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Overview: Mesothelioma & Asbestos Exposure in Illinois

Illinois ranks #8 nationally in cumulative mesothelioma deaths. From the Johns-Manville plant in Waukegan to Granite City Steel and the UNARCO/Ford City asbestos plant in Chicago, generations of Illinois workers were exposed. Our attorneys represent Illinois families across every county. Free consultation, no fee unless we win.

Key Facts: Illinois Mesothelioma & Asbestos

Counties Served
0
Communities Covered
7
GBP Office Locations
2
Key Industries
Occupational, Mixed
Statute of Limitations
2 years from diagnosis or discovery (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Discovery rule applies. Wrongful-death: 2 years from date of de…
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Asbestos Exposure History in Illinois

Illinois Mesothelioma Statute of Limitations: Two (2) years from diagnosis or discovery of the asbestos-related injury (735 ILCS 5/13-202). For wrongful-death claims, two (2) years from the date of death. Illinois follows the discovery rule — the clock starts when the disease is diagnosed, not when exposure occurred. Missing the deadline permanently extinguishes the claim.

Asbestos Exposure in Illinois

Illinois ranks #8 nationally in cumulative mesothelioma deaths. The state's industrial history — steel mills, oil refineries, asbestos product manufacturing, naval bases, and a dense rail and shipping corridor along Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River — produced one of the heaviest worker exposure footprints in the country. Three Illinois sites alone account for thousands of confirmed asbestos-disease cases:

  • Johns-Manville Waukegan (Lake County) — 60+ years of asbestos textile, paper, and insulation manufacturing. One of the most heavily-litigated asbestos sites in U.S. history.
  • UNARCO/Ford City Plant (Cook County, Chicago) — manufactured Kaylo asbestos insulation using crocidolite (blue asbestos) — the most carcinogenic fiber type — until 1970.
  • Granite City Steel (Madison County) — operating since 1893 with continuous heavy asbestos use for furnace and pipe insulation. OSHA cited the operator multiple times under 29 CFR 1910.1001.

Beyond these three, Illinois workers were exposed at petroleum refineries (ExxonMobil Joliet, Citgo Lemont), at Western Electric's Hawthorne Works in Cicero (the largest U.S. manufacturing facility through the 1920s), at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (now an EPA Superfund site), at coal-fired power plants throughout the state, and on construction sites that used asbestos-cement transite pipe and spray-applied fireproofing into the 1980s.

Illinois Mesothelioma Lawyers — How We Help

Whitman Mesothelioma Law Firm represents Illinois mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer victims and their families. Our attorneys have over 30 years of combined experience and have recovered more than $2 billion for clients nationwide. We handle cases in every Illinois county — Cook, Will, Lake, Madison, DuPage, Kane, McHenry, Winnebago, and beyond — without requiring clients to travel to our offices. Depositions can be conducted from home via video, and our attorneys travel to clients.

Reviewed by Michelle Whitman, Lead Mesothelioma Attorney. Michelle has spent over 20 years exclusively on asbestos litigation since her admission to the Texas Bar in 2001, and is recognized by Super Lawyers for her work in this field.

Compensation Available to Illinois Victims

Three separate compensation tracks are typically available to Illinois mesothelioma victims:

  1. Lawsuits against asbestos product manufacturers and premise owners. Settlements average $1.0–$1.4 million; Illinois jury verdicts in mesothelioma cases have exceeded $5 million in multiple recent cases. Madison County, Illinois has historically been one of the most plaintiff-friendly venues in the country for asbestos litigation, though venue rules now require a closer connection to the county for filing.
  2. Asbestos trust fund claims. 60+ active trusts hold over $30 billion in compensation. Illinois workers exposed at Johns-Manville Waukegan or via UNARCO/Ford City products typically qualify for the Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust and the UNARCO Asbestos Trust, plus 8–10 other trusts simultaneously based on additional product exposures.
  3. VA disability benefits for veterans. Mesothelioma is rated 100% by the VA. Illinois is home to Naval Station Great Lakes (Lake County), and many Illinois veterans served on asbestos-laden ships and bases.

