Oregon Mesothelioma Lawsuits
If you or a loved one in Oregon has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, you may qualify to file an Oregon mesothelioma lawsuit. Our experienced legal team helps Oregon 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 Portland shipyards, paper mills, power plants, lumber mills, chemical facilities, construction sites, and military bases across Oregon.
Through Oregon 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 Oregon 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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🌲 Oregon mesothelioma lawsuits support mill workers, shipbuilders, and tradesmen exposed to asbestos.
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🕵️ Attorneys investigate exposures in Portland, Eugene, Coos Bay, and Klamath Falls.
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⚓ Naval facilities and logging equipment often carried asbestos materials.
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💰 Oregon residents with mesothelioma may receive trust fund awards and legal compensation.
Asbestos Exposure History in Oregon
Oregon has a long history of asbestos use across major industries such as shipbuilding, paper milling, timber production, construction, and power generation. Cities like Portland, Eugene, Salem, Coos Bay, Medford, and Astoria saw widespread occupational exposure due to industrial growth from the 1930s through the 1980s.
From boiler insulation in sawmills to brake linings in rail yards, asbestos was used extensively across the state—exposing both workers and their families through secondary contact.
Number of People Exposed to Asbestos in Oregon
Oregon’s asbestos risk comes from its shipbuilding, timber industry, paper mills, power generation, and historic building stock. Areas like Portland, Coos Bay, and Salem saw widespread asbestos use in both industrial facilities and homes.
Each year, more than 100 people in Oregon are diagnosed with mesothelioma, most commonly linked to workplace exposure from decades earlier.
| Exposure Source or Industry | Estimated Number of People Exposed |
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| Shipyards and Maritime Facilities (e.g., Swan Island Shipyard) | Over 125,000 workers exposed during WWII-era and postwar ship repairs. |
| Timber Mills and Lumber Processing | Approximately 150,000 workers exposed to asbestos in dryers, insulation, and sawmill machinery. |
| Paper and Pulp Mills | Around 100,000 exposed to asbestos in heated rollers, pipes, and packing. |
| Construction and Trades (Statewide) | Nearly 175,000 exposed during installation or removal of asbestos products in older structures. |
| Public Buildings and Infrastructure | About 75,000 teachers, maintenance workers, and custodians exposed in schools, hospitals, and civic buildings. |
Total Estimated Exposure:
Over 625,000 people in Oregon have been exposed to asbestos through maritime, lumber, and industrial work as well as public sector employment.
Where Asbestos Exposure Happened in Oregon
From the 1940s through the 1980s, asbestos was widely used in Oregon’s shipyards, mills, timber industry, and public infrastructure—exposing thousands of workers and residents.
🚗 Auto Repair Shops (Portland, Eugene, Salem)
Asbestos brakes, clutches, and gaskets exposed Oregon mechanics. Dust filled garages during brake grinding, clutch replacements, and routine auto repairs across the state.
🏗️ Construction Sites (Statewide)
Homes, schools, and businesses used asbestos flooring, roofing, and joint compounds. Carpenters, roofers, and electricians inhaled fibers while cutting, sanding, and installing asbestos-laden materials.
🏚️ Demolition Projects (Portland, Salem, Medford)
Older structures released asbestos dust during demolition. Crews and nearby residents faced exposure when insulation, flooring, and ceiling materials crumbled without proper containment.
🏭 Industrial Manufacturing (Portland, Eugene, Albany)
Factories used asbestos in furnaces, ovens, and high-heat machinery. Industrial workers were exposed while repairing equipment and producing goods across Oregon’s industrial hubs.
🎖️ Military Facilities (Camp Adair, Portland Air Base, Naval Operations Astoria)
Asbestos lined hangars, barracks, and ship retrofitting facilities. Servicemembers and civilian staff inhaled fibers while maintaining aircraft, insulating vehicles, and repairing naval equipment.
📰 Paper & Pulp Mills (Springfield, Albany, Halsey, Toledo)
Asbestos insulated dryers, pumps, and steam lines in Oregon’s mills. Workers inhaled fibers while repairing high-heat equipment and maintaining paper and pulp operations.
⚡ Power Plants (Boardman, Beaver, Klamath Falls, Portland General Electric)
Boilers, turbines, and control panels contained asbestos. Oregon power plant workers were exposed during turbine overhauls, steam system repairs, and insulation replacement projects.
🚂 Railroad Yards (Portland, Eugene, Bend)
Locomotives and railcars used asbestos brakes, gaskets, and insulation. Railroad mechanics and engineers inhaled fibers during brake replacements, engine overhauls, and lagging removal.
