Georgia Mesothelioma Lawsuits
If you or a loved one in Delaware has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, you may qualify to file a Delaware mesothelioma lawsuit. Our experienced legal team helps Delaware workers, veterans, and families pursue financial compensation by identifying the companies responsible for their asbestos exposure—often due to negligent practices and a failure to provide proper safety warnings. We work closely with clients to build strong legal cases based on their occupational and environmental exposure history, including asbestos exposure at chemical plants, oil refineries, shipyards, construction sites, power plants, and military bases across Delaware.
Through Delaware mesothelioma lawsuits, victims may receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, long-term care, and wrongful death. At Mesothelioma Help Center, we guide Delaware families through every step of the legal process—with no upfront fees, and no payment unless we win. Our attorneys have decades of experience securing asbestos verdicts and asbestos trust fund claims, helping victims hold negligent corporations accountable and obtain the justice they deserve.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this page:
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⚙️ Georgia mesothelioma lawsuits help victims exposed to asbestos in power plants, military bases, and factories.
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🧾 Attorneys analyze past work history and product use to build strong claims.
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🌆 Cases often come from Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and Macon.
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🏛️ Georgia residents may receive compensation through asbestos trust funds or court settlements.
Asbestos Exposure History in Georgia
Georgia has a long industrial history involving asbestos use across its textile mills, naval yards, power stations, paper mills, and military facilities. Cities like Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Albany, and Columbus were home to major job sites where asbestos was used in insulation, equipment, and construction materials. Many workers in the state were unknowingly exposed to toxic asbestos fibers for decades, especially between the 1940s–1980s.
Number of People Exposed to Asbestos in Georgia
Georgia has had widespread asbestos exposure through its textile mills, paper plants, power plants, military bases, and construction industry. Thousands of people in Georgia have died from asbestos-related diseases since the 1990s, including mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. Areas such as Augusta, Macon, Savannah, and Atlanta have been identified as high-risk zones due to industrial development and infrastructure built before 1980.
Each year, hundreds of people in Georgia are diagnosed with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases, often linked to long-term occupational exposure in manufacturing and utility work.
| Exposure Source or Industry | Estimated Number of People Exposed |
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| Textile Mills and Manufacturing Plants | Over 200,000 workers exposed to asbestos in machinery and heat-resistant materials. |
| Paper Mills (e.g., Augusta, Macon) | Approximately 150,000 workers exposed to asbestos insulation and drying equipment. |
| Construction and Demolition Crews | Around 250,000 carpenters, roofers, and electricians exposed through legacy asbestos materials. |
| Power Plants and Utilities | Nearly 125,000 exposed while working on boilers, turbines, and pipe systems. |
| Military Installations (e.g., Fort Benning, Robins AFB) | About 100,000 service members and civilian staff exposed on military sites with asbestos infrastructure. |
| Public Buildings: Schools, Hospitals, Government Buildings | Roughly 75,000 exposed through maintenance or occupation of older asbestos-filled structures. |
Total Estimated Exposure:
Over 900,000 people in Georgia have been exposed to asbestos through industrial, military, and construction settings—making the state one of the most impacted in the Southeastern U.S.
Where Asbestos Exposure Occurred in Georgia
Asbestos exposure in Georgia affected thousands of workers and residents in multiple industries and occupations.
⚓ Shipyards (Brunswick, Savannah)
Georgia shipyards relied on asbestos for insulating boilers, turbines, and hull compartments. Shipbuilders, welders, and mechanics inhaled fibers while repairing vessels, retrofitting naval ships, and maintaining marine equipment.
🚗 Auto Repair Shops (Atlanta, Macon, Statewide)
Asbestos brake pads, clutches, and gaskets exposed Georgia mechanics to harmful dust. Fibers were released during brake grinding, clutch replacements, and routine vehicle repairs in small shops and dealerships.
🏗️ Construction Sites (Statewide)
Asbestos cement siding, drywall, insulation, and roofing were common across Georgia job sites. Carpenters, roofers, and electricians encountered dust while cutting, sanding, and installing construction materials.