These tracks run in parallel and do not reduce each other. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

How an Illinois Mesothelioma Lawsuit Works

Investigation and Filing

Our attorneys investigate every Illinois client's complete work history to identify all exposure sources, named employers, and asbestos-containing products. We pull OSHA inspection records, Manville Trust facility lists, and union records. The complaint is then filed in the most strategically favorable Illinois venue based on case facts.

Discovery and Depositions

Defendants produce documents about asbestos use at facilities and in products. We depose corporate witnesses, product-identification experts, industrial hygienists, and treating physicians. Plaintiff depositions can be conducted from home.

Trial or Settlement

Most Illinois mesothelioma cases resolve through settlement within 12–18 months. Cases that proceed to trial in Illinois state courts have produced significant verdicts in Madison County, Cook County, and downstate venues.

Illinois-Specific Legal Considerations

Statute of Limitations: 735 ILCS 5/13-202

Illinois imposes a 2-year statute of limitations on personal injury claims, including mesothelioma. The discovery rule applies — the clock begins at diagnosis, not exposure. For wrongful-death claims, 2 years from death. Do not delay. Missing the deadline extinguishes the claim permanently.

Madison County Venue Reform

Illinois reformed its venue rules in 2019 (P.A. 100-1116) to require a stronger connection to the chosen county. Madison County remains an asbestos-litigation hub, but cases must demonstrate the connection. Our attorneys evaluate every Illinois venue (Madison, St. Clair, Cook, Will, federal court) when selecting where to file.

Comparative Fault

Illinois follows modified comparative fault (735 ILCS 5/2-1116). A plaintiff's recovery is reduced by their percentage of fault, and barred entirely if the plaintiff is more than 50% at fault. In mesothelioma cases, this is rarely a meaningful issue — workers cannot have been "at fault" for the asbestos products their employers used.

Illinois Mesothelioma Treatment Centers

Illinois has multiple specialized mesothelioma treatment programs:

  • University of Chicago Medicine — Comprehensive cancer center with thoracic oncology mesothelioma program.
  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital / Robert H. Lurie Cancer Center — Chicago, multidisciplinary mesothelioma care.
  • Rush University Medical Center — Chicago thoracic oncology program.
  • Loyola University Medical Center — Maywood, surgical thoracic oncology.
  • Carle Cancer Institute — Urbana, central Illinois option.

Mesothelioma compensation can include treatment costs at these centers and elsewhere, including lost wages and out-of-pocket medical expenses.

Top Asbestos Exposure Sites in Illinois

The following facilities across Illinois have been identified as locations where workers and residents may have been exposed to asbestos. This is a representative sample — visit individual county and community pages for complete local listings.

CertainTeed Joliet Plant

Operator
CertainTeed Corporation
Years of Operation
1962-1989
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile asbestos cement pipe, sheet, shingle
Workers Affected
Production workers, machine operators, mechanics, truck drivers, family members (secondary)
Current Status
Closed / No Longer Operating
Location
2300 Cass St, Joliet, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

CertainTeed manufactured asbestos cement pipe at this Joliet facility for 27 years. Asbestos-cement transite pipe was used widely in municipal water systems, sewer lines, and industrial cooling. Workers cutting and machining the pipe were heavily exposed. The plant closed in 1989 amid the broader collapse of the asbestos products industry. CertainTeed remains a defendant in active mesothelioma litigation.

Citgo Lemont Refinery

Operator
Citgo Petroleum (formerly Union Oil / Pure Oil / Unocal)
Years of Operation
1922-present
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile insulation, gaskets, packing
Workers Affected
Refinery operators, pipefitters, insulators, mechanics, contractors
Current Status
Operating
Location
135th St & New Ave, Lemont, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

The Lemont Refinery processes 167,000 barrels per day on the Des Plaines River. Built in 1922 by Pure Oil, it has been operated by Union Oil, Unocal, PDV America, and currently Citgo. Like other century-old refineries, legacy asbestos remains in older piping and insulation systems, posing risk during maintenance.

