Pipeline Construction & Infrastructure Work | California | Recovery of Approximately $4.68 Million
Case Overview
This case involves a longtime construction worker and pipeline contractor who was diagnosed with mesotelioma maligno after decades of occupational exposure to asbestos-containing materials during infrastructure and pipeline construction projects.
Throughout his career, he worked on large construction and public infrastructure projects across multiple states, including pipeline installation, demolition work, and underground utility construction. These environments frequently involved the use of asbestos-cement pipe and related construction materials that were widely used in mid-20th-century infrastructure systems.
His diagnosis came decades after his initial exposure, reflecting the long latency period commonly associated with asbestos-related disease.
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Occupational & Exposure History
Early Construction & Pipeline Work
After graduating from high school in the early 1960s, the claimant began working in construction and infrastructure projects across several states.
His duties included:
- Digging trenches for underground infrastructure
- Installing water, sewage, and storm-drain pipelines
- Working with various pipe materials, including asbestos-cement pipe
- Assisting with pipe cutting and placement during installation
During this period, asbestos-cement pipe manufactured by major industrial suppliers was commonly used in municipal infrastructure systems.
Cutting and installing these pipes generated dust that workers frequently inhaled while performing their daily tasks.
Demolition Work – Naval Installation
In the mid-1960s, the claimant worked for a demolition contractor involved in tearing down structures at a naval installation in Southern California.
This work involved:
- Operating jackhammers and pneumatic tools
- Cutting metal structures using torches
- Demolishing older buildings and infrastructure
Demolition of mid-century buildings frequently released asbestos dust from insulation, piping materials, and construction components.
Long-Term Pipeline Construction Career
Beginning in the late 1960s, the claimant worked for a large construction contractor performing underground utility installation across California.
His responsibilities included:
- Digging and preparing trenches
- Installing water, sewer, gas, and utility lines
- Cutting and fitting pipe materials
- Supervising crews performing underground infrastructure work
During this period he regularly handled transite pipe and asbestos-cement pipe, materials widely used in municipal utility systems during that era.
These tasks frequently created airborne dust during cutting, fitting, and installation.
Additional Exposure Considerations
The claimant also performed:
- Automotive brake maintenance over many years
- Limited home remodeling work involving drywall and construction materials
These exposures were considered secondary compared with the extensive occupational exposure during pipeline construction.
Medical Diagnosis
Decades after his earliest exposure, the claimant was diagnosed with mesotelioma maligno following medical testing and evaluation.
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer almost exclusively linked to asbestos exposure and typically develops many years after the initial exposure occurs.
Legal & Investigative Strategy
Following intake, investigators and abogados conducted a detailed exposure reconstruction that included:
- Reviewing decades of construction and pipeline work
- Identifying manufacturers of asbestos-cement pipe used during the relevant time periods
- Documenting demolition and infrastructure work environments
- Reviewing medical and pathology documentation
- Evaluating available avenues for financial recovery
The investigation demonstrated substantial occupational exposure to asbestos-containing construction materials.
Case Outcome & Financial Resolution
Through negotiated resolutions with responsible parties, the case resulted in a financial recovery of approximately $4.68 million.
The resolution was achieved without trial and without any admission of liability. The recovery provided meaningful financial support for the claimant and his family while helping address medical costs and long-term financial needs.
Represented By
The claimant in this case was represented by Danziger & De Llano Mesothelioma Law Firm, a nationally recognized firm with decades of experience representing individuals and families affected by asbestos exposure.
This case result is presented for informational purposes by MesotheliomaLawyerCenter.org, an educational resource dedicated to helping individuals understand asbestos exposure risks and their potential legal options.
Key Takeaway
This case highlights the significant asbestos exposure risks faced by workers involved in pipeline construction, demolition, and underground infrastructure projects.
For decades, asbestos-cement pipe and related materials were widely used in municipal utility systems, exposing workers to hazardous dust during installation and maintenance activities.
Even exposures that occurred decades ago can lead to serious illness many years later.
Next Steps
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, experienced legal guidance can make a meaningful difference.
Visit MesotheliomaLawyerCenter.org to request a confidential case evaluation. If appropriate, your case may be reviewed by experienced counsel such as Danziger & De Llano Mesothelioma Law Firm.
There is no cost to speak with an attorney and no obligation to move forward.
Understanding your options is the first step.