🏭 Manufacturing Plants (Augusta, Macon, Columbus)
Georgia factories used asbestos in machinery, ovens, and high-heat industrial processes. Workers faced exposure while repairing equipment, insulating furnaces, and operating production lines for textiles, rubber, and chemicals.
🎖️ Military Bases (Fort Benning, Robins AFB, Fort Stewart)
Asbestos lined barracks, motor pools, and aircraft hangars on Georgia bases. Soldiers and civilian workers were exposed while maintaining vehicles, repairing aircraft, and living in asbestos-containing housing.
📚 Public Schools & Universities
Georgia schools contained asbestos ceiling tiles, insulation, and boiler room linings. Teachers, students, and maintenance crews risked exposure during renovations, plumbing repairs, and normal classroom activities.
🧑⚕️ Hospitals & Medical Centers (Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta)
Georgia hospitals used asbestos in fireproofing, pipe insulation, and ceilings. Doctors, nurses, janitors, and patients were exposed when older facilities deteriorated or during renovations and maintenance work.
📦 Paper & Pulp Mills (Savannah, Augusta, Macon)
Asbestos lined high-heat machinery in Georgia pulp mills. Workers inhaled fibers while repairing digesters, boilers, and dryers used to process paper products under extreme temperatures.
⚡ Power Plants (Plant Bowen, Plant Hatch, Plant Scherer)
Georgia’s power stations relied heavily on asbestos insulation for turbines, boilers, and piping. Plant employees were exposed during equipment maintenance, steam line repairs, and insulation replacement.
🏚️ Demolition Sites (Atlanta, Augusta, Statewide)
Demolition crews disturbed asbestos in Georgia’s older structures, releasing fibers from insulation, roofing, and flooring. Nearby residents were often exposed as dust spread through urban neighborhoods.
🧵 Textile Mills (Augusta, Dalton, Rome)
Georgia mills manufactured asbestos fireproof fabrics and insulation. Textile workers inhaled fibers while weaving, cutting, and handling asbestos threads and protective clothing for industrial and consumer use.
🚂 Railroad Yards (Atlanta, Macon, Savannah)
Railroad locomotives and freight cars contained asbestos brakes, gaskets, and insulation. Georgia rail yard mechanics and engineers inhaled fibers during engine overhauls, brake replacements, and repair projects.
Asbestos-Related Illnesses and Latency
Asbestos-related diseases take decades to appear. Many Georgia residents are just now developing symptoms from exposure decades ago:
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Mesothelioma: A rare and aggressive cancer of the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart
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Lung Cancer: Strongly associated with asbestos exposure, especially among smokers
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Asbestosis: Chronic scarring of lung tissue
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Pleural Plaques and Thickening: Lung membrane damage that limits breathing
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Difficulty breathing
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Persistent cough or chest pain
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Fatigue and weight loss
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Abdominal swelling (peritoneal mesothelioma)
🍑 Georgia Mesothelioma Cases
Georgia has one of the highest mesothelioma burdens in the Southeast. Paper mills, power plants, military bases, and construction industries relied heavily on asbestos, leaving thousands of workers and residents exposed before strict regulations took effect in the late 1970s.
👥 Who Qualifies
Individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma after working in high-risk industries — including paper production, power generation, shipyards, construction, and military service — may qualify for claims. Veterans and family members exposed secondhand may also be eligible for compensation.
📊 Statistics
Georgia has recorded more than 2,500 mesothelioma cases in recent decades.
Each year, the state averages around 140 new diagnoses.
Savannah, Atlanta, and Augusta report the highest case numbers due to shipyards, paper mills, and power plants.
Settlements in Georgia often exceed $1 million, with some jury verdicts reaching multi-million-dollar awards.
🍑 Georgia Asbestos Lung Cancer Cases
Georgia also has elevated rates of asbestos-related lung cancer in the U.S. Due to its shipyards, paper mills, construction sites, and power facilities, thousands of workers were exposed for decades before regulations began in the late 1970s.
