Representing Ohio Asbestos Exposure Victims
Why choose Gori Julian & Associates, P.C. to pursue your asbestos exposure claim or mesothelioma lawsuit? Our firm is a nationwide leader in this complex area of the law with more than 20 years of experience and a staff that is specially trained to help people during a difficult time.
In our years of practice in Ohio and throughout the United States, we have obtained over $1 billion in settlements and verdict awards. Today, we remain highly committed to this work, and we work diligently to help people and families get the full compensation they are entitled to.
We are committed to bringing live victims to trial within six to nine months of the date their lawsuits are filed. We bring these cases to trial in Madison County, Illinois, a jurisdiction with a designated asbestos docket.
Dedicated Mesothelioma Lawyers
Asbestos exposure victims in Ohio have usually been exposed on the job, including job sites such as:
- American Ship Building
- Power plants — W.H. Sammis Power Plant, Cardinal Station, Conesville Generating Station, David-Besse Nuclear Power Plant, Muskingum River Power Plant, Perry Nuclear Power Plant and Walter D. Beckjord Generating Station
- Oil refineries — BP Amoco, Shell Oil and Sunoco
- Steel mills and metalworks — LTV Steel, A.K. Steel Holding Corporation, Marion Steel Company and McDonald Steel Company
We encourage you to learn more about mesothelioma and our asbestos exposure practice by exploring the following links:
- 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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Discovery Rule (for asbestos-related diseases):
"[A] cause of action for bodily injury caused by exposure to asbestos accrues upon the date on which the plaintiff is informed by competent medical authority that the plaintiff has an injury that is related to the exposure, or upon the date on which by the exercise of reasonable diligence the plaintiff should have known that the plaintiff has an injury that is related to the exposure, whichever date occurs first." Ohio Rev. Code § 2305.10(B)(5).
Personal Injury:
"[A]n action for bodily injury … shall be brought within two years after the cause of action accrues." Ohio Rev. Code § 2305.10(A).
Wrongful Death:
"[A] civil action for wrongful death shall be commenced within two years after the decedent's death." Ohio Rev. Code § 2125.02 (D)(1).
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