⚓ Shipyards (Portland, Astoria, Coos Bay)
Oregon shipyards relied heavily on asbestos in pipes, boilers, and engines. Shipbuilders and welders inhaled fibers while constructing and repairing commercial and naval vessels.
🌲 Timber Industry & Sawmills (Statewide)
Logging equipment, kilns, and sawmill machinery contained asbestos insulation. Timber workers and mill employees faced exposure while repairing heated equipment and processing lumber.
🏥 Hospitals & Medical Centers (Portland, Eugene, Salem)
Boiler rooms, ceilings, and HVAC systems used asbestos. Doctors, nurses, patients, and janitors risked exposure when facilities aged or during renovation projects.
🏫 Schools & Universities (Statewide)
Asbestos ceiling tiles, boiler insulation, and pipe wraps were common in Oregon classrooms. Teachers, students, and maintenance workers inhaled fibers during daily activities and renovations.
Health Impacts of Asbestos Exposure in Oregon
Asbestos exposure can take decades to manifest symptoms and lead to serious conditions:
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Mesothelioma: A rare cancer affecting the lung lining or abdomen
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Lung Cancer: Often caused or worsened by asbestos exposure
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Asbestosis: Lung scarring that restricts breathing
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Pleural Thickening: Reduces lung expansion and causes chronic discomfort
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Chest pain or pressure
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Shortness of breath
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Chronic coughing or wheezing
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Fatigue, appetite loss, or weight loss
Prompt diagnosis improves legal options and access to medical treatment.
Common Asbestos Products in Oregon Workplaces
| Product | Locations | Workers Exposed |
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| Boiler Insulation | Paper mills, power plants, schools | Boiler workers, engineers |
| Pipe Coverings | Shipyards, chemical plants, sawmills | Pipefitters, HVAC crews |
| Brake Linings | Railroads, auto shops | Mechanics, train techs |
| Joint Compound | Homes, schools, commercial buildings | Drywallers, painters |
| Roofing Materials | Residential and industrial roofs | Roofers, construction crews |
| Gaskets and Valves | Sawmills, refineries, ship engines | Millwrights, mechanics |
| Spray-on Fireproofing | High-rise buildings, defense sites | Sprayers, ironworkers |
| Ceiling Tiles | Schools, public buildings | Janitors, maintenance staff |
Why File a Mesothelioma Lawsuit in Oregon?
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Hold negligent companies accountable for exposing you to asbestos
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Secure compensation for:
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Medical care and cancer treatment
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Lost earnings and diminished income
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Pain, emotional distress, loss of life quality
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Funeral and family support costs
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File claims with asbestos trust funds (over $30 billion available)
According to Mealey’s Litigation Report, average settlements range from $1 million to $1.4 million, and jury verdicts average around $2.4 million.
🌲 Oregon Mesothelioma Cases
Oregon has one of the highest mesothelioma burdens in the Pacific Northwest. Shipyards, paper mills, power plants, 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 shipbuilding, paper production, construction, power generation, and military service — may qualify for claims. Veterans and family members exposed secondhand may also be eligible for compensation.
📊 Statistics
Oregon has recorded more than 1,900 mesothelioma cases in recent decades.
Each year, the state averages around 95 new diagnoses.
Portland, Astoria, and Eugene report the highest case numbers due to shipyards, mills, and power plants.
Settlements in Oregon often exceed $1 million, with some jury verdicts reaching multi-million-dollar awards.
🌲 Oregon Asbestos Lung Cancer Cases
Oregon also has elevated rates of asbestos-related lung cancer in the U.S. Due to its shipyards, mills, power plants, and construction industries, 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 shipyards, mills, construction, refineries, and power facilities — may qualify for claims. Family members exposed through contaminated clothing may also be eligible.
📊 Statistics
Oregon reports nearly 600 new asbestos-related lung cancer cases each year.
Portland, Salem, and Coos Bay record the most cases due to shipyard, industrial, and construction activity.
Thousands of asbestos lung cancer lawsuits have been filed in Oregon courts, often leading to six-figure settlements or asbestos trust fund claims.
📜 History of Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lung Cancer in Oregon
1940s–1970s: Oregon’s shipyards, paper mills, 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 shipyard workers, mill employees, veterans, and construction tradesmen exposed on the job.
Oregon Veterans & Military Asbestos Exposure
Thousands of Oregon veterans were exposed during service, particularly in the Navy and military installations across the Pacific Northwest.
