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If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos in the Greater New Orleans Area, you may be entitled to recover compensation from those responsible for your exposure. With a dedicated New Orleans mesothelioma law firm by your side, your odds of receiving the full and fair compensation you deserve greatly increase. Louisiana Mesothelioma Advocates can help answer some of your questions and connect you with the experienced legal help you need to pursue justice.

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How Can a New Orleans Mesothelioma Lawyer Help?

Working with the right mesothelioma lawyer who can tailor a strategy to your needs can significantly ease the stress of legal issues, allowing you and your family to focus on healing. An attorney can answer your questions about lawsuits and trust funds and determine which avenues of compensation you are eligible to pursue. They can help determine the specific sources of your exposure, identify the liable parties, file your claims for compensation, and negotiate the maximum possible settlement for you.

You Have Limited time to File Your Claim

In Louisiana, the time limit for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit is one (1) year from the date of diagnosis and two (2) years from the date of death.

Start a Claim Today

Initiating a claim to receive any financial compensation is critical after receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis.

Compensation for Mesothelioma Victims in New Orleans

Significant compensation may be available for New Orleans-area residents who were exposed to asbestos and later diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease like mesothelioma. Victims of asbestos exposure often have multiple options for recovering compensation. They can choose to file a lawsuit or pursue claims from one or more asbestos trust funds—or both.

1) Mesothelioma Lawsuits: In a mesothelioma lawsuit, a patient typically files suit against one or more companies that manufactured the asbestos-containing products to which they were exposed, their employers, or the owners of the job sites where they worked. Most lawsuits usually settle before reaching trial.

2) Asbestos Trust Funds: Asbestos trust funds compensate present and future asbestos victims and their families. The funds currently contain approximately $30 billion combined, and mesothelioma patients may be able to file claims with multiple trust funds depending on the circumstances of their exposure.

Mesothelioma Settlements in New Orleans

The typical settlement range for mesothelioma and lung cancer patients is $500,000 to $10 million. However, results are not guaranteed and vary depending on the circumstances.

Our sponsor, Baron & Budd, P.C., has achieved some of the largest verdicts of their kind for Louisiana families struggling with mesothelioma and for those who have lost loved ones to the illness, including the following:

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New Orleans Mesothelioma Settlement:

Over $6 Million

for a Longshoreman at the Port of New Orleans

A longshoreman and cargo handler suffered from pleural mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos while loading and unloading asbestos cargo on ships, wharves, and warehouses in the Port of New Orleans on the Mississippi River.

Results vary and are not guaranteed.

We place the settlement funds we get in what we call the ‘family fund account’ for any immediate and extended family member that needs any help with bills, school supplies, repairs, etc., and when Hurricane Katrina hit, we were able to make it through without having to wait on the government assistance.

- Client of Our Sponsor, Baron & Budd, P.C.

Asbestos Exposure Job Sites in New Orleans

During the mid-20th century, asbestos exposure was prevalent at many job sites along the bank of the lower Mississippi River in the New Orleans area. The most common job sites where workers were exposed to asbestos-containing materials include oil refineries, chemical plants, paper mills, fertilizer manufacturing facilities, power plants, and commercial buildings.

Shipyards were particularly notorious for asbestos exposure, and the following New Orleans shipyards are known to have exposed workers to asbestos:

  • Avondale Shipyard
  • Boland Marine Shipyard
  • Delta Shipbuilding
  • Dixie Shipyard
  • Equitable Shipyard
  • Halter Marine
  • Higgins Shipyard
  • Todd Shipyard

Why Choose Our Sponsor as Your New Orleans Mesothelioma Lawyer?

Our sponsor, Baron & Budd, P.C., has deep roots in the New Orleans community. The firm’s staff are proud residents of the New Orleans area—they live, work, attend schools and churches, and actively participate in community events here. Because of these strong community ties, their attorneys have developed a keen understanding of the Louisiana court system. Members of Baron & Budd, P.C. sponsor and participate in the annual events hosted by the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance and Local Unions to connect with union brothers and sisters:

2024 American Welding Society Fishing Rodeo and 24th Annual Jerry L. McManus Local 60 Fishing Rodeo

Baron & Budd New Orleans Office

Baron & Budd has a New Orleans Office located at:

909 Poydras St, Suite 2100
New Orleans, LA 70112

Local Union Support in New Orleans

In New Orleans and across all of Louisiana, local unions support their members by providing educational materials about asbestos exposure and asking law firms like our sponsor, Baron & Budd, P.C., to speak to members about possible exposures and how to avoid them. Additionally, Baron & Budd is the Official Occupational Disease Counsel for the AFL-CIO of Louisiana and all Local Affiliates. Their firm members have cultivated longstanding friendships and business relationships with the Local leadership and members in New Orleans.

A few of these Local Unions in the New Orleans area include the following:

  • Local 37 – The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers:
  • Local 60 – The United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada
  • Local 53 – The National Association of Heat, Frost, General Insulators and Asbestos Workers of America
  • Local 58 – The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Iron Workers Union

If you have any questions, please contact the office of the AFL-CIO of Louisiana for assistance.

Get Mesothelioma Legal Help in New Orleans Today

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If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos in the Greater New Orleans Area—even if the exposure occurred decades ago–—it’s crucial to begin the legal process as soon as possible. Louisiana Mesothelioma Advocates can help answer questions and connect you with a New Orleans mesothelioma lawyer through our sponsor, Baron & Budd, P.C., to pursue the compensation you deserve.

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If you’re facing a mesothelioma diagnosis.

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Todd Kale meets with mesothelioma patients and their families across Louisiana to investigate their asbestos exposure, providing compassionate support and guidance during a difficult time.

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Todd Kale meets with mesothelioma patients and their families across Louisiana to investigate their asbestos exposure, providing compassionate support and guidance during a difficult time.

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Call this number to speak with a representative from Louisiana Mesothelioma Advocates, ready to answer your questions and provide helpful information.

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The book is a must-read for anyone affected by mesothelioma and asbestos related illnesses. For more information, visit our Free Book page.

Who Am I Suing?

We pursue compensation from asbestos manufacturers and all viable defendants. Manufacturers knew the dangers of their asbestos products, yet they continued to use asbestos because of the profitability.

We can help you identify which manufacturer, corporation, facility or beyond was responsible for your exposure to asbestos.