Mesothelioma Lawyers in Abilene, TX
Abilene's Asbestos Exposure History and Your Legal Rights
Abilene has a history woven through oil and gas, military service, and decades of industrial and commercial construction — all industries where asbestos exposure was routine and largely invisible to the workers it affected. Many Abilene residents are now facing a mesothelioma diagnosis that traces back 20, 30, or 40 years to work they did in good faith, for employers who knew the risks and said nothing.
KRW Lawyers has represented mesothelioma victims and their families across Texas since 2005, with offices in Abilene. Our Asbestos and Mesothelioma Division is led by Managing Partner Matthew Ketterman, who focuses exclusively on asbestos-related disease and has personally recovered more than $500 million for asbestos clients. We hold the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® rating and maintain a 90% success rate in mesothelioma compensation claims.
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Asbestos Exposure in Abilene: Who Is at Risk
Mesothelioma follows exposure history, not geography. The industries and worksites that put Abilene workers at risk span decades — and many victims don't connect their diagnosis to past exposure until a KRW attorney investigates their full work history.
Dyess Air Force Base is one of the most significant local exposure sources. Military personnel and civilian contractors who worked on base construction, renovation, or maintenance in older facilities were regularly exposed to asbestos in insulation, ceiling tiles, flooring, pipe systems, and building materials. Asbestos was used extensively in military construction through the late 1970s. Veterans who served at Dyess or worked on base facilities may have claims against the civilian manufacturers of those products — separate from and in addition to VA benefits.
Oil and gas industry workers across the Permian Basin and the broader West Texas region worked extensively with asbestos pipe insulation, gaskets, packing materials, and equipment throughout their careers. Pipefitters, insulators, boilermakers, refinery operators, and oilfield laborers faced some of the highest occupational asbestos exposure rates of any industry. If you worked in oil and gas in or around Abilene, your exposure history is worth investigating.
Construction trades throughout Abilene's commercial and residential building history involved routine contact with asbestos-containing insulation, floor and ceiling tiles, joint compound, roofing materials, and fireproofing products. Electricians, plumbers, carpenters, sheet metal workers, and general contractors who worked on pre-1980 construction were regularly exposed without adequate warning or protection.
Healthcare and university facilities — Abilene's hospitals and the older buildings on campuses including Abilene Christian University, McMurry University, and Hardin-Simmons University were built during a period when asbestos-containing materials were standard in construction. Maintenance workers, custodial staff, and tradespeople who performed repairs or renovations in these facilities faced documented exposure risk.
Manufacturing and industrial workers in the broader Abilene area worked with asbestos-containing automotive parts, industrial equipment, and insulation materials throughout the mid-twentieth century.
Retired workers who spent careers in these industries before settling in Abilene may develop mesothelioma decades after their last exposure. The disease's 20 to 50 year latency period means a diagnosis today frequently connects to work done in the 1960s, 70s, or 80s. This does not diminish your legal rights — it simply defines where and how your attorney investigates.
Texas Mesothelioma Law: What Abilene Residents Need to Know
- Statute of limitations: Texas gives mesothelioma victims two years from the date of diagnosis to file a personal injury claim. For wrongful death claims, surviving family members have two years from the date of death. This deadline is strict — missing it forfeits your right to compensation regardless of how strong your case is. Contact a mesothelioma attorney immediately after a diagnosis.
- Proving negligence: To succeed in a mesothelioma lawsuit, your legal team must establish that you were exposed to asbestos, that the exposure was caused by a specific defendant's products or actions, and that the defendant knew or should have known about the danger and failed to warn or protect you. Internal documents produced in decades of asbestos litigation have established that many manufacturers were aware of the health risks far earlier than they publicly disclosed.
- Multiple defendants and trust funds: Most Abilene mesothelioma cases involve exposure through multiple products from multiple manufacturers, often across multiple job sites. Claims can be filed against multiple defendants and multiple asbestos bankruptcy trust funds simultaneously. Over $30 billion currently sits in these funds nationally. Many of the companies responsible for asbestos exposure in West Texas oil and gas, construction, and military contracting have established trusts — and your attorney will identify every one your history qualifies for.