High-Risk Military Sites:
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Portland Shipyard & Naval Reserve Base – Ship repairs and refitting
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Camp Adair (Corvallis): Barracks, vehicle depots
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Kingsley Field (Klamath Falls): Aircraft maintenance and hangars
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Umatilla Army Depot: Munitions storage with asbestos-lined buildings
Veterans May Receive:
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100% VA disability for mesothelioma
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Monthly, tax-free benefits
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Free VA healthcare and treatment
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Survivor benefits for dependents
Our legal team helps Oregon veterans pursue both VA claims and lawsuits, without risking VA eligibility.
High-Risk Occupations & Industries in Oregon
| Industry | Commonly Exposed Workers |
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| Shipbuilding & Repair | Pipefitters, machinists, welders |
| Logging & Timber | Sawmill operators, maintenance techs |
| Paper & Pulp Mills | Boiler workers, mechanics, plant operators |
| Construction & Trades | Carpenters, roofers, electricians |
| Railroad & Transportation | Brake repairmen, engineers, conductors |
| Power Generation | Plant operators, turbine technicians |
| Military & Defense | Base engineers, aircraft mechanics |
| Auto Repair Shops | Brake installers, diesel techs |
| HVAC & Insulation | Duct installers, asbestos removers |
| School & Government | Custodians, building engineers |
| Chemical Facilities | Operators, lab techs, insulation teams |
| Remodeling & Demolition | Contractors, abatement crews |
Asbestos Companies Named in Oregon Lawsuits
| Company | Asbestos Products & Exposure | Exposed Workers |
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| W.R. Grace & Co. | Insulation and fireproofing products | Factory workers, remodelers |
| Johns-Manville | Pipe and boiler insulation | Shipbuilders, plant crews |
| Owens Corning | Pipe wrap and insulation | Power plant staff, engineers |
| Raybestos-Manhattan | Brake pads and linings | Mechanics, fleet maintenance |
| Armstrong World Industries | Ceiling tiles and floorboards | Installers, janitors |
| Georgia-Pacific | Joint compound and wallboard materials | Painters, drywallers |
| Unarco Industries | Commercial pipe insulation | HVAC contractors |
| U.S. Gypsum (USG) | Drywall compound, wall panels | Carpenters, remodelers |
| Babcock & Wilcox | Boilers and turbines | Boiler techs, utility workers |
| Celotex Corporation | Roofing boards and insulation | Roofing crews, general builders |
Take Legal Action in Oregon Today
If you or a family member in Oregon was exposed to asbestos and developed mesothelioma or lung cancer, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
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Oregon Asbestos Regulations & Oversight
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Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) oversees asbestos abatement and disposal
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Oregon OSHA sets workplace safety rules for asbestos exposure
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DEQ certification required for all removal contractors
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Many older buildings and industrial sites still pose exposure risks
Oregon Cities with the Most Asbestos Exposure
1. Portland, OR Asbestos Exposure
Shipyards, paper mills, and schools relied heavily on asbestos insulation. Shipbuilders, mill workers, and teachers inhaled fibers during ship repair, turbine maintenance, and classroom renovations across Oregon’s largest city.
2. Salem, OR Asbestos Exposure
State government offices, schools, and hospitals contained asbestos products. Employees, teachers, and medical staff were exposed during boiler maintenance, flooring replacements, and building renovations.
3. Eugene, OR Asbestos Exposure
The University of Oregon, schools, and factories used asbestos insulation. Faculty, students, and factory workers faced exposure during lab renovations, boiler work, and equipment repairs.
4. Gresham, OR Asbestos Exposure
Residential housing, schools, and municipal facilities contained asbestos. Residents, teachers, and city staff inhaled fibers during roofing projects, classroom renovations, and home repairs.
5. Hillsboro, OR Asbestos Exposure
Electronics manufacturing plants, schools, and hospitals used asbestos products. Plant employees, teachers, and medical staff were exposed during equipment servicing, flooring work, and facility upgrades.
6. Beaverton, OR Asbestos Exposure
Schools, residential housing, and commercial buildings contained asbestos insulation. Teachers, residents, and contractors inhaled fibers during flooring replacements, ceiling tile removal, and home renovations.
7. Bend, OR Asbestos Exposure
Schools, hospitals, and municipal facilities used asbestos products. Teachers, medical staff, and city employees faced exposure during boiler maintenance, flooring projects, and classroom repairs.
8. Medford, OR Asbestos Exposure
Rail yards, schools, and hospitals contained asbestos insulation. Railroad workers, teachers, and patients inhaled fibers during brake repairs, boiler work, and hospital renovations.
9. Springfield, OR Asbestos Exposure
Paper mills, schools, and municipal buildings relied on asbestos. Mill workers, teachers, and city staff were exposed during turbine maintenance, boiler room work, and school renovations.
