You Worked Across State Lines. Your Research Should Too.
Many workers held jobs in multiple states over their careers. Select a state below to find documented asbestos sites — your Research Assistant list travels with you.
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KY
Kentucky Mesothelioma
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SOL: one years from diagnosis (KRS § 413.140(1)(a)) Courts: Jefferson County Circuit Court, Fayette County Circuit Court Kentucky has a <strong>one-year statute of limitations</strong> — one of the shortest in the nation. If you or a family member has been diagnosed, time to file is critically limited.
SOL: five years from diagnosis (Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120) Courts: St. Louis City Circuit Court
610+ documented jobsites
IL
Illinois Mesothelioma
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SOL: two years from diagnosis (735 ILCS 5/13-202) Courts: Madison County (nation's #1 asbestos venue)
690+ documented jobsites
IN
Indiana Mesothelioma
● Live
SOL: two years from diagnosis (Ind. Code § 34-20-3-1) Courts: Lake County (Gary steel mills)
113+ documented jobsites
OH
Ohio Mesothelioma
● Live
SOL: two years from diagnosis (Ohio Rev. Code § 2305.10) Courts: Cuyahoga County (Cleveland)
128+ documented jobsites
MI
Michigan Mesothelioma
● Live
SOL: three years from diagnosis (MCL § 600.5805(2)) Courts: Wayne County Circuit Court
114+ documented jobsites
WI
Wisconsin Mesothelioma
● Live
SOL: three years from diagnosis (Wis. Stat. § 893.54) Courts: Milwaukee County Circuit Court
85+ documented jobsites
IA
Iowa Mesothelioma
● Live
SOL: two years from diagnosis (Iowa Code § 614.1(2)) Courts: Polk County District Court
92+ documented jobsites
KS
Kansas Mesothelioma
● Live
SOL: two years from diagnosis (K.S.A. § 60-513) Courts: Sedgwick County District Court
97+ documented jobsites
Statute of limitations periods are provided for informational purposes only and may be subject to exceptions, tolling, or other legal considerations. Always consult a licensed attorney in the relevant state regarding your specific situation.