👥 Who Qualifies
Individuals diagnosed with lung cancer who worked in asbestos industries — including paper mills, construction, shipyards, refineries, and power plants — may qualify for claims. Family members exposed through contaminated clothing may also be eligible.
📊 Statistics
Georgia reports nearly 1,000 new asbestos-related lung cancer cases each year.
Savannah, Macon, and Atlanta record the most cases due to industrial, naval, and construction activity.
Thousands of asbestos lung cancer lawsuits have been filed in Georgia courts, often leading to six-figure settlements or asbestos trust fund claims.
📜 History of Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lung Cancer in Georgia
1940s–1970s: Georgia’s paper mills, shipyards, and power plants used asbestos in boilers, turbines, and insulation.
1980s: Regulations reduced use, but workers exposed decades earlier began developing asbestos diseases.
Today: Many cases involve paper mill workers, Navy veterans, shipyard employees, and construction tradesmen exposed on the job.
Common Asbestos Products Used in Georgia
| Product | Common Locations | Exposed Workers |
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| Pipe Insulation | Power plants, factories, schools | Pipefitters, engineers |
| Boiler Cement | Energy stations, textile mills | Boiler techs, maintenance workers |
| Joint Compound | Construction, schools, offices | Drywall installers, painters |
| Spray-On Fireproofing | Commercial buildings, mills | Sprayers, laborers |
| Asbestos Gaskets | Paper mills, plants, heating systems | Mechanics, technicians |
| Floor and Ceiling Tile | Schools, hospitals, public buildings | Custodians, contractors |
| Brake Linings & Clutches | Auto shops, fleet garages | Mechanics, diesel techs |
| Roofing Felt/Shingles | Homes, warehouses, public structures | Roofers, builders |
Why File a Georgia Mesothelioma Lawsuit?
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Hold companies accountable for knowingly exposing workers to asbestos
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Recover financial compensation for:
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Treatment and surgical costs
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Loss of earnings and future income
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Pain, emotional distress, and life care
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Funeral and burial expenses (wrongful death claims)
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Access asbestos trust funds—often processed faster than litigation
According to Mealey’s Litigation Report, the average mesothelioma settlement ranges from $1 million to $1.4 million, while trial verdicts can exceed $2.4 million.
Georgia Cities with the Most Asbestos Exposure
1. Atlanta, GA Asbestos Exposure
High-rises, schools, and factories used asbestos extensively. Office workers, teachers, and laborers were exposed during boiler maintenance, ceiling tile removal, and major renovation projects throughout the city.
2. Savannah, GA Asbestos Exposure
Shipyards, paper mills, and schools relied on asbestos insulation. Shipbuilders, mill workers, and teachers inhaled fibers during ship repairs, turbine work, and classroom renovations.
3. Augusta, GA Asbestos Exposure
Medical centers, schools, and nearby military installations contained asbestos. Hospital staff, students, and contractors faced exposure during boiler maintenance, flooring replacements, and renovation work.
4. Macon, GA Asbestos Exposure
Textile mills, schools, and municipal buildings contained asbestos products. Factory workers, teachers, and custodians inhaled fibers during boiler room work, flooring jobs, and building repairs.
5. Columbus, GA Asbestos Exposure
Fort Benning, schools, and power plants relied on asbestos. Soldiers, teachers, and engineers were exposed during vehicle repairs, boiler maintenance, and facility upgrades.
6. Athens, GA Asbestos Exposure
The University of Georgia, schools, and hospitals contained asbestos insulation. Faculty, students, and staff faced exposure during laboratory renovations, heating system work, and flooring replacements.
7. Albany, GA Asbestos Exposure
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, factories, and schools used asbestos. Marines, mechanics, and students were exposed during vehicle repairs, equipment maintenance, and classroom upgrades.
8. Roswell, GA Asbestos Exposure
Schools, residential housing, and municipal buildings contained asbestos. Teachers, residents, and contractors inhaled fibers during ceiling tile replacements, roofing jobs, and home renovations.
