The use of asbestos in construction products for decades left workers vulnerable to mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. While today asbestos use is highly regulated and strict safety standards protect workers and the public from exposure, the danger of asbestos use continues to linger.
Although asbestos is not necessarily dangerous when left undisturbed, when broken or crushed – as in construction and renovation work – inhaled or ingested microscopic fibers can cause fatal diseases. It typically takes a long time between asbestos exposure and the development of mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases.
If you suspect asbestos may be present in a building, consult with professionals for proper testing and safe removal if necessary. Additionally, legal regulations and guidelines exist for the safe management and removal of asbestos.
Liability for Mesothelioma Resulting from Asbestos in Construction
Construction companies are responsible for providing adequate safety measures and training to protect their employees from asbestos exposure. Failure to do so can lead to workplace accidents and legal consequences. If employers expose workers to asbestos with improper protection or warnings, workers may seek compensation for their health issues.
Failure to comply with federal and state regulations regarding asbestos handling and removal can result in fines and legal actions against construction companies and legal liability for commercial property owners, contractors, and construction companies.
You can hold the manufacturer of asbestos products liable for mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases. An experienced mesothelioma lawyer can bring a claim for product liability, failure to warn, negligence, strict liability, and breach of warranty.
Numerous lawsuits and settlements have resulted from asbestos-related legal liability over the years. The legal landscape regarding asbestos continues to evolve, and the specific liability a manufacturer faces can vary depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction.
Also, many asbestos product manufacturers faced such extensive liability that they filed for bankruptcy. They may have established asbestos bankruptcy trusts to compensate victims.
Individuals seeking compensation for asbestos-related illnesses should work with legal professionals who specialize in asbestos litigation to navigate these complex legal matters. The legal team at Vogelzang Law has more than 20 years of experience in working with mesothelioma patients and their families for claims involving asbestos in construction.
If You Developed Mesothelioma After Exposure to Asbestos in Construction, Contact Vogelzang Law Today
If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma due to exposure to asbestos in construction, we take your diagnosis seriously. At Vogelzang Law, our Chicago mesothelioma & asbestos lawyers have helped over 250 clients and secured more than $200 million in verdicts and settlements.
We will partner with you every step of the way, from consultation to potential litigation, to ensure your case is in the best hands possible. Our primary offices are located in Chicago and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and we handle mesothelioma claims nationwide.
Call us at (312) 466-1669 or (616) 319-1874 or fill out the contact form on our website for your free consultation. There is no cost for the consultation or to file your lawsuit.

If doctors recently diagnosed you with mesothelioma and you worked in construction, talk to an experienced mesothelioma lawyer from Vogelzang Law about whether you may have a claim. Our lawyers have two decades of experience handling mesothelioma cases connected to asbestos in construction. Working with an experienced Chicago mesothelioma attorney who can help you navigate the complicated mesothelioma claims process is crucial.