Mesothelioma in Ohio
Legal rights, asbestos exposure sites, and compensation options in Ohio (OH)
Personal Injury Deadline
2 years
Wrongful Death Deadline
2 years
Settlement Range
$1.2 million – $3 million
Ohio Asbestos Key Facts
- • Ohio's heavy manufacturing base created widespread asbestos exposure across many industries
- • The state's steel, automotive, and rubber industries all used asbestos extensively
- • Cleveland, Akron, and Cincinnati were major centers of industrial asbestos use
Known Asbestos Job Sites in Ohio
The following sites in Ohio have been identified as locations where workers may have been exposed to asbestos. If you worked at any of these sites, you may be eligible for compensation.
- • Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant
- • Republic Steel in Cleveland
- • Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
- • Mound Laboratory nuclear facility
- • General Electric Evendale jet engine plant
- • Lima Army Tank Plant
Statute of Limitations in Ohio
Personal Injury
2 years
The deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit from the date of mesothelioma diagnosis in Ohio.
Wrongful Death
2 years
The deadline for surviving family members to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Ohio.
Your Legal Rights in Ohio
Ohio residents diagnosed with mesothelioma have the right to pursue compensation from the companies that caused their asbestos exposure. Under Ohio law, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 2 years from the date of diagnosis — after this deadline, your right to file a lawsuit expires permanently.
Compensation in Ohio may come from multiple sources: personal injury lawsuits against solvent asbestos companies, claims against asbestos trust funds holding over $30 billion for victims, wrongful death lawsuits for surviving family members, and VA disability benefits for veterans. These claims are independent — receiving compensation from one source does not reduce the others.
An experienced mesothelioma attorney familiar with Ohio courts can identify all responsible parties, file claims in the most favorable jurisdiction, and handle the entire legal process while you focus on treatment. Attorneys work on contingency with no upfront cost — you pay nothing unless you receive compensation.
Treatment Options for Ohio Patients
Mesothelioma patients in Ohio have access to treatment at both local oncology centers and nationally recognized cancer hospitals with specialized mesothelioma programs. Because mesothelioma is a rare cancer, seeking evaluation at a high-volume center — where surgeons and oncologists have extensive experience with this specific disease — can significantly improve outcomes.
Treatment typically involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and newer therapies like immunotherapy. The optimal approach depends on the type and stage of mesothelioma, the cell type, and your overall health. Many patients travel out of state for initial treatment at specialized centers and then continue follow-up care closer to home. Clinical trials may also be available and can provide access to emerging therapies.
Frequently Asked Questions: Mesothelioma in Ohio
What is the statute of limitations for mesothelioma lawsuits in Ohio?+
In Ohio, the statute of limitations for personal injury mesothelioma claims is 2 years from the date of diagnosis. For wrongful death claims, the deadline is 2 years from the date of the patient's death. Missing these deadlines permanently bars your claim, so it is critical to consult a mesothelioma attorney as soon as possible after diagnosis.
How much compensation can I receive for mesothelioma in Ohio?+
Mesothelioma settlements in Ohio typically range from $1.2 million – $3 million, depending on factors such as the severity of your diagnosis, strength of exposure evidence, number of responsible parties, and lost income. Additional compensation may be available through asbestos trust funds and, for veterans, VA disability benefits. Trial verdicts can exceed these ranges significantly.
How do I find a mesothelioma lawyer in Ohio?+
Look for a law firm with specific experience handling mesothelioma cases in Ohio and knowledge of the state's asbestos litigation laws. National mesothelioma firms often have the most resources and experience, including familiarity with local courts, known exposure sites, and state-specific legal procedures. All consultations should be free, and attorneys work on contingency — you pay nothing unless you receive compensation.
What asbestos exposure sites are in Ohio?+
Ohio has multiple documented asbestos exposure sites including shipyards, power plants, military installations, refineries, and manufacturing facilities. Workers at these sites and their family members may be eligible for compensation. An experienced attorney can investigate your specific exposure history and identify all responsible parties, even if the employer or site no longer exists.
Explore Your Legal Options in Ohio
An experienced mesothelioma attorney can evaluate your case, identify all responsible parties, and pursue the maximum compensation available under Ohio law.