New Jersey Mesothelioma Lawyers
Serving Red Bank, Cherry Hill & Clients Statewide
CPR Law’s New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers have 40+ years of experience representing victims and families throughout New Jersey from offices in Red Bank and Cherry Hill. Hundreds of millions recovered. Free consultation: (888) 572-7388.
New Jersey Mesothelioma Lawyers: Results When It Matters Most
CPR Law’s mesothelioma attorneys in Red Bank and Cherry Hill have recovered hundreds of millions in verdicts and settlements for New Jersey victims and their families.
In 2026, mesothelioma remains one of the most serious consequences of New Jersey’s industrial legacy — and one of the most actionable. Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that affects the lining of vital organs, most often the lungs, and is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C. (CPR Law) is a New Jersey mesothelioma law firm with offices in Red Bank and Cherry Hill, representing victims and families throughout the state. New Jersey workers diagnosed with mesothelioma have two years from diagnosis to file, and the firm’s attorneys have recovered landmark verdicts and settlements on their behalf.
New Jersey has historically been among the states with the highest per-capita mesothelioma rates, owing to the concentration of shipyards, refineries, and industrial manufacturing along its northern corridor. Approximately 2,500 to 3,000 new mesothelioma cases are diagnosed in the United States each year (American Cancer Society). The disease often develops 15 to 50 years after asbestos exposure, meaning workers exposed in the 1960s and 1970s are being diagnosed today.
Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C. (CPR Law) has recovered hundreds of millions in verdicts and settlements for victims and their families over 40+ years of practice, including a $16 million talcum powder mesothelioma verdict and a $99.7 million class action talc litigation settlement. The firm’s New Jersey mesothelioma attorneys operate from offices in Red Bank and Cherry Hill, representing clients throughout the state and accepting cases nationwide.
SUMMARY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MESOTHELIOMA AND ASBESTOS IN NEW JERSEY
- Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer of the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart that is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. Approximately 2,500 to 3,000 new cases are diagnosed in the United States each year (American Cancer Society).
- Cohen, Placitella & Roth has recovered hundreds of millions in verdicts and settlements for victims and their families over 40+ years of practice, including a $16 million talcum powder mesothelioma verdict and a $99.7 million class action talc litigation settlement.
- Asbestos-related diseases often develop 15 to 50 years after exposure, meaning New Jersey workers exposed decades ago in shipyards, refineries, and industrial plants are being diagnosed today.
- Surviving spouses, children, parents, and estate representatives may file a wrongful death lawsuit in New Jersey under N.J.S.A. 2A:31-1, and may recover for loss of financial support, loss of companionship and consortium, the patient’s pain and suffering before death, and funeral and burial expenses. The statute of limitations is two years from the date of death (N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2).
- More than $30 billion remains available in 60+ active asbestos bankruptcy trust funds. Many victims are eligible to file claims with multiple trusts simultaneously — independently of, and in addition to, any civil lawsuit against solvent companies.
- The vast majority of New Jersey mesothelioma lawsuits — approximately 92% — are consolidated before Middlesex County Superior Court under the New Jersey Asbestos Multi-County Litigation (MCL), a specialized docket with experienced judges familiar with asbestos science and corporate defendant practices.
- Under New Jersey law, each distinct asbestos-related disease triggers its own statute of limitations under N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2. A patient previously diagnosed with asbestosis who later develops mesothelioma may still file a new personal injury claim.
- CPR Law’s New Jersey offices are located in Red Bank and Cherry Hill. Consultations are free, strictly confidential, and available statewide. Call (888) 572-7388.
New Jersey Mesothelioma: Key Facts
New Jersey’s Asbestos Legacy: Why So Many Cases Originate Here
New Jersey has one of the highest concentrations of documented asbestos exposure sites in the United States, owing to its industrial history in manufacturing, shipping, and petrochemicals. In our 40+ years of representing New Jersey asbestos victims, CPR Law attorneys have built the product and site identification evidence necessary to connect client exposures to specific manufacturers, which is the critical link in any successful mesothelioma case.
Workers in the following industries and locations carry elevated mesothelioma risk:
- Shipyards and port facilities: Bayonne, Kearny, Port Newark, and facilities along the Kill Van Kull and Hudson River used asbestos extensively in ship insulation, boilers, and pipe lagging through the late 1970s. Virtually every ship built before 1980 contained extensive asbestos. Navy veterans who served aboard these vessels face some of the highest documented exposure rates.
- Petrochemical and refinery operations: The Bayway Refinery in Linden, chemical plants in Perth Amboy, and industrial chemical facilities in Morristown relied on asbestos insulation in high-temperature process equipment.
- Construction and trades: Carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and pipefitters working on Atlantic City commercial builds, industrial facilities, and school construction projects statewide were routinely exposed before OSHA’s 1972 and 1986 regulatory limits (OSHA 29 C.F.R. §1910.1001).
- Power generation: PSE&G powerhouses and utility facilities across northern and central New Jersey used asbestos insulation on boilers, turbines, and steam pipes.
- Secondary (take-home) exposure: Family members of workers — particularly spouses and children — were exposed to asbestos fibers carried home on work clothing and equipment. Secondary exposure cases are legally compensable under New Jersey law. New Jersey’s Supreme Court confirmed take-home asbestos exposure liability in Whelan v. Armstrong International, Inc. (2020), holding that employers owe a duty of care to household members of employees who work with asbestos. CPR Law has represented clients in take-home exposure cases and is familiar with the evidence required.
