Representing Wyoming Asbestos Exposure Victims
Why choose Gori Julian & Associates, P.C. to handle your asbestos exposure claim or mesothelioma suit in Wyoming? Our firm is a nationwide leader in asbestos litigation, with a highly qualified staff specially trained to handle this complex area of the law.
Since we began focusing on these cases over a decade ago, our attorneys have handled thousands of asbestos exposure claims and thousands of mesothelioma suits, obtaining more than $1 billion in verdict awards and settlements for our past clients.
We are committed to bringing living asbestos exposure victims to trial within six to nine months of filing their lawsuits. We are located in Madison County, Illinois, and we try these cases in a jurisdiction with a designated asbestos docket.
Mesothelioma Lawyers Representing Clients in Wyoming
Many workers in Wyoming who made a living in the energy industry were exposed to asbestos at work sites such as:
- Power plants — David Johnson Power Plant, Gillette Power Plant, Green River Power Plant and Jim Bridger Power Station
- Oil refineries — Standard Oil, Texaco Oil Refineries, Husky Oil Refinery, Wyoming Refining and Sinclair Oil Refinery
We encourage you to learn more about mesothelioma and our practice by exploring our website:
- 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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If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with asbestos lung cancer or any type of mesothelioma in Wyoming, please call our law offices directly or contact us online. An experienced attorney 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:
"Wyoming is a discovery state, which means the statute of limitations is triggered when the claimant knows or has reason to know of the existence of a cause of action." Lieberman v. Mossbrook, 208 P.3d 1296, 1304 (Wyo. 2009).
Personal Injury:
An action for personal injury must be commenced within four years from the accrual of a cause of action. Wyo. Stat. § 1-3-105(a)(iv)(C).
Wrongful Death:
Every wrongful death action "shall be commenced within two (2) years after the death of the deceased person. Wyo. Stat. § 1-38-102(d).
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