Fighting for Justice After Asbestos Exposure

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Steel mills. Power plants. Foundries. Military installations. For decades, Ohio’s most demanding industries relied on asbestos, and workers paid the price. Hidden in insulation, gaskets, tiles, and brake linings, asbestos dust was everywhere. And it was deadly.

Today, mesothelioma continues to devastate Ohio families. This aggressive cancer can take decades to surface, but make no mistake, its roots trace back to preventable exposure on job sites across the state.
The Lyon Firm fights for victims of asbestos exposure. Whether you worked directly with toxic materials or were exposed secondhand, we track down employment records, identify known asbestos hotspots, and hold negligent employers and manufacturers accountable.
Contact The Lyon Firm now at (513) 381-2333 for a no-cost case review with an Ohio mesothelioma lawyer. The companies responsible for your exposure had the data. They saw the risk. And they did nothing. We’re here to make sure they answer for it.
“By the 1940s, companies knew asbestos was deadly. They had the research. They ignored the evidence. And they put workers in danger anyway. We’ve made it our mission to hold them responsible.”
Joe Lyon,
Founding Partner of the Lyon Firm
In this short video, Ohio mesothelioma lawyer Joseph Lyon explains how Ohio’s statute of limitations works and why the timeline to file a claim starts ticking sooner than many people realize.
You’ll learn:
Watch now to hear directly from Joseph Lyon and learn how to protect your rights before time runs out.
The Ohio Department of Health reports an average of 145 new mesothelioma cases and 122 related deaths each year. The state’s rate—1.0 per 100,000 people—is slightly above the national average of 0.9.
Most cases are linked to long-term occupational asbestos exposure, especially in Ohio’s manufacturing and utility sectors. High-risk groups include tradespeople, union workers, equipment operators, maintenance crews, and military veterans, many of whom worked without adequate personal protective equipment.
“In a desperate life altering crisis, Joe Lyon quietly entered my life. My husband was losing battle with mesothelioma. Joe came respectfully, professionally, kindly and beneficially towards our family. I felt he was Heaven sent. It has been an honor to know and work with Joe.”
— Marlene Beal | Client of The Lyon Firm
Mesothelioma cases are unlike typical injury claims—they require uncovering asbestos exposure that may have occurred 20, 30, or even 50 years ago. That means connecting your diagnosis to job sites, products, and employers that may no longer exist.
At The Lyon Firm, we build solid cases by:
One diagnosis can lead to multiple claims and significant compensation, but only if your Ohio mesothelioma lawyer knows where to look and acts quickly. With strict deadlines under state law, there’s no room for error.
One of the most heartbreaking aspects of asbestos exposure is how preventable so many cases are. The first instances of asbestosis and lung cancer attributable to asbestos exposure were diagnosed in the United States in 1935. Every exposure after that could have been avoided, but property owners and bosses put profits and convenience over human lives and suffering.
If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or any asbestos-related illness, it is essential to act quickly. Time is of the essence in these cases due to the statute of limitations, so don’t delay in seeking the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact a mesothelioma attorney in Ohio today at (513) 381-2333.
A mesothelioma attorney in Ohio can help pursue compensation through several types of legal claims, including:
Compensation may cover:
Mesothelioma is aggressive, but so are we. Legal action can’t undo the damage, but it can provide the financial security your family needs to move forward.
A recent survey conducted by Martindale-Nolo found that the average mesothelioma settlement ranges between $1 million and $1.4 million. However, amounts can vary based on exposure evidence, the stage of diagnosis, and the legal strategy. Every case is unique, but results tend to improve when an experienced Ohio mesothelioma lawyer is involved.
At The Lyon Firm, we represent clients with both direct and secondary asbestos exposure. Our experience covers a wide range of occupations, including:
We also fight for family members exposed to asbestos dust brought home on clothing.
Our investigations span job sites across Ohio, from Cleveland and Youngstown to Cincinnati and Portsmouth. If you or a loved one has been affected, a mesothelioma lawyer in Ohio is here to help.
Asbestos was used widely in Ohio’s industrial and public sectors. Confirmed exposure sites include:
Manufacturing Facilities
Power Plants
Military Sites
Public Buildings
If you’ve worked at—or lived near—any of these sites, you may have been exposed to asbestos.

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With over 15 years of experience in toxic exposure litigation, The Lyon Firm is a trusted advocate for asbestos victims across Ohio. We’ve recovered millions for clients exposed in high-risk environments, including steel mills, refineries, power plants, and military facilities.
We know the law. We know the industries. And we know how to hold negligent companies accountable.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer, contact The Lyon Firm at (513) 381-2333 or message us online. Your consultation is free and confidential.
Let us help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.
Ohio law allows two years from your mesothelioma diagnosis (or a loved one’s death) to file a claim. After that, your case may be barred.
People diagnosed with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related illnesses and surviving family members can pursue legal action.
Your claim can still be filed in Ohio because it’s based on where the exposure happened, not where you live now.
There’s no upfront cost. We only collect a legal fee if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
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: