Brewing Company
  • Pacific Power and Light Company
  • Plaza Hotel
  • Saks Building
  • Shell Oil Company
  • Union Railroad Company
  • W.R. Grace and Company

The above is not a complete list. Other job sites throughout New York City may have also used asbestos-containing products, putting workers and residents in harm's way.

Con Edison had 7 worksites linked to asbestos, more than any other company in NYC. In one case, a New York jury awarded a combined $12.5 Million to a Con Edison electrician, steamfitter, and insulator with mesothelioma.

Even if you’re unsure where or how you were exposed to asbestos, our team can help investigate your history and take legal action on your behalf.

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Who Was at Risk of Asbestos Exposure?

Asbestos was widely used across different industries due to its heat resistance, durability, and low cost.

Yet while companies profited, those working with or around asbestos-containing products were often left in the dark about the risks.

Jobs with a high risk of asbestos exposure include:

  • Auto or aircraft mechanics
  • Boilermakers
  • Cabinet makers
  • Carpenters
  • Construction workers
  • Custodial and maintenance workers
  • Drywall installers
  • Electricians
  • Factory workers
  • Firefighters
  • Insulators
  • Miners
  • Painters
  • Plumbers
  • Shipyard workers
  • U.S. military service members

Asbestos could be found throughout the Brooklyn Navy Yard, as the mineral was used in many products that protected U.S. Navy ships from fires and corrosion.

Since symptoms of asbestos-related disease can take 20-50 years to appear, many workers aren’t diagnosed with mesothelioma until decades after their initial exposure.

“He was a mechanic's helper when he started his career at the county, and he was changing brake pads and blowing out all the dust in the brake pads."
– Steve, Son of a NYC Mesothelioma Client & Veteran

Even those who never worked directly with asbestos may be affected. Secondhand exposure can occur when microscopic asbestos fibers cling to a worker’s clothes or belongings, putting their family members or coworkers at risk of exposure.

Sokolove Law: Get Help from a Mesothelioma Lawyer in New York City

At Sokolove Law, we understand how devastating a mesothelioma diagnosis can be for both patients and their families. That’s why we’re committed to making the legal process as easy and stress-free as possible.

Our team can help you navigate your mesothelioma claims, treatment options, and more while fighting hard to secure the results you deserve.

Our NYC mesothelioma attorneys

  • Don’t charge any upfront costs or hourly fees
  • Can travel to meet with you at your home
  • Have recovered over $5.5 Billion for mesothelioma clients

With more than 45 years of asbestos litigation experience and access to extensive resources, we have what it takes to help your family.

Call (800) 647-3434 now or fill out our contact form to get started with a free, no-obligation case review.

New York City Asbestos Lawyer FAQs

How do I choose the best mesothelioma lawyers in New York City?

To choose the best mesothelioma lawyer in NYC, look for someone with a proven track record of securing results for mesothelioma clients and who works with an established law firm.

Questions to ask a mesothelioma lawyer may involve their:

  • Experience: For over 45 years, our asbestos attorneys have helped families across the country secure compensation.
  • Past results: We’ve secured more than $5.5 Billion for clients impacted by mesothelioma.
  • Resources: Attorneys at Sokolove Law have access to our extensive database of information on asbestos-containing products and the companies that made or used them.
  • Fees & Costs: There are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our New York City asbestos attorneys. We only get paid if you do.
  • Support staff: All of our mesothelioma clients have a designated legal team, which includes investigators, on-staff nurses, medical experts, and more.

At Sokolove Law, our New York City mesothelioma lawyers have the knowledge and skills needed to fight for your family.

Call (800) 647-3434 now to get started with a free case review. It costs nothing to speak with us.

How much do mesothelioma lawyers in New York City charge?

At Sokolove Law, our mesothelioma lawyers in NYC don’t charge any upfront costs or hourly fees. Instead, we work on a contingency-fee basis.

Our firm will shoulder the costs of New York City asbestos litigation throughout the legal process, and if we don’t secure money on your behalf, you pay nothing.

Get a free case review now to see if our New York City asbestos attorneys may be able to fight for you.

What are the benefits of hiring a top NYC mesothelioma law firm?

Mesothelioma claims are incredibly complex. Top NYC mesothelioma law firms have experience in asbestos litigation and the resources to build a strong case on your behalf and pursue the most compensation possible.

Firms like Sokolove Law know how to trace your exposure history back decades and can prove that asbestos-related companies knowingly put you in harm’s way.

We’re also able to pursue compensation from all of the options available to you, which general law firms may not be able to do.

Where can I get answers to New York City asbestos legal questions?

For asbestos and mesothelioma legal help in New York City, reach out to an asbestos law firm.

At Sokolove Law, we can listen to your story, answer your questions, and help you understand the options that may be available — all at no cost to you.

Our firm understands that every case is unique, and we’re committed to providing you with the personalized information you deserve.

What is the average settlement for a mesothelioma lawsuit?

The average settlement for a mesothelioma lawsuit is $1 Million to $1.4 Million, though many of our clients have received much more than that.

Some of our past mesothelioma settlements and verdicts include: 

  • $11.49 Million to a demolition worker
  • $9.3 Million for the family of a U.S. Navy veteran
  • $8.26 Million to an auto mechanic
  • $3.4 Million for a laborer and U.S. Army veteran
  • $5.2 Million to the family of a mechanic and forklift operator
  • $7 Million for a welder
  • $10.5 Million to a pipefitter

Contact us now to see if you may qualify for a New York City mesothelioma settlement.

What is the statute of limitations on asbestos claims in New York?

The statute of limitations on asbestos claims in New York is 2-3 years after your diagnosis or a loved one’s death. If this deadline passes, you may lose your right to take legal action and pursue compensation from the companies responsible for your suffering.

Will my claim be filed as an asbestos class action?

Asbestos claims are filed individually, rather than as part of a class action lawsuit. This is because every case is unique, with different exposure histories, diagnoses, and medical costs.

By filing your mesothelioma claim individually, we can work to maximize the amount of compensation you may receive.

Are mesothelioma settlements taxable income?

Money from a mesothelioma settlement is typically intended to replace losses linked to a personal injury, like medical bills, lost wages, and more. In these cases, the settlements aren’t considered taxable income.

Find out more about taxes on mesothelioma settlements and what rules may apply to your case.

Who can file a NYC mesothelioma claim?

In New York City, mesothelioma claims may be filed by a patient with an asbestos-related disease, their family members, or their estate representative.

Even if a mesothelioma patient has already passed away, you may still be able to file a wrongful death claim on their behalf.

Call (800) 647-3434 now to find out more about your eligibility for a mesothelioma claim — for free.

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