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Asbestos Exposure & Lung Cancer in Texas

For most of the 20th century, asbestos was used in shipyards, schools, homes, and workplaces throughout Texas. However, exposure to asbestos may cause residents to develop illnesses like lung cancer and mesothelioma decades later.

The consequences of asbestos use are still being felt today. Lung cancer is the deadliest and one of the most common cancers in Texas, according to UT Southwestern Medical Center.

“Manufacturers of asbestos-containing products put profits ahead of people and didn’t inform workers of these dangers.”
– Jim Sokolove, Firm Founder (Retired 2013)

Now, patients and their families may be able to file an asbestos lung cancer lawsuit to hold these companies accountable for their negligence.

Compensation from a Texas lung cancer lawsuit can help pay for medical bills, lost wages, and more. While the average lung cancer payout is around $100,000, some of our clients have received over $1 Million.

Who Can File a Lung Cancer Lawsuit in Texas?

You may be able to file a Texas lung cancer lawsuit if you or a loved one was diagnosed with this cancer after being exposed to asbestos.

Those who can take legal action include:

  • Lung cancer patients
  • Their immediate family members
  • The representative of a patient’s estate

Lung cancer patients with a history of smoking may still be eligible to file a lawsuit against any asbestos-related companies that played a role in their illness.

“While lung cancer is often thought of as a smoker's disease, smoking is not its only cause. There are a number of risk factors that may cause lung cancer, including asbestos exposure.”
– Dr. Michael Milano

If your loved one has already passed away from lung cancer, you may be able to seek justice on their behalf by filing an asbestos claim after their death.

How a Texas Lung Cancer Attorney Can Help

When you work with our Texas lung cancer attorneys, we’ll make the legal process as easy and stress-free as possible by handling every aspect for you.

If you have a case, our lung cancer lawyers in TX can: 

  • Determine which asbestos-containing products you were exposed to
  • File lung cancer claims against the companies that made or sold them
  • Pursue compensation on your behalf

The vast majority of asbestos claims we handle result in compensation without clients having to travel or go to court.

Call (800) 647-3434 now to see if our Texas lung cancer attorneys may be able to fight for your family.

“Hiring Sokolove Law was the smartest thing we ever did. Filing the lawsuit was easy because the firm made it easy. We didn’t have to do anything.”
– John, Asbestos Exposure Victim & Firm Client

Deadlines on Lung Cancer Claims in Texas

In Texas, you only have 2 years to file an asbestos lung cancer claim after your diagnosis or the death of a loved one.

This deadline is set by a state law called the statute of limitations. Once it passes, you may lose your chance to take legal action, so it’s important to contact a Texas lung cancer attorney as soon as possible.

Our Texas Lung Cancer Settlements & Verdicts

At Sokolove Law, we’ve secured more than $5.7 Billion for clients with lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases, including in Texas.

Some of our past asbestos lung cancer settlements and verdicts include: 

  • $1.6 Million to a plumber and his wife who were both diagnosed with lung cancer
  • $1 Million for a master electrician
  • $912,000 to a non-small cell lung cancer patient
  • $825,000 for a steel mill worker
  • $6.48 Million to a Houston electrician with mesothelioma
  • $760,000 for a lung cancer patient who worked in boiler rooms
  • $757,000 to a steelworker with asbestos lung cancer
  • $2.48 Million for a U.S. Navy veteran in Texas with mesothelioma
  • $809,000 to a stage 4 lung cancer patient
  • $755,000 for a Plano woman whose elderly father was diagnosed with lung cancer but suspected to have mesothelioma
  • $902,000 to the brother of a construction worker with non-small cell lung cancer

While there’s never a guarantee of compensation in any case, we’ll fight hard to get you everything you’re entitled to. We’ve successfully helped thousands of families.

Contact our Texas lung cancer law firm now to see if you may be eligible for compensation.

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Since 1979, Sokolove Law has successfully helped thousands of asbestos exposure victims, securing over $5.7 Billion nationwide.

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Texas Lung Cancer Compensation Options

Patients in Texas and their families may be able to secure lung cancer compensation from multiple options, including legal claims and benefits for veterans.

Texas lung cancer compensation options include: 

  • Asbestos trust funds: An estimated $30 Billion is still available in these trust funds, which were created by bankrupt asbestos companies to avoid lawsuits. Trust fund claims can be filed from the comfort of your home.
  • Lung cancer lawsuits: While lung cancer lawsuits award $100,000 on average, we’ve secured more than $1 Million for some clients. Many patients start receiving payouts in as few as 90 days.
  • VA benefits: If you developed lung cancer from military asbestos exposure, you may be eligible for monthly payments worth over $3,930. Our VA-accredited attorneys can help you get a 100% disability rating and access the benefits you deserve.

Compensation can help families with medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses. Our Texas lung cancer lawyers can determine all of the options you qualify for and pursue payouts from each one in order to maximize your total results.

Call (800) 647-3434 now to find out if your family may qualify for compensation from a lung cancer claim. It costs nothing to speak with us.

Texas Work Sites with Asbestos

Over 6.600 job sites in Texas have used asbestos at some point, putting countless workers and their families at risk of exposure to this dangerous mineral.

Texas work sites linked to asbestos include: 

  • Alamo Manufacturing Company
  • Armco Steel Corporation
  • Bergstrom Air Force Base
  • Bethlehem Steel Shipyard
  • Dallas Electric Company
  • General Motors Corporation
  • Holman Boiler Works
  • Houston Lighting & Power
  • Kelly Air Force Base
  • Lone Star Heat
  • Motorola Plant
  • Neches Insulation
  • Shell Oil Company
  • Sinclair Oil Refinery
  • Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital
  • Stauffer Chemical Company
  • Texas Butadiene and Chemical
  • Todd Shipyards
  • Trinity University
  • Union Carbide

These aren’t the only Texas sites where asbestos was present. If you or a loved one developed an asbestos-related illness like lung cancer or mesothelioma, you may be eligible for compensation.