- Trust fund claims vs. lawsuits: Trust fund claims are filed directly with bankruptcy trusts, typically resolve within months, and do not require going to court. Lawsuits are filed against companies still in operation and proceed through the Texas court system. In many cases both can be pursued simultaneously, which significantly increases total compensation. Your attorney will assess which approach — or combination — is right for your specific situation.
- Venue strategy: Where a lawsuit is filed in Texas can meaningfully affect the outcome. Experienced mesothelioma attorneys understand which jurisdictions are most favorable for plaintiffs and will file in the venue that gives your case the strongest position.
What Compensation Is Available to Abilene Mesothelioma Victims
Mesothelioma victims and their families in Texas may be entitled to compensation covering:
- Medical expenses — past and future costs for surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, clinical trials, home care, and palliative treatment. Mesothelioma treatment is expensive and ongoing; compensation should reflect the full arc of your care needs.
- Lost wages and earning capacity — income lost during treatment and the long-term inability to work. For retired victims, economic damages can still reflect the financial impact of the diagnosis on savings, retirement security, and the cost of care.
- Pain and suffering — damages reflecting the physical and emotional toll of the disease on the patient and their family. These are real and substantial in mesothelioma cases given the severity of the illness.
- Wrongful death damages — for families who have lost a loved one, including loss of financial support, funeral and burial expenses, and loss of companionship.
- Punitive damages — where evidence shows a company knowingly concealed asbestos dangers from workers, Texas courts may award additional damages to hold that conduct accountable.
KRW Lawyers evaluate every dimension of your case and pursue every available compensation pathway — trust fund claims, personal injury lawsuits, and VA benefits for veterans — to maximize your total recovery.
What a KRW Mesothelioma Lawyer Does for You
A mesothelioma case is not like a standard personal injury claim. The exposure occurred decades ago. The companies responsible may be bankrupt. The products involved were manufactured by dozens of different companies. Connecting a 2026 diagnosis to a 1970s worksite requires a level of investigative depth and specialized knowledge that general practice attorneys simply do not have.
Here is what KRW Lawyers does from the moment you call:
- Investigate your full exposure history. We research specific Abilene-area worksites — Dyess Air Force Base, Permian Basin oilfields, construction sites, and industrial facilities — using occupational databases, historical product records, and industry documentation. Many clients are surprised by how much we uncover that they had forgotten or never knew.
- Identify every liable party. West Texas mesothelioma cases routinely involve multiple defendants — former employers, product manufacturers, and contractors. We conduct a comprehensive review to ensure no responsible party is overlooked.
- File trust fund claims on your behalf. We identify every asbestos trust your history qualifies for and manage all filings and deadlines. Many clients qualify for multiple trusts simultaneously.
- Get you the medical documentation you need. We help clients access the specialized medical evaluations required to establish a mesothelioma diagnosis and qualify for compensation — at no out-of-pocket cost.
- Negotiate aggressively. The defense teams on the other side of these cases are experienced and well-resourced. KRW Lawyers bring the same preparation, litigation depth, and credibility to every negotiation.
- Go to trial if necessary. Most cases resolve through settlement, but defendants know that KRW Lawyers are fully prepared to litigate — and that changes how seriously your case is taken at the negotiating table.
Why KRW Lawyers for Your Abilene Mesothelioma Case
KRW Lawyers was founded in San Antonio in 2005 and has spent two decades building one of Texas's most respected mesothelioma practices. We are a Texas firm — we understand the industries, the worksites, and the legal landscape of West Texas asbestos exposure.
Managing Partner Matthew Ketterman focuses exclusively on asbestos-related disease and has personally recovered more than $500 million for asbestos clients. Our team has more than 50 years of combined mesothelioma litigation experience. We have recovered more than $750 million in asbestos cases firm-wide and maintain a 90% success rate in mesothelioma compensation claims. We are Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® rated and recognized by Super Lawyers.
We work on a pure contingency basis — no fees unless we win. We help clients access the medical evaluations needed to qualify for compensation at no out-of-pocket cost. And because we understand that many of our Abilene clients are managing a serious illness, we come to you. Consultations are available by phone, video, or in person.
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Texas's two-year filing deadline means there is no time to delay. KRW Lawyers will investigate your exposure history, identify every avenue of compensation available to you, and fight for the maximum recovery — while you focus on your health and your family.
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