ExxonMobil Joliet Refinery

Operator
ExxonMobil (formerly Mobil Oil)
Years of Operation
1972-present
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile insulation on process units, gaskets, packing material
Workers Affected
Refinery operators, pipefitters, insulators, mechanics, contractors
Current Status
Operating
Location
25915 S Channahon Rd, Channahon, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

The ExxonMobil Joliet Refinery (formerly Mobil) processes 250,000+ barrels per day. Like all petroleum refineries built in the 1970s and earlier, it used asbestos extensively for high-temperature insulation on distillation columns, heat exchangers, and piping. Maintenance contractors disturbing legacy asbestos during turnaround events face the highest exposure risk.

Granite City Steel Works

Operator
Granite City Steel Co. / National Steel / United States Steel
Years of Operation
1893-present
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile insulation, amosite block insulation
Workers Affected
Steelworkers, blast furnace operators, coke oven workers, pipefitters, insulators, maintenance, electricians
Current Status
Operating
Location
20th & State Streets, Granite City, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

Granite City Steel has operated continuously since 1893 in Madison County, Illinois. The integrated steel mill historically used massive quantities of asbestos for high-temperature insulation on furnaces, boilers, pipes, and electrical equipment. Workers and their families have filed thousands of mesothelioma claims tied to this facility. OSHA cited the operator multiple times for asbestos exposure violations under 29 CFR 1910.1001.

Johns-Manville Waukegan Plant

Operator
Johns-Manville Corporation
Years of Operation
1922-1986
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite
Workers Affected
Production workers, maintenance, insulators, packers, mechanics, family members (secondary exposure)
Current Status
Closed / No Longer Operating
Location
1700 W Greenwood Ave, Waukegan, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

Johns-Manville's Waukegan plant operated for over 60 years on Lake Michigan. The facility manufactured asbestos-containing products including textiles, paper, brake linings, gaskets, and insulation. It is one of the most heavily-litigated asbestos sites in the country. After the 1982 Manville bankruptcy, the Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust was established and has paid billions to former workers and their families. The site was extensively contaminated and underwent EPA-supervised remediation.

Joliet Army Ammunition Plant

Operator
US Army (operated by Olin, Uniroyal, others)
Years of Operation
1940-1977
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile insulation, gaskets, brake linings on ordnance equipment
Workers Affected
Munitions workers, maintenance, electricians, security
Current Status
EPA Superfund Site
Location
Hoff Rd, Joliet, IL
Exposure Type
mixed

The Joliet Army Ammunition Plant produced TNT and other explosives during WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, employing 14,000 workers at peak. Buildings used extensive asbestos insulation. The site is now an EPA Superfund site (NPL listed) and partially redeveloped as Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. Both occupational and environmental exposure pathways exist.

Midwest Generation Joliet Power Plant

Operator
Midwest Generation (formerly ComEd)
Years of Operation
1959-2016
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile, amosite — boiler insulation, pipe lagging
Workers Affected
Power plant operators, boiler maintenance, insulators, pipefitters
Current Status
Closed / No Longer Operating
Location
15601 W Jefferson St, Joliet, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

Joliet Generating Station was a coal-fired power plant operated by ComEd and later Midwest Generation. Like all 1950s-60s coal plants, it used massive quantities of asbestos for boiler insulation and pipe lagging. The plant closed in 2016. Workers handling legacy insulation during decommissioning faced significant exposure risk.

Olin Brass East Alton

Operator
Olin Corporation (now Global Brass and Copper)
Years of Operation
1916-present
Asbestos Products Used
Chrysotile insulation, ammunition production, casting equipment
Workers Affected
Brass mill workers, ammunition production, foundry workers, maintenance, pipefitters
Current Status
Operating
Location
1 Olin Way, East Alton, IL
Exposure Type
occupational

Olin's East Alton facility has been a major brass and ammunition producer since 1916, with massive WWII expansion. The 4-million-square-foot complex used asbestos for furnace insulation, boiler lagging, and protective gear in ammunition production. Active asbestos litigation continues against Olin as the building stock and equipment age.

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

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