Representing Alaska Asbestos Exposure Victims
Gori Julian & Associates, P.C. is a nationwide leader in asbestos litigation with more than 20 years of experience and a staff that is highly qualified and specially trained to handle complex asbestos cases in Alabama and across the nation.
Why Choose Gori Julian for Your Alaska Mesothelioma Case?
Our firm is located in Edwardsville, Illinois, in the heart of Madison County, which is also in the most active mesothelioma docket in the nation. As a result, we handle cases from Alaska and throughout the nation. Since we began focusing on these cases, we have obtained more than $1 billion in verdict awards and settlements.
In mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cases, timely results are important. We are committed to bringing living victims of asbestos exposure to trial within six to nine months of the date their lawsuits are filed. The statute of limitations may limit your rights, so contact us today for a free case evaluation.
Our attorneys and dedicated staff help clients throughout Alaska who have been exposed to asbestos a number of ways, including:
- Power plants — Aurora Power, Beluga Power Station, Bernice Lake Powerhouse, Carl E. Bailey Generating Station, Chugach Electric, Golden Valley Power Plant and Matanuska Electric Association
- Shipyards — Seward Ship's Drydock
- Oil Refineries — ARCO Alaska, Williams Alaska Petroleum, Tesoro Alaska Co. and Petro Star
If you choose our law firm, you'll be working directly with attorneys and staff who will guide you and your family through the litigation process, addressing your questions and concerns during this difficult time.
To learn more about our practice and mesothelioma, follow the links below:
- Our firm
- Our nationwide practice
- The disease of mesothelioma
- The disease of asbestos lung cancer
- Your rights as a victim or family member
Call Us for a Free Case Assessment
You can call our law offices directly, toll free at 888-362-6890 or contact us online. An experienced lawyer from our firm will be available to discuss your potential lawsuit, answer your questions and address any other concerns you may have.
We may even be able to recommend doctors whom we've worked with in your area.
Discovery Rule:
A person should reasonably know of their cause of action "when he has sufficient information to prompt an inquiry into the cause of action, if all of the essential elements of the cause of action may reasonably be discovered within the statutory period at a point when a reasonable time remains within which to file suit." John's Heating Service v. Lamb, 129 P.3d 919, 923 -924 (Alaska 2006).
Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
"Except as otherwise provided by law, a person may not bring an action for…personal injury or death…unless the action is commenced within two years of the accrual of the cause of action." A.S. § 09.10.070(a)(2).
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