Reviewing Elyria Foundry Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer Claims

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Representing Elyria Foundry Workers with Mesothelioma & Asbestos Cancer Claims
Many former staff at Elyria Foundry in Elyria, Ohio were likely exposed to asbestos, and may later be at risk of developing occupational lung diseases, including mesothelioma cancer.
For more than a hundred years, Elyria Foundry has had a large industrial operation in some capacity. The products and processes have changed but for many years the foundry has been a top manufacturer of large gray and ductile iron specialty castings.
The company history dates back to 1905, when Elyria began to produce castings for the machine tool, gas engine industries. The related Hodge Foundry location began operating in the 19th century and produced castings out of its Greenville, Pennsylvania location. The two foundries joined to form a single company in 2008, known simply as Elyria Foundry.
Asbestos lawsuits related to foundry exposure can result in various types of damages for plaintiffs who have suffered harm due to asbestos exposure. These damages may include:
The specific damages available and their amounts can vary depending on the jurisdiction, the facts of the case, the extent of asbestos exposure, the severity of the resulting illness, and other factors. It’s essential to consult with an experienced attorney who specializes in asbestos litigation to understand the potential damages available in your specific case.
Additionally, asbestos-related lawsuits may involve various parties, including manufacturers of asbestos-containing products, employers, and premises owners, and each party’s liability may differ.

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An asbestos and mesothelioma lawyer plays a crucial role in helping individuals who have been diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases, such as mesothelioma, pursue compensation and justice for their injuries.
Here’s what an asbestos and mesothelioma lawyer typically does for your case:
It’s important to choose an attorney with experience in asbestos and mesothelioma cases, as these cases are highly specialized due to the unique nature of asbestos-related diseases and the complex legal landscape surrounding asbestos exposure.
A knowledgeable attorney can guide you through the legal process and increase your chances of obtaining the compensation you deserve.
Foundry asbestos exposure occurs when individuals working in foundries are exposed to asbestos fibers, often used in high-temperature applications. Asbestos exposure in foundries is a concern because it can lead to serious health issues, such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma.
To build a strong case, you’ll need evidence such as medical records confirming your asbestos-related illness, documentation of your work history in the foundry, proof of asbestos exposure, and expert testimony linking your condition to the exposure.
The decision between joining a class action lawsuit or filing an individual lawsuit depends on your specific circumstances. Your attorney can help you make an informed choice. Class actions are typically more appropriate for individuals with similar claims, while individual lawsuits offer more control and potentially higher compensation.
The statute of limitations for filing an asbestos-related lawsuit varies by state. It’s crucial to consult with an attorney to understand the deadlines in your specific jurisdiction. Generally, the clock starts ticking from the date of diagnosis or the date you reasonably should have discovered your illness.
Summary: PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, Pennsylvania – Co-counsel represented the surviving spouse of a steel mill worker who developed mesothelioma after years of asbestos exposure on the job. The case resulted in a settlement exceeding $2.7 million.
Summary: MADISON COUNTY, Illinois – Co-counsel represented the family of a steel mill worker who suffered asbestos exposure that later led to mesothelioma. The case resulted in a settlement exceeding $2.3 million.
Taking the first step doesn’t have to be complicated. In just a few minutes, you can share the basics of your case, and our team will guide you from there: