Representing Kansas Asbestos Exposure Victims
Why Gori Julian for Your Kansas Mesothelioma case? Gori Julian & Associates, P.C. is a national leader in asbestos litigation. Since we began focusing on these complex cases more than a decade ago, we have handled thousands of asbestos exposure claims and hundreds of mesothelioma lawsuits — obtaining more than $1 billion in verdict awards and settlements for our clients.
Today, we are still highly committed to this work, and we are still strong in our resolve to see the right thing happen for the people and families we represent.
Timely results are important. Our firm is committed to bringing living victims of asbestos exposure to trial within six to nine months of the date their lawsuits are filed.
Our attorneys and staff pursue asbestos exposure claims for people throughout Kansas, including individuals and families who were exposed due to:
- Power plants such as Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant
- Oil refineries
- Secondary exposure
- Industrial sites
- Manufacturing plants
Dedicated Mesothelioma Attorneys
From our offices in Edwardsville, Illinois, we handle cases in Kansas and across the nation. Madison County, where we try these cases, is a jurisdiction with a designated asbestos docket. To learn more about our firm's approach, explore 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
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Nationwide Toll Free: 888-362-6890
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with asbestos lung cancer or any type of mesothelioma, please call our law offices directly or contact us online. An experienced lawyer will be available to discuss your potential lawsuit, answer your questions and may even be able to recommend doctors whom we've worked with in your area of Kansas.
Personal Injury/Discovery Rule:
The primary 2 year statute of limitations period is not to commence until each cause of action shall accrue, i.e., when substantial injury results; but in no event more that 10 years from the event causing the injury. Harding v. K.C. Wall Products, Inc., 250 Kan. 655, 658 (Kan. 1992).
Personal Injury (Nonmalignant condition resulting from silica or asbestos exposure):
"[F]or any claim based upon a nonmalignant condition resulting from silica or asbestos that is not barred as of the effective date of this act, the period of limitations shall not begin to run until the exposed person discovers, or through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have discovered, that such person has a physical impairment due to a nonmalignant condition resulting from silica or asbestos." Kan. Stat. § 60-4904.
Wrongful Death:
"Wrongful death actions shall be brought within two years." Kan. Stat. § 60-1901.










