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South Carolina’s shipbuilding and railroad industries used asbestos extensively for decades. Anyone exposed to asbestos could develop the deadly cancer mesothelioma decades later. Thankfully, a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer who works with a top law firm can help victims access justice and compensation.

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Filing a Mesothelioma Claim in South Carolina

People in South Carolina with asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma or lung cancer may be able to get compensation from the manufacturers of asbestos-containing products. These manufacturers knew asbestos could kill people but hid the facts to keep profits high.

Nearly 700 South Carolina residents died from mesothelioma between 1999 and 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Victims can get justice and compensation by working with a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer. These lawyers can file lawsuits against the companies that made the asbestos-based products that got their clients sick.

Asbestos claims have been filed by mesothelioma victims who lived or worked in these South Carolina locations:

  • Aiken
  • Anderson
  • Bluffton
  • Charleston
  • Clemson
  • Columbia
  • Florence
  • Goose Creek
  • Greenville
  • Greer
  • Hilton Head Island
  • Inman
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Myrtle Beach
  • Rock Hill
  • Spartanburg
  • Sumter
  • And more
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When looking for a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer, it’s important to select a firm with the experience, reputation, and resources to advocate for you. Thankfully, Mesothelioma Hope has partnered with an experienced mesothelioma law firm that can help patients like you: Simmons Hanly Conroy.

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South Carolina Mesothelioma Law Firm

As one of the nation’s largest mass tort law firms, Simmons Hanly Conroy is dedicated to helping victims of mesothelioma and other personal injuries find justice and hope.

The attorneys at Simmons Hanly Conroy have centuries of combined experience, and they aim to provide their clients with first-class legal services.

Our sponsor firm has recovered $41 million on behalf of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related disease victims in South Carolina alone. A few of the firm’s recent mesothelioma settlement amounts are highlighted below.

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Asbestos Exposure Sites in South Carolina

Several jobs and worksites in South Carolina put workers at a high risk of asbestos exposure. For example, railroads in South Carolina continued to use asbestos products years after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) limited asbestos use in construction materials.

Construction workers also ran a high risk of asbestos exposure since asbestos products were used to make many structures built before the 1980s.

Other high-risk occupations included:

  • Carpentry
  • Navy shipyard work
  • Power plant work
  • Vehicle manufacturing and repair

Top mesothelioma attorneys in South Carolina work at law firms that manage databases of asbestos sites in the state and across the country.

Examples of asbestos sites in South Carolina include:

  • 12 EM Barracks Complex, Fort Jackson
  • 3M Plant, Charleston
  • Allied Chemical Corporation, Columbia
  • Charleston Memorial Hospital, Charleston
  • Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston
  • Clemson University, Clemson
  • Detyen Shipyard, Charleston
  • Fiber Industries Textile Plant, Greenville
  • Fort Jackson, U.S. Army Hospital, Columbia
  • Inman First Baptist Church
  • Owens-Corning Plant, Anderson
  • Seaboard Airlines, Charleston Heights
  • South Carolina Power and Light, Columbia
  • Sunoco Oil Refinery, Hartsville
  • U.S. Post Office Columbia, Columbia
  • Union Carbide Manufacturing Plant, Florence
  • University of South Carolina, Columbia
  • West Virginia Paper Mill, Charleston
  • Winyard Steam Plant, Columbia

You should reach out to a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer if you were exposed to asbestos at a job site and got sick. You may be entitled to financial benefits to help pay for your medical expenses.

Learn more by calling our team of Patient Advocates at (866) 608-8933.

South Carolina Counties With the Highest Number of Asbestos-Related Deaths

Asbestos affects families and communities in every state and county in the U.S. Along with mesothelioma, asbestos exposure has caused thousands of deaths in South Carolina from related diseases like asbestosis and lung cancer. Five counties were hit particularly hard in recent years.

Asbestos-Related Deaths Between 1999-2017
LocationEstimated DeathsAverage Deaths Per Year
Charleston County 55028
Horry County28515
Greenville County27714
York County25713
Lexington County21611

Know Your Rights: South Carolina Mesothelioma Lawsuits

A mesothelioma lawsuit can help victims receive compensation from manufacturers of asbestos-based products for lost wages, medical treatment, and pain and suffering.

These companies knew that people who were exposed to asbestos could get sick and die, but they chose to keep making and selling their products anyway.

Successful mesothelioma lawsuits force manufacturers to pay for the harm they’ve caused victims and their families.

If you or a loved one were injured by wrongful asbestos exposure, you have the legal right to file a claim.

A South Carolina mesothelioma attorney will file the lawsuit on your behalf — and you will pay nothing out of pocket.

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Who Is Eligible to File a Mesothelioma Claim in South Carolina?

In addition to South Carolina residents, mesothelioma patients who may have been exposed to asbestos while working in, living in, or visiting the state might qualify to file a claim for financial compensation.

Additionally, anyone who’s been diagnosed with other serious asbestos-related diseases — such as lung cancer or asbestosis — may also qualify to file a claim with the help of a South Carolina mesothelioma attorney.

Even those who develop an asbestos-related disease later in life, such as mesothelioma, may be eligible to file a claim. Surviving family members may also be able to file a claim on behalf of a mesothelioma victim.

A South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer can explain how the state’s laws and regulations impact someone’s eligibility for different types of asbestos claims.

Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts in South Carolina

Multimillion-dollar mesothelioma settlements and verdicts have been reached against negligent companies in South Carolina and across the nation.

A mesothelioma settlement allows victims to access compensation without taking the case to court.