9. Sandy Springs, GA Asbestos Exposure
Hospitals, schools, and office towers relied on asbestos insulation. Doctors, teachers, and office staff faced risks during renovations, boiler room work, and flooring projects.
10. Marietta, GA Asbestos Exposure
Dobbins Air Reserve Base, schools, and housing contained asbestos. Airmen, families, and contractors were exposed during aircraft maintenance, housing renovations, and heating system repairs.
11. Valdosta, GA Asbestos Exposure
Moody Air Force Base, schools, and factories used asbestos products. Airmen, teachers, and workers inhaled fibers during boiler repairs, floor replacements, and building maintenance.
12. Rome, GA Asbestos Exposure
Textile factories, schools, and hospitals contained asbestos insulation. Employees, teachers, and medical staff were exposed during machinery repairs, flooring jobs, and hospital renovations.
Veterans in Georgia: Asbestos Exposure Risks
🪖 Fort Benning (Columbus)
Barracks, motor pools, and training facilities used asbestos. Soldiers and civilian contractors inhaled fibers during vehicle repairs, housing upgrades, and building renovations.
⚓ Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay (St. Marys)
Submarine repair facilities, housing, and workshops relied on asbestos insulation. Sailors and contractors were exposed during engine repairs, boiler work, and submarine maintenance.
✈️ Dobbins Air Reserve Base (Marietta)
Aircraft hangars, barracks, and maintenance bays contained asbestos. Airmen and staff faced risks during aircraft repairs, housing maintenance, and boiler room work.
✈️ Moody Air Force Base (Valdosta)
Asbestos was common in hangars, housing, and boiler rooms. Airmen and families inhaled fibers during heating system maintenance, aircraft engine work, and building renovations.
🏥 Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center (Augusta)
This VA facility contained asbestos in ceilings, boiler rooms, and labs. Veterans, doctors, and staff were exposed during renovations and equipment upgrades.
🏢 Georgia National Guard Armories (Statewide)
Older armories contained asbestos insulation, flooring, and ceiling materials. Guard members and employees inhaled fibers during training drills, construction work, and facility repairs.
Georgia Veterans & Asbestos Exposure
Thousands of veterans from Georgia were exposed to asbestos during military service in ships, aircraft, vehicle depots, and barracks.
High-Risk Military Sites in Georgia:
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Fort Benning (Columbus): Vehicles, heating systems, barracks
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Robins Air Force Base (Warner Robins): Aircraft hangars, insulation, maintenance shops
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Fort Stewart: Building materials, vehicle depots, barracks
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Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany: Engine and vehicle repair shops
VA Benefits for Veterans:
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100% disability rating for mesothelioma
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Monthly, tax-free payments exceeding $3,000
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Access to full VA medical care
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Benefits for dependents and surviving spouses
High-Risk Occupations & Industries in Georgia
| Industry | Commonly Exposed Workers |
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| Power Generation | Boiler operators, control room staff |
| Shipbuilding | Welders, insulators, machinists |
| Textile Mills | Machine operators, maintenance crews |
| Paper & Pulp Processing | Millwrights, pipefitters, engineers |
| Construction & Renovation | Carpenters, electricians, drywallers |
| Military Operations | Mechanics, HVAC techs, depot workers |
| Railroad Maintenance | Brake techs, conductors, welders |
| HVAC Installation | Duct installers, asbestos removers |
| Public School Maintenance | Custodians, janitors, utility crews |
| Auto Repair Shops | Brake/clutch repair techs |
| Chemical Plants | Operators, maintenance technicians |
| Roofing Contractors | Roofers, laborers |
Asbestos Companies Named in Georgia Lawsuits
| Company | Asbestos Products | Exposed Workers |
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| Owens Corning | Pipe insulation, duct wrap | Power plant workers |
| Johns-Manville | Cement, insulation, pipe wrap | Engineers, boiler techs |
| U.S. Gypsum | Joint compound, drywall board | Construction workers |
| Raybestos-Manhattan | Brake pads, clutch linings | Mechanics, auto workers |
| Armstrong World Industries | Flooring tiles, ceiling panels | Installers, janitors |
| Georgia-Pacific | Wallboard, compound | Drywallers, painters |
| CertainTeed | Siding, pipe, roofing shingles | Roofers, builders |
| Babcock & Wilcox | Boilers, refractory insulation | Maintenance and turbine crews |
| Garlock Sealing Technologies | Gaskets, seals | Millwrights, mechanics |
| WR Grace & Co. | Zonolite attic insulation | Home remodelers |
| Celotex Corporation | Roof insulation, fireboard | Public works staff |
| Eagle-Picher | High-temp insulation | Utility workers |
Take Legal Action in Georgia Today
If you or a family member was exposed to asbestos in Georgia and has now been diagnosed with mesothelioma or lung cancer, you may be entitled to substantial compensation.
