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Asbestos, Mesothelioma & Talc Exposure in Dallas, TX

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related disease, it is important to seek legal help right away. Texas law provides a two-year filing window from the date of diagnosis under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.0031 — not from the date of exposure. Workers exposed decades ago can still have valid claims today.

Dallas County has at least 20 documented asbestos exposure sites and is linked to 270 asbestos-related deaths between 1979 and 2002 — and that number continues to climb as workers exposed in the 1960s through 1980s reach the end of the disease’s long latency period. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex’s aerospace and defense industry, commercial construction boom, and manufacturing base created widespread occupational exposure that is still producing diagnoses today.

Edward O. Moody, P.A. has represented thousands of clients in asbestos, mesothelioma, and talc exposure cases for over 40 years. We understand the devastating toll these illnesses take — not only on physical health, but on families, careers, and futures. We fight to hold negligent corporations accountable and secure justice for victims.

Understanding Asbestos Disease: Why Time Matters

Asbestos-related diseases including mesothelioma are unique in that they typically appear 20 to 50 years after initial exposure. A worker exposed in 1975 may not receive a diagnosis until 2025. This long latency period is why Texas law specifically provides that the filing clock runs from the date of diagnosis — not the date of exposure.

However, once diagnosed, the two-year window moves quickly. Gathering historical employment records, identifying the asbestos-containing products your loved one worked with, finding witnesses, and building the medical-exposure connection all take time. Companies go out of business. Records get lost. Witnesses pass away. Acting as soon as possible after a diagnosis maximizes both the strength of the case and the range of compensation options available.

Asbestos trust funds represent a critical additional avenue for compensation. Over 60 active asbestos bankruptcy trust funds — established by manufacturers who filed for bankruptcy — contain billions of dollars set aside for future victims. Your attorney will identify every trust your work history qualifies for. Claims can often be filed against multiple trusts simultaneously.

Diseases Linked to Asbestos and Talc Exposure

Mesothelioma — a rare and aggressive cancer affecting the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart. Virtually always caused by asbestos exposure.

Asbestosis — a chronic lung disease marked by severe scarring and progressive breathing difficulties.

Lung cancer — strongly associated with asbestos fiber inhalation, particularly in smokers.

Colon, esophageal, throat, and stomach cancers — linked to long-term asbestos exposure in various studies.

Ovarian cancer — linked to talcum powder products contaminated with asbestos, subject of significant ongoing litigation.

Who We Represent

Over four decades, Edward O. Moody, P.A. has represented workers across industries with documented asbestos exposure, including:

Insulators and pipefitters

Boilermakers and ironworkers

Construction laborers and carpenters

Railroad workers

Shipyard and industrial workers

Veterans (all branches) exposed to asbestos in military buildings and equipment

Family members who developed mesothelioma from secondary household exposure through contaminated work clothing

A critical note for veterans: Legal claims against civilian asbestos product manufacturers are completely independent of VA benefits and do not affect your VA disability rating or benefit payments.

Texas Legal Framework for Asbestos Claims

Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 90 governs asbestos-related claims in Texas. Key requirements include:

A detailed medical report establishing a qualifying diagnosis and linking it to documented asbestos exposure

Filing within two years of diagnosis (personal injury) or two years of death (wrongful death)

The cause of action accrues when a qualifying medical report is served on a defendant

Asbestos trust fund claims operate separately from lawsuits and do not require court filing in most cases. Trust fund claims can often be filed simultaneously with a lawsuit, maximizing total recovery from all available sources.

FAQ

Contact us immediately. Vought Aircraft is a documented Dallas-area asbestos exposure site with well-established litigation history. Asbestos was present in aircraft components, heat shields, gaskets, adhesives, and industrial equipment at that facility. Under Texas CPRC § 16.0031, you have two years from the date of diagnosis to file — and gathering historical employment records and identifying responsible manufacturers takes time. Please call us today.

Yes. Texas law allows wrongful death claims under CPRC § 71.002. The two-year filing period runs from the date of death. Dallas-area construction workers who handled asbestos insulation, pipe coverings, drywall joint compound, and ceiling tiles during the commercial building boom of that era represent a well-documented exposure category. Please call us as soon as possible — acting quickly preserves evidence and protects your legal rights.

Yes. Asbestosis is a recognized asbestos-related disease and can support a legal claim under the same framework as mesothelioma claims. Texas CPRC Chapter 90 addresses both diagnoses. The key is acting within the two-year filing period from your diagnosis date. Please contact us for a free evaluation.

If you or a loved one in Dallas, Texas has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness, contact Edward O. Moody, P.A. for a free consultation. Call 501-376-0000. John P. Moody, licensed in Texas, handles Dallas-area cases personally. No fee unless we win.