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Mesothelioma Lawyers in Colorado

5 Lawyers Listed ⚖ SOL: 2 Years From date of diagnosis or discovery
Colorado's asbestos exposure history is rooted in its mining heritage, military installations, and the construction industry that fueled the state's growth. The mining industry in Colorado exposed workers not only to mineral ores but also to asbestos-containing rock formations and equipment insulation in mines across the Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Flats Plant northwest of Denver, which manufactured nuclear weapons components from 1952 to 1989, used asbestos extensively in its facilities and exposed thousands of workers over its decades of operation. Military installations including Fort Carson near Colorado Springs, Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, and the former Lowry Air Force Base in Denver all contained significant asbestos materials. The Climax Molybdenum Mine near Leadville and the Coors Brewing Company facility in Golden are among the industrial sites linked to asbestos exposure. Denver's rapid growth through the mid-twentieth century meant widespread use of asbestos in construction of office buildings, schools, and infrastructure. The Gates Rubber Company in Denver and the CF&I steel mill in Pueblo also exposed workers to asbestos materials. Colorado applies a two-year statute of limitations from discovery for mesothelioma claims, and the state's courts have handled numerous asbestos cases over the years. Prompt legal action is essential to identify all responsible parties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Colorado has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, starting from the date of diagnosis or when the disease was reasonably discoverable. Wrongful death claims also have a two-year filing period from the date of death.

Significant sites include the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant, the CF&I steel mill in Pueblo, military bases such as Fort Carson and Buckley AFB, mining operations across the Rocky Mountains, and older commercial buildings in Denver and other cities.

Yes. Workers at the Rocky Flats Plant were exposed to asbestos insulation, pipe lagging, and construction materials throughout the facility's operation from 1952 to 1989. Former Rocky Flats employees diagnosed with mesothelioma may have claims against multiple responsible parties.

Our directory connects you with attorneys experienced in Colorado asbestos litigation. Most mesothelioma lawyers work on contingency, meaning no upfront costs, and can evaluate whether to file in Colorado or another jurisdiction that may be more favorable.

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