North Carolina Asbestos Lung Cancer Lawyers

Discovering you have asbestos-related lung cancer turns your world upside-down. During this challenging time, Ward Black Law’s asbestos lung cancer lawyers stand ready to fight relentlessly for your rights. We have more than 30 years of experience handling asbestos claims in North Carolina, from our home in Greensboro to all corners of the state.
Our mission is to provide you with comprehensive legal support and be your champion in your fight for maximum compensation – just like we have for more than 1,000 other people in North Carolina who have suffered negative consequences from asbestos exposure. Our experience with asbestos claims means we understand your struggle, and we will make the legal process as painless for you as possible.
Whether you’re in North Carolina or elsewhere beyond the state, and you’ve been affected by asbestos exposure, call us or complete our online form for a free and confidential case review. We’re here to offer our expertise and support, ensuring you receive the justice and compensation you deserve.
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of minerals with heat-resistant and insulating properties. Even after the dangerous effects of asbestos exposure were known, many industries continued to use it in products because of these properties.
Unfortunately, when materials containing asbestos degrade or are disturbed, they release tiny fibers people can inhale. Once these fibers lodge in the lung tissue, they cause scarring and inflammation, known as asbestosis. Eventually, these fibers can damage cells’ DNA, leading to uncontrolled cell growth – a hallmark of cancer.
This process, from asbestos exposure to lung cancer development, can span decades, making it difficult to diagnose the illness. Another challenge is that asbestos-related lung cancer symptoms often mimic other respiratory diseases. It’s crucial to inform your doctor about past asbestos exposure if you have symptoms like persistent coughing, chest pain, or unexplained weight loss.
There are two main types of lung cancer, and research has consistently demonstrated a link between asbestos exposure and an increased risk of developing lung cancer. The two main types of lung cancer are:
Patients diagnosed with asbestos-related lung cancer in North Carolina often have many opportunities for pursuing compensation, including:
Workers in several industries have historically had a high risk of asbestos exposure due to the material’s widespread use in past decades. These industries include:
Filing an asbestos lawsuit involves several key steps. Here is a step-by-step breakdown of the process:
North Carolina’s statute of limitations in many instances gives you three years from your diagnosis date to file a lawsuit. Time limits for workers’ comp trust claims and lawsuits depend on the circumstances of your exposure and the date of your diagnosis. However, there may be other limitations on your case, so it’s best to speak to our attorneys as soon as possible. Waiting too long to retain a lawyer could cost you dearly.
While every asbestos lung cancer case is different, successful settlements in these cases typically include compensation for many kinds of losses. With the right legal team supporting you, you could recover compensation for the following:
As daunting as an asbestos lung cancer claim may seem, Ward Black Law can support you and guide you through the complex legal process. Our three decades of experience with asbestos claims means we have the knowledge, experience, and drive to help you seek the money you need.
Call us or contact us online now for a free case review.
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