New Jersey’s industrial history — its shipyards, refineries, and manufacturing plants — concentrated asbestos exposure in geographic clusters that track directly to the firm’s caseload. Manufacturers knew asbestos was dangerous; internal company documents show companies knew of health risks since the 1930s but failed to warn workers. If you or a family member worked in any of these industries or locations, you may have a viable mesothelioma claim regardless of how long ago the exposure occurred.
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Our New Jersey Mesothelioma Attorneys
Cohen, Placitella & Roth’s New Jersey mesothelioma team has 40+ years of combined experience representing victims in NJ Superior Court asbestos MCL, federal asbestos dockets, and trust fund litigation. All consultations are free and strictly confidential.
Mesothelioma & Asbestos Case Results
CPR Law has recovered hundreds of millions in verdicts and settlements in mesothelioma and asbestos cases throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania over 40+ years of practice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
What Types of Mesothelioma Claims Can You File in New Jersey?
Families may have multiple legal pathways to compensation, and may be able to pursue more than one simultaneously. The table below summarizes the primary claim types available in New Jersey.
| Claim Type | Who Files | Typical Timeline | Potential Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal Injury Lawsuit | Diagnosed individual (while living) | 12–24 months to settlement; 18–36 months if trial | Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, disability, future damages |
| Wrongful Death Lawsuit | Surviving spouse, children, parents, or estate representative (filed after patient has passed) | 12–24 months to resolution | Loss of financial support, loss of companionship and consortium, the patient’s pain and suffering before death, funeral and burial expenses |
| Asbestos Trust Fund Claim | Patient or estate representative; can be filed simultaneously with a lawsuit against solvent companies | 6–12 months per trust; multiple trusts may be filed simultaneously | Varies by trust and disease level; $30B+ total available in 60+ active trusts nationally |
| Workers’ Compensation Claim | Currently or formerly employed individual in NJ | 3–18 months | Medical costs + partial wage replacement; can still sue third-party product manufacturers even with a workers’ comp claim |
How New Jersey Mesothelioma Lawsuits Work
Middlesex County MCL: Where NJ Asbestos Cases Are Heard
The vast majority of New Jersey mesothelioma lawsuits — approximately 92% — are consolidated before Middlesex County Superior Court under the New Jersey Asbestos Multi-County Litigation (MCL). This specialized docket assigns cases to judges with deep familiarity with asbestos science, corporate defendants, and exposure documentation standards. Courts give mesothelioma cases priority because of the serious nature of the illness — judges understand the urgency and move cases faster. Some courts have special asbestos dockets. CPR Law’s attorneys are experienced practitioners in the Middlesex County MCL and in federal asbestos litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
The Discovery Rule and When Your Clock Starts
New Jersey’s statute of limitations for mesothelioma personal injury claims is two years under N.J.S.A. 2A:14-2 — but critically, the clock starts when you are diagnosed, not when you were first exposed. This is the discovery rule. Because the disease often develops 15 to 50 years after exposure, most victims had no reason to know they were injured until a formal diagnosis. The discovery rule ensures the law doesn’t penalize them for that delay.
Separate Statute of Limitations for Each Disease
Under New Jersey law, each distinct asbestos-related disease triggers its own independent statute of limitations. A New Jersey resident previously diagnosed with asbestosis who later develops mesothelioma may file a new personal injury claim for that mesothelioma diagnosis. The two-year window runs from the new diagnosis, not the original exposure date. This rule is critical for anyone with a prior asbestos-related diagnosis.
What Mesothelioma Cases Settle For in New Jersey
Settlement values vary significantly. From our experience, key factors include: severity of illness, strength of exposure evidence, number of responsible defendants, jurisdiction, and quality of legal representation. Cases with multiple responsible companies may recover more. CPR’s $16 million McNeal v. Johnson & Johnson verdict illustrates the range of outcomes in talc-related mesothelioma cases. Once a settlement is reached, payment is typically made within 30 to 60 days. Many victims in New Jersey recover from multiple sources simultaneously: civil lawsuit proceeds, trust fund payments, and VA benefits if they are veterans.
Fraudulent Concealment: When Defendants Hid the Danger
Many companies responsible for New Jersey workers’ asbestos exposure knew for decades that asbestos caused cancer — and concealed that information. Internal company documents have revealed patterns of inadequate testing, deliberate avoidance of testing, and suppression of information about health risks. CPR Law has specific expertise in fraudulent concealment litigation, exemplified by the firm’s $99.7 million class action talc litigation settlement, which alleged that an international chemical company and its counsel concealed asbestos evidence from courts and litigants. In cases involving fraudulent concealment, New Jersey law may toll the statute of limitations beyond the standard two-year window, and evidence of concealment can support claims for punitive damages in addition to compensatory recovery.
Contact CPR Law’s New Jersey Mesothelioma Team
You don’t have to fight this alone.
Cohen, Placitella & Roth’s New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers offer free, strictly confidential consultations with no obligation. Whether you were exposed at a New Jersey shipyard, refinery, construction site, or military installation — or a family member has been diagnosed — we can help you understand your options.
- Main Line: (888) 572-7388
- Red Bank, NJ Office (127 Maple Avenue, Red Bank, NJ 07701): (732) 747-9003
- Cherry Hill, NJ Office (601 Longwood Ave, Suite A, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002): (856) 528-8688
We work on a contingency fee basis with no upfront cost to you. We advance all litigation costs. If we don’t recover compensation, you owe nothing for attorney fees.
Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. CPR, along with qualified co-counsel, represents clients throughout the United States. Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C. is licensed to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and other jurisdictions.
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