Kansas Asbestos Exposure Documentation

Kansas Industrial Asbestos
Exposure Records

Facility history, public agency records, and product documentation for workers and families faced with mesothelioma and asbestos-related disease in Kansas. 81 jobsite reports indexed.

3,000+ new mesothelioma diagnoses annually in the U.S.
2 Years Kansas statutes — personal injury 2 yr (K.S.A. § 60-513); wrongful death 2 yr (K.S.A. § 60-1903)
20–50 yr typical latency from exposure to diagnosis
$30B+ held in asbestos bankruptcy trust funds
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Last reviewed: June 2026
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Understanding Asbestos-Related Diseases

What Is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. It affects the mesothelium — the thin lining around the lungs (pleural), abdomen (peritoneal), or heart (pericardial). Because of a latency period of 20 to 50 years between exposure and diagnosis, many patients are diagnosed decades after their working years ended.

Who is at risk: workers in powerhouses, refineries, shipyards, manufacturing, and construction — and family members who experienced secondary exposure through work clothing.

Learn more about mesothelioma →

Lung Cancer & Asbestos

Lung cancer was the first cancer to be affirmatively linked to asbestos exposure. Many other cancers have since been documented in the medical literature. Risk is multiplied substantially for smokers who were also exposed to asbestos — a synergistic effect that can increase risk far beyond either factor alone.

Unlike mesothelioma, lung cancer has many possible causes. A diagnosis combined with documented occupational asbestos exposure can still qualify for trust fund claims and litigation.

Other Diseases Linked to Asbestos

Asbestos exposure has been linked to a range of serious diseases beyond mesothelioma and lung cancer:

  • Asbestosis — progressive scarring of lung tissue (pulmonary fibrosis); compensable through workers' comp and civil claims
  • Pleural plaques — calcified thickening of the lung lining; not on its own a compensable injury but important medical evidence if disease progresses
  • Colon cancer — documented in workers with significant exposure
  • Esophageal cancer — linked to ingested asbestos fibers

Asbestosis and asbestos-related cancers may qualify for trust fund claims and civil litigation against product manufacturers.

What Are the Most Important Things To Do Right Now?

A diagnosis of mesothelioma or any asbestos-related disease can be overwhelming.

1

Get a clinical diagnosis — see an oncologist (or pulmonologist)

Ask your primary care physician for a referral to an oncologist — they specialize in cancer treatment and will guide the diagnostic workup — or to a pulmonologist who treats asbestos-related lung disease. An accurate diagnosis is the foundation for everything else.

2

Keep records of all medical visits

Keep as many records as you can from medical visits — tests, scans, pathology reports, and doctor's notes. Don't worry if you're missing some; a dedicated professional can help obtain them on your behalf.

3

Document your work history and exposure sites

Write down every employer, jobsite, and trade you worked in — especially before 1980. Include military service. This becomes the backbone of understanding when and where exposure occurred.

4

Consult a mesothelioma attorney

Kansas’s statute of limitations for asbestos claims is two years from diagnosis (K.S.A. § 60-513); wrongful-death claims have their own separate deadline. Consultations are free and an attorney can assess your specific situation without pressure or commitment — speak with an asbestos and mesothelioma attorney with experience in Kansas ›

5

Connect with a patient support community

Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation (MARF), the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), and local patient groups offer peer support, treatment information, and resources at no cost.

Mesothelioma Treatment & Specialized Cancer Centers

Treatment outcomes for mesothelioma, asbestosis, asbestos-related lung cancer, and pleural disease differ substantially based on where care is received. High-volume programs with dedicated multidisciplinary teams have access to clinical trials, specialized surgical techniques, and pathologists who see these cases regularly.

Kansas — Primary Care Centers
National Top Programs — 2025–2026
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX

Dedicated Thoracic Center with the largest clinical trial program globally. Consistently ranked #1. The standard against which all mesothelioma programs are measured.

PleuralPeritonealTrials
Memorial Sloan Kettering
New York, NY

Pioneered lung-sparing surgical approaches for pleural mesothelioma. Global leader in thoracic oncology research and volume.

