Representing Minnesota 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.
Why Gori Julian for Your Minnesota Asbestos Case?
Our lawyers have obtained more than $1 billion in settlements and verdict awards since we began focusing on these cases more than a decade ago. Today, we are still highly committed to this work and strong in our resolve to get justice for people and families who have been hurt by asbestos lung cancer or mesothelioma.
Timely results are important. We strive to bring living victims to trial within six to nine months of filing their lawsuits. Located in Madison County, Illinois, we try these cases in a jurisdiction with a designated asbestos docket.
Mesothelioma Attorneys Focused on Results
We represent individuals throughout Minnesota, including workers who were exposed to asbestos on job sites such as:
- Power plants — Monticello Nuclear Power Plant, Hoot Lake Nuclear Power Plant, Big Stone Lake Plant and Prairie Island
- Refineries — Marathon and Koch Petroleum
- Steel mills and metalworks — Carley Foundry, Inc., Dotson Company and Trussbilt
If you choose our firm, you'll work directly with attorneys who will guide you and your family through the litigation process, and who will address your questions and concerns throughout this very difficult time.
To learn more about mesothelioma and our firm's approach, click on 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
Contact Us for a Free Case Assessment
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with asbestos lung cancer or any type of mesothelioma, call our law offices toll free at 888-362-6890 or contact us online. An experienced Minnesota mesothelioma lawyer will be available to discuss your potential lawsuit, and he or she may even be able to recommend doctors whom we've worked with in your area.
Damage Rule of Accrual:
"[I]t is the occurrence of 'some' damage, and not 'the ability to ascertain the exact amount of damages,' that triggers the accrual of a cause of action and running of the limitations period. MacRae v. Group Health Plan, Inc., 753 N.W.2d 711, 719 -720 (Minn. 2008).
Personal Injury:
Actions for injury to one's person must be commenced within six years of the accrual of a cause of action. Minn. Stat § 541.05.
Wrongful Death:
Any other action for wrongful death may be commenced within three years after the date of death provided that the action must be commenced within six years after the act or omission. Minn. Stat. § 573.02.
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