With our experienced team of investigators and warehouse of evidence on asbestos-containing products, we can work to prove your exposure history — even if it took place decades ago or you don’t remember where it happened.

Let Our Lung Cancer Lawyers in Texas Fight for You

At Sokolove Law, our lung cancer lawyers in Texas have over 45 years of experience helping families seek justice from asbestos lawsuits.

Our goal is to handle every aspect of a lung cancer claim on your behalf, so you can focus on what matters most — your health and your loved ones.

We’ve secured more than $5.7 Billion for victims impacted by lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases.

There are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our Texas lung cancer lawyers. We only get paid if you do.

Call (800) 647-3434 now or fill out our contact form to see if we can fight for the compensation you deserve.

Texas Asbestos Lung Cancer Lawyer FAQs

Can you sue for lung cancer in Texas?

Yes. You may be able to sue for lung cancer in Texas if you were exposed to asbestos, even if you’re unsure how or when the exposure occurred.

At Sokolove Law, our lung cancer lawyers may be able to investigate your asbestos exposure history and pursue compensation from the companies responsible for your illness.

Contact us now to find out more about your eligibility to sue for lung cancer.

What is the average payout for lung cancer?

Lung cancer compensation can range from $100,000 on average to over $1 Million in some cases.

Past results we’ve secured for clients with lung cancer include:

  • $1.6 Million for a plumber and his wife
  • $1 Million to a master electrician
  • $809,000 for a stage 4 lung cancer patient
  • $902,000 to the brother of a construction worker
  • $825,000 for a steel mill worker
  • $912,000 to a non-small cell lung cancer patient

Call (800) 647-3434 now to see if you may qualify for compensation from a Texas lung cancer lawsuit.

How long do I have to file a lung cancer claim in Texas?

In Texas, the statute of limitations or deadline to file an asbestos lung cancer claim is 2 years after your diagnosis or the death of a loved one.

Once this time passes, you won’t be able to pursue compensation from a lung cancer claim again. Get a free case review now — before it’s too late.

What is a Texas railroad lung cancer lawyer?

A Texas railroad lung cancer lawyer helps railroad workers diagnosed with lung cancer seek compensation for workplace exposure to toxic substances like asbestos. For decades, asbestos was widely used in locomotives, railcars, brake systems, and rail yards.

Railroad workers are protected under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), which allows injured workers to pursue compensation by showing that a railroad company’s negligence contributed to their illness.

Our attorneys may also be able to help workers file lawsuits against companies that made or sold asbestos-containing products used in the railroad industry. We can evaluate all potential sources of compensation on your behalf and work to get you the money you deserve.

How much do lung cancer attorneys in Texas cost?

At Sokolove Law, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our lung cancer attorneys in Texas. We work on a contingency-fee basis, which means we only get paid if we secure compensation for you.

This approach allows you to pursue legal action without facing any financial risk, so you can keep your focus on your health and loved ones.

How long does it take to get lung cancer compensation in Texas?

Many of our clients start receiving asbestos lung cancer compensation in as few as 90 days, with additional payments coming in over the next year or so as your attorney negotiates with all of the companies involved in your case.

While the payout timeline varies, our Texas lung cancer attorneys can work to get you the money you deserve as quickly as possible.

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Local Texas Areas We Serve

While Sokolove Law has offices across the country, our firm proudly serves people throughout the state of Texas.

Locations we serve in Texas include:

  • Abilene
  • Allen
  • Amarillo
  • Arlington
  • Atascocita
  • Austin
  • Baytown
  • Beaumont
  • Brownsville
  • Bryan
  • Carrollton
  • College Station
  • Conroe
  • Corpus Christi
  • Dallas
  • Denton
  • Edinburg
  • El Paso
  • Fort Worth
  • Frisco
  • Garland
  • Grand Prairie
  • Houston
  • Irving
  • Killeen
  • Laredo
  • League City
  • Lewisville
  • Longview
  • Lubbock
  • McAllen
  • McKinney
  • Mesquite City
  • Midland
  • Mission
  • New Braunfels
  • Odessa
  • Pasadena
  • Pearland
  • Plano
  • Richardson
  • Round Rock
  • San Angelo
  • San Antonio
  • Sugar Land
  • Temple
  • The Woodlands
  • Tyler
  • Waco
  • Wichita Falls

Texas Zip Codes We Serve

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

Some of the zip codes we serve in Texas include: 

  • 75002
  • 75040
  • 75043
  • 75052
  • 75067
  • 75067
  • 75068
  • 75150
  • 75211
  • 75217
  • 75228
  • 75243
  • 76028
  • 76063
  • 76179
  • 76244
  • 77036
  • 77083
  • 77084
  • 77095
  • 77346
  • 77346
  • 77407
  • 77429
  • 77433
  • 77449
  • 77450
  • 77459
  • 77479
  • 77494
  • 77573
  • 77584
  • 77845
  • 78045
  • 78045
  • 78046
  • 78130
  • 78245
  • 78254
  • 78521
  • 78542
  • 78572
  • 78577
  • 78613
  • 78660
  • 78666
  • 79912
  • 79928
  • 79936
  • 79938

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  2. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. "Current Veterans disability compensation rates." Retrieved from: https://www.va.gov/disability/compensation-rates/veteran-rates/.
  3. UT Southwestern Medical Center. “The 5 Most Common Cancers in Texas.” Retrieved from: https://utswmed.org/cancer/support-services/education-resources/common-cancers/.