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Dana-Farber / Brigham & Women's
Boston, MA

Home of the world's first International Mesothelioma Program (IMP). Leading EPP surgical expertise. VA-affiliated.

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Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN

Elite thoracic surgery division with team-based approach to complex cases. Geographically accessible for many Kansas patients.

PleuralComplex
UCLA / Jonsson Comprehensive
Los Angeles, CA

Innovative lung-sparing surgeries and a world-renowned mesothelioma program. VA-affiliated through West LA VA — relevant for military exposure.

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UChicago Medicine
Chicago, IL

Global leader in peritoneal mesothelioma. Pioneered and refined the Sugarbaker Procedure / HIPEC. Highly accessible from Kansas.

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Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, FL

One of the largest U.S. mesothelioma programs by patient volume. HIPEC expertise for peritoneal disease.

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Mount Sinai — Selikoff Centers
New York, NY

Named for Irving Selikoff, whose research defined asbestos disease as a public health crisis. Decades of specialized research and the 9/11 first responder program.

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Diagnosis Guide

Facing a Diagnosis: What to Know

Answers to the questions patients and families ask most — latency, smoking history, family exposure, and what incomplete records mean for your case.

Key Facts
✓ 20–50 yr typical latency
✓ Smoking does not bar a claim
✓ Family exposure is compensable
✓ Incomplete records are common

Asbestos-Related Diseases & Your Legal Rights

Kansas workers diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease typically pursue compensation through civil litigation against asbestos-product manufacturers and bankruptcy trust funds — the established path for serious asbestos disease cases.

Mesothelioma

Malignant mesothelioma is caused by asbestos exposure and carries the longest latency of any occupational disease — typically 20 to 50 years from first exposure to diagnosis. Kansas courts recognize it as a compensable asbestos-related disease. Civil suits against product manufacturers are the primary recovery path.

Asbestosis

Progressive scarring of the lung tissue caused by chronic asbestos inhalation. Asbestosis supports civil claims against the manufacturers of the products that caused exposure, with access to asbestos bankruptcy trust funds for documented exposure histories.

Asbestos-Related Lung Cancer

Occupational asbestos exposure is a recognized cause of lung cancer. Recovery typically comes from civil litigation against product manufacturers and asbestos bankruptcy trust funds, which can address asbestos as a contributing cause regardless of smoking history.

Pleural Disease

Pleural plaques, pleural thickening, and pleural effusions are markers of past asbestos exposure. Pleural plaques alone are not generally compensable through civil litigation — they are not considered a disabling injury under Kansas law. Documented pleural disease can, however, become important evidence if the worker later develops mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis — diseases that do support recovery.

Civil Lawsuit Against Asbestos-Product Manufacturers

  • Filed against product manufacturers, not your employer
  • Covers medical costs, lost income, pain & suffering
  • Access to 60+ asbestos bankruptcy trust funds
  • Kansas personal-injury SOL: 2 years from date of diagnosis (K.S.A. § 60-513)
  • Kansas wrongful-death SOL: 2 years from date of death (K.S.A. § 60-1903)
  • Personal-injury and wrongful-death claims operate on separate clocks and can proceed together
Kansas Resident — But Worked Across State Lines?

Many Kansas workers spent careers at plants in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. Asbestos exposure doesn’t stop at the state border.

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Product Database

Every Jobsite Page Links to the AsbestosIndex Product Crosswalk

AsbestosIndex.com documents 1,563 industrial facilities with manufacturer catalogs and product-level evidence — organized by facility type and system. When you find a Kansas jobsite report here, the crosswalk links directly to the products that were specified for that facility's systems.

1,563Facility Crosswalks
620+Manufacturers
CatalogedProduct Lines
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Connect With an Asbestos and Mesothelioma Attorney with Experience in Kansas

A diagnosis of mesothelioma or an asbestos-related illness may entitle you and your family to significant compensation through asbestos trust funds and civil litigation. An experienced Kansas attorney can evaluate your case — at no cost to you.

  • Free case evaluation — no obligation to hire
  • No attorney fee unless we make a financial recovery
  • Statutes of limitations may limit the time you have to act
  • Trust fund claims and civil lawsuits pursued simultaneously
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