10. Corvallis, OR Asbestos Exposure
Oregon State University, schools, and hospitals used asbestos insulation. Faculty, students, and medical staff inhaled fibers during lab renovations, ceiling work, and hospital upgrades.
11. Albany, OR Asbestos Exposure
Metal foundries, schools, and housing contained asbestos. Foundry workers, teachers, and residents faced exposure during furnace operations, roofing jobs, and home renovations.
12. Astoria, OR Asbestos Exposure
Shipyards, canneries, and schools relied on asbestos insulation. Shipyard workers, cannery staff, and teachers inhaled fibers during ship repairs, boiler work, and classroom projects.
Veterans in Oregon: Asbestos Exposure Risks
⚓ Portland Shipyard (Portland)
Asbestos was used extensively in ship construction and repair. Sailors and shipyard workers were exposed to insulation, boilers, and turbines during ship maintenance.
⚓ Tongue Point Naval Air Station (Astoria)
Naval facilities, housing, and mechanical shops contained asbestos products. Sailors and civilian employees inhaled fibers during aircraft servicing, housing renovations, and boiler work.
✈️ Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base (Klamath Falls)
Aircraft hangars, barracks, and boiler rooms used asbestos insulation. Airmen and contractors were exposed during aircraft repairs, heating system work, and housing maintenance.
🪖 Umatilla Army Depot (Hermiston)
Warehouses, barracks, and workshops contained asbestos. Soldiers and staff faced risks during building maintenance, storage operations, and equipment servicing.
🏥 Portland VA Medical Center (Portland)
This VA hospital contained asbestos in ceilings, boiler rooms, and labs. Veterans, doctors, and staff were exposed during renovations and hospital upgrades.
🏢 Oregon National Guard Armories (Statewide)
Armories built before asbestos bans contained insulation, ceiling tiles, and floor products. Guard members and employees inhaled fibers during training drills, remodeling, and facility upkeep.
Asbestos Trust Funds Available
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Over $30 billion available in national asbestos trust assets
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Claims can be filed without going to court
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Multiple trust payouts may apply
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We file and manage all claims for you
Frequently Asked Questions About Oregon Mesothelioma Lawsuits
👥 Who qualifies?
Anyone diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos-caused lung cancer in Oregon from workplace, military, or secondhand exposure may qualify for legal claims and asbestos trust fund compensation.
🏭 What industries caused exposure?
Shipyards, paper mills, lumber mills, power plants, construction sites, and military facilities across Oregon relied on asbestos, exposing thousands of workers, veterans, and residents to dangerous airborne fibers.
🎖️ Are veterans eligible?
Yes. Oregon veterans exposed during service—particularly at Portland naval shipyards, Umatilla Army Depot, or Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base—may qualify for VA benefits plus legal compensation against negligent asbestos product manufacturers and suppliers.
📅 What’s the filing deadline?
Oregon law generally allows three years from diagnosis or death to file lawsuits, requiring prompt legal action to preserve rights and secure rightful financial compensation opportunities.
💵 Do I pay anything upfront?
No. Our Oregon 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 Oregon
If you or a loved one in Oregon has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer, or asbestosis, an experienced asbestos attorney can help pursue justice and financial compensation. Oregon industries — including shipbuilding, timber and paper production, power generation, construction, and manufacturing — all relied heavily on asbestos. Workers, veterans, and families in Portland, Salem, Eugene, and Coos Bay were routinely exposed in shipyards, mills, schools, and industrial job sites.
⚖️ How a Mesothelioma Lawyer Can Help
🔍 Investigate Job Sites and Exposure Records
Attorneys investigate asbestos exposures across Oregon, including Portland shipyards, Georgia-Pacific paper mills, BPA hydroelectric facilities, Willamette Iron & Steel, and older construction projects across the Willamette Valley, building strong cases for asbestos victims.
📝 File Trust Fund Claims and Lawsuits
Lawyers pursue asbestos trust fund claims and lawsuits in Oregon courts, recovering compensation for medical costs, lost wages, long-term treatment expenses, and family financial security.
👨👩👧 Represent Families of Deceased Workers
Wrongful death lawsuits may be filed on behalf of spouses, children, or estates for loved ones who died from asbestos-related diseases tied to Oregon industries.
💼 Work on a No-Win, No-Fee Basis
Oregon asbestos attorneys typically work on contingency — no upfront legal fees are required, and attorneys are only paid if financial compensation is successfully secured.
🎖️ Assist Veterans with Military-Related Exposure
Oregon veterans faced asbestos exposure at Naval Air Station Tillamook, U.S. Army facilities, and shipyards along the Columbia River and Pacific coast. Attorneys assist veterans with VA benefits claims while also filing lawsuits against negligent asbestos manufacturers.
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