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Georgia Asbestos Oversight & Safety Regulations
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Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD): Oversees asbestos abatement projects
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Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH): Manages asbestos training and safety standards
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Despite strict rules, older buildings still pose exposure risks during renovation or demolition
Accessing Asbestos Trust Funds
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Over $30 billion in asbestos trust assets remain available
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Claims are processed independently of court trials
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Our legal team files all eligible claims to maximize compensation
Frequently Asked Questions About Georgia Mesothelioma Lawsuits
👥 Who qualifies?
Anyone diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos-caused lung cancer in Georgia from workplace, military, or secondhand exposure may qualify for legal claims and asbestos trust fund compensation.
🏭 What industries caused exposure?
Naval shipyards, paper mills, power plants, textile factories, construction sites, and military bases across Georgia used asbestos, exposing countless workers, veterans, and residents to harmful airborne fibers.
🎖️ Are veterans eligible?
Yes. Georgia veterans exposed during service—particularly at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Fort Benning, or Robins Air Force Base—may qualify for VA benefits plus legal compensation against negligent asbestos manufacturers.
📅 What’s the filing deadline?
Georgia law generally allows two years from diagnosis or death to file lawsuits, making prompt legal action essential to preserve rights and secure rightful financial compensation opportunities.
💵 Do I pay anything upfront?
No. Our Georgia mesothelioma attorneys operate strictly on contingency. Clients pay nothing upfront, and fees are only collected if financial compensation is successfully recovered.
How a Mesothelioma Lawyer Can Help in Georgia
If you or a loved one in Georgia has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer, or asbestosis, an experienced asbestos attorney can provide the legal support necessary to pursue justice and compensation. Georgia’s industries — including paper mills, power generation, textiles, shipbuilding, and military bases — all relied on asbestos, exposing thousands of workers, veterans, and residents in Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, and Columbus.
⚖️ How a Mesothelioma Lawyer Can Help
🔍 Investigate Job Sites and Exposure Records
Attorneys trace asbestos exposure across Georgia, including Savannah shipyards, Georgia Power plants, Fort Benning, paper mills in Augusta and Macon, and textile factories throughout the state, identifying responsible companies for legal claims.
📝 File Trust Fund Claims and Lawsuits
Lawyers file asbestos trust fund claims and lawsuits in Georgia courts, helping victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, long-term care expenses, and financial security for their families.
👨👩👧 Represent Families of Deceased Workers
Wrongful death claims may be filed by spouses, children, or estates for loved ones who died due to asbestos-related illnesses from Georgia workplaces and job sites.
💼 Work on a No-Win, No-Fee Basis
Georgia asbestos attorneys typically work on contingency — no upfront costs are required, and attorneys are only paid if they successfully obtain compensation.
🎖️ Assist Veterans with Military-Related Exposure
Georgia veterans faced asbestos exposure at Fort Benning, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Robins Air Force Base, and shipyards in Savannah. Lawyers assist veterans with both VA benefits claims and lawsuits against asbestos manufacturers.
Why Choose the Mesothelioma Help Center
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25+ years of experience in asbestos litigation
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Deep knowledge of Georgia’s worksites and industries
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Millions recovered for clients
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Personalized legal support from start to finish
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No fees unless compensation is awarded
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