Representing South Carolina Asbestos Exposure Victims
Why choose Gori Julian & Associates, P.C. to handle your asbestos claim in South Carolina? Our firm 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.
Since we began focusing on these cases more than a decade ago, our lawyers have handled thousands of asbestos exposure claims and hundreds of mesothelioma lawsuits — obtaining over $1 billion in verdict awards and settlements for previous 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.
We understand the importance of timely results, and we are committed to bringing living victims of asbestos exposure to trial within six to nine months of their lawsuits being filed. Our attorneys try these cases in Madison County, Illinois, a jurisdiction with a designated asbestos docket.
Over the years, workers in South Carolina have been exposed to asbestos on a number of job sites, including:
- Power plants — Catawba Nuclear Power Plant, Oconee Nuclear Power Plant and Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station
- Shipyards — Braswell Services Group, Carolina Shipping Company, Charleston Naval Shipyards and Detyens Shipyards, Inc.
To learn more about our firm and mesothelioma litigation, view 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
For a free case assessment with one of our mesothelioma lawyers, call us toll free at 888-362-6890 or contact us online.
Discovery Rule:
Causes of action for personal injury or wrongful death must be commenced within three years after the person knew or by the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known that he had a cause of action [existed]. S.C. Code § 15-3-535.
Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
Any action brought for injury to one's person or wrongful death shall be commenced within three years of the accrual of a cause of action. S.C. Code § 15-3-530 (5), (6).
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