Vermont Asbestos Exposure Sites
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in Vernon and General Electric's Burlington manufacturing complex are Vermont's primary asbestos exposure sites, affecting nuclear workers, machinists, and power plant maintenance crews. Workers in Vermont were exposed to asbestos across a wide range of industries, from shipyards and military bases to power plants and manufacturing facilities.
Major Vermont Asbestos Exposure Locations
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Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (Vernon)
- General Electric manufacturing (Burlington)
- IBM semiconductor fabrication (Essex Junction)
- Central Vermont Public Service plants
If you or a loved one worked at any of these locations — or in construction, manufacturing, the military, or utilities in Vermont — and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or lung cancer, you likely have a viable legal claim.
Vermont Statute of Limitations — 3 Year(s)
Vermont's 3-year SOL runs from the date of diagnosis. Vermont Yankee workers may also have radiation exposure claims in addition to asbestos litigation.
Missing the statute of limitations permanently bars your right to compensation, regardless of how strong your case is. Contact an attorney today to verify the exact deadline for your specific situation.
| Claim Type | Deadline | Starts From |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Injury | 3 year(s) | Date of diagnosis |
| Wrongful Death | Varies | Date of death |
| Trust Fund Claims | Varies by fund | Date of diagnosis |
| VA