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Overview: Asbestos Exposure in San Pedro, California

San Pedro is the historic port community of Los Angeles — Port of LA, fishing industry, and adjacent to Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Generations of San Pedro families worked maritime trades.

Key Facts: San Pedro Asbestos Exposure

Known Exposure Sites
3
Primary Industries
Occupational
Years of Exposure Activity
1911 - 1997
County
Los Angeles County
State
California
Consultation Cost
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Known Asbestos Exposure Sites in San Pedro, California

The following facilities have been identified as locations where workers and residents may have been exposed to asbestos. If you worked at or lived near any of these sites, you may be eligible for compensation.

Chevron El Segundo Refinery

Operator
Chevron Corporation
Years of Operation
1911-present
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile, amosite — pipe insulation, gaskets
Workers Affected
Refinery operators, pipefitters, insulators, mechanics, contractors
Current Status
Operating
Location
324 W El Segundo Blvd, San Pedro, CA
Exposure Type
occupational

The Chevron El Segundo Refinery has operated since 1911 — over 110 years. Processes 269,000 barrels per day, making it one of the largest on the West Coast. Asbestos was used in process unit insulation, pipe lagging, and gaskets through the 1980s. Major LA-basin source of refinery-related mesothelioma claims.

Long Beach Naval Shipyard

Operator
United States Navy
Years of Operation
1943-1997
Asbestos Products Used
Crocidolite, amosite, chrysotile — shipboard insulation
Workers Affected
Pipefitters, insulators, machinists, shipfitters, welders
Current Status
Closed / No Longer Operating
Location
300 Hospital Rd, San Pedro, CA
Exposure Type
occupational

Long Beach Naval Shipyard operated from 1943 to 1997. The yard built and overhauled cruisers, destroyers, and aircraft carriers. Asbestos was used pervasively in shipboard insulation. Closed in 1997 under BRAC; redeveloped as part of the Port of Long Beach. Long Beach shipyard workers and Navy veterans account for a significant share of LA-basin mesothelioma cases.

Marathon Wilmington Refinery (formerly Tesoro / ExxonMobil)

Operator
Marathon Petroleum (formerly Tesoro, Andeavor, ExxonMobil, Mobil)
Years of Operation
1923-present
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile, amosite — pipe insulation, gaskets
Workers Affected
Refinery operators, pipefitters, insulators, mechanics, contractors
Current Status
Operating
Location
2350 E 223rd St, San Pedro, CA
Exposure Type
occupational

The Wilmington Refinery has operated since 1923 in the LA Harbor refinery cluster. Multiple owners over the century (Mobil, ExxonMobil, Tesoro, Andeavor, Marathon). Asbestos was used pervasively. Wilmington and the surrounding LA Harbor refinery district have documented mesothelioma clusters among former petroleum workers.

If you or a family member worked at any facility in San Pedro and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, contact our attorneys for a free case evaluation.

About San Pedro & Asbestos Exposure History

California Statute of Limitations: 1 year from diagnosis (CCP § 340.2). SHORTEST in country.

Asbestos Exposure in San Pedro, California

San Pedro is the historic port community of Los Angeles — Port of LA, fishing industry, and adjacent to Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Generations of San Pedro families worked maritime trades.

Documented Asbestos Exposure Sites Affecting San Pedro

  • Long Beach Naval Shipyard

San Pedro Mesothelioma Lawyers

Whitman Mesothelioma Law Firm represents San Pedro workers, veterans, and families. Authored by Michelle Whitman, reviewed by Paul Danziger, edited by Rod De Llano.

Compensation for San Pedro Mesothelioma Victims

Three parallel tracks: (1) lawsuits — settlements average $1.0–$1.4 million; (2) trust fund claims (60+ trusts hold over $30 billion); (3) VA benefits for veterans (mesothelioma rated 100%).

California Statute of Limitations

1 year from diagnosis (CCP § 340.2). SHORTEST in country. The discovery rule applies. Do not delay after diagnosis.

Do I Have a Mesothelioma Case?

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Do I Have a Mesothelioma Case?

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Next Steps for San Pedro Mesothelioma Victims

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mesothelioma in San Pedro

What asbestos sites affected San Pedro, California?

Documented sites: Long Beach Naval Shipyard.

How long do I have to file a San Pedro mesothelioma claim?

1 year from diagnosis (CCP § 340.2). SHORTEST in country.

How much can a San Pedro mesothelioma case be worth?

California settlements average $1.0–$1.4 million. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

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