Mesothelioma settlements award an average of between $1 million and $1.4 million, but some award more or less than this.

If a mesothelioma lawsuit is not resolved with a settlement, it may proceed to a trial. A mesothelioma verdict is then handed down by a jury after hearing the facts of the case.

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In 2019, a South Carolina appeals court upheld a $14 million mesothelioma verdict in favor of the victim’s family. The jury initially found that the Texas-based Celanese Corporation caused the death of a former repair worker since he was exposed to asbestos on the job.

To learn more about verdicts and settlements, contact a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer today.

Asbestos Laws and Regulations in South Carolina

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The state and federal governments regulate asbestos use in South Carolina. The state follows the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for asbestos.

However, South Carolina standards for demolition and removal of asbestos materials are stricter than federal standards.

State regulatory agencies include:

  • Bureau of Air Quality
  • Office of Environmental Quality Control
  • South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
  • South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
  • South Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Administration (SCOSHA)

South Carolina has adopted federal limits for asbestos exposure in general industries (such as those that manufacture asbestos-based products). It also enforces workplace safety and health requirements for asbestos abatement (which removes or contains asbestos).

In addition, federal OSHA asbestos exposure standards apply to workplaces in the state. A South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer can see if these federal and state laws will impact your case.

Statutes of Limitations in South Carolina

A statute of limitations is a complex law that prevents victims from filing lawsuits after a set period of time. Statutes of limitations vary by state and several other factors — and they can be very hard to understand.

If the statute of limitations passes, victims cannot file a mesothelioma personal injury lawsuit.

Contacting an experienced mesothelioma attorney in South Carolina soon after diagnosis or the death of a loved one will help ensure that a lawsuit is filed within the state statute of limitations.

Asbestos Trust Funds in South Carolina

If a mesothelioma lawsuit is not filed within the statute of limitations, victims may still be able to access compensation through asbestos trust funds.

Bankrupt manufacturers of asbestos-based products were forced to establish these trusts if they wanted to stay in business but avoid constant lawsuits. Bankrupt companies cannot be sued.

Asbestos trust funds have their own deadlines for filing claims and do not follow normal statutes of limitations.

Asbestos trust funds contain over $30 billion today.

See if you can file an asbestos trust fund claim or a lawsuit by working with a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer.

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South Carolina VA Information for Mesothelioma Victims

South Carolina veterans may also develop mesothelioma since every branch of the military relied on asbestos until the early 1980s. Today, one-third of mesothelioma victims are veterans.

Examples of military bases in South Carolina that used asbestos include:

  • Charleston Air Force Base
  • Fort Jackson

South Carolina VA Benefits

Thankfully, veterans with mesothelioma can access benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Common VA benefits include:

  • Burial benefits
  • Disability compensation
  • Pension plans
  • Survivor benefits

The VA also works with two of the nation’s best mesothelioma doctors to treat veterans.

Two well-known VA mesothelioma doctors include: 

Mesothelioma Hope has no affiliation with and is not endorsed or sponsored by Dr. Robert B. Cameron. The contact information above is listed for informational purposes only. You have the right to contact Dr. Cameron directly.

The following offices and facilities are here to help South Carolina veterans with mesothelioma. Contact these offices by visiting va.gov.

Veterans Benefits Administration

  • Charleston Air Force Base
  • Columbia Regional Office
  • Fort Jackson
  • Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort
  • Navy Weapons Station, Goose Creek
  • Parris Island
  • Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter

VA Medical Centers

  • Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston

Community-Based Outpatient Clinics

  • Aiken Community Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Anderson County Clinic
  • Baton Rouge Outpatient Clinic (North Clinic, South Clinic)
  • Beaufort Clinic
  • Florence CBOC
  • Goose Creek CBOC
  • Greenville Clinic
  • Myrtle Beach CBOC
  • Myrtle Beach VA Clinic
  • Orangeburg County Clinic
  • Rock Hill Clinic
  • Spartanburg CBOC
  • Sumter County Clinic

Veterans Centers

  • Columbia Veterans Center
  • Greenville Veterans Center
  • Myrtle Beach Veterans Center
  • North Charleston Veterans Center

Veterans should work with a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer to get started on a VA benefits claim.

A South Carolina mesothelioma attorney can gather the evidence veterans need to file a claim (such as how military asbestos exposure occurred). A local Veterans Service Officer (VSO) area can then help veterans file for VA benefits.

AML and VFW Service Officers in South Carolina

VSOs may work through organizations such as the American Legion (AML) and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). VSOs are accredited by the VA and other organizations to help veterans and their families access military benefits.

VSOs can be found in hundreds of service offices across South Carolina, with many located in the state’s largest cities.

Offices serving some of the state’s largest cities include:

  • American Legion
  • American Ex-Prisoners of War
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Veterans can also speak to a mesothelioma lawyer to learn what compensation options are available to them. Download our Free Veterans Compensation Guide today to learn if and how you can access financial assistance for an asbestos-related illness.

Connect With a South Carolina Mesothelioma Lawyer

If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you should get in touch with a South Carolina mesothelioma lawyer as soon as possible.

A qualified South Carolina mesothelioma attorney help you:

  1. Identify the South Carolina work sites or locations where you were exposed to asbestos
  2. Obtain medical and military records
  3. Build an asbestos claim that maximizes your chances of securing compensation
  4. File your claim within the proper South Carolina statute of limitations

To learn more about your legal options, contact our team for a free, no-obligation case review. Our asbestos lawyers never charge upfront or out-of-pocket fees, and they get paid only if your case results in compensation. Get started with a free legal consultation.

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