Mesothelioma in North Carolina
Legal rights, asbestos exposure sites, and compensation options in North Carolina (NC)
Personal Injury Deadline
3 years
Wrongful Death Deadline
2 years
Settlement Range
$1 million – $2.5 million
North Carolina Asbestos Key Facts
- • Camp Lejeune has been a significant source of asbestos exposure for Marines and their families
- • North Carolina's textile and furniture manufacturing industries used asbestos
- • Duke Energy power plants throughout the state relied on asbestos insulation
Known Asbestos Job Sites in North Carolina
The following sites in North Carolina 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.
- • Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base
- • Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty)
- • Duke Energy power plants
- • R.J. Reynolds Tobacco facilities in Winston-Salem
- • Weyerhaeuser lumber mills
Statute of Limitations in North Carolina
Personal Injury
3 years
The deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit from the date of mesothelioma diagnosis in North Carolina.
Wrongful Death
2 years
The deadline for surviving family members to file a wrongful death lawsuit in North Carolina.
Explore Your Legal Options in North Carolina
An experienced mesothelioma attorney can evaluate your case, identify all responsible parties, and pursue the maximum compensation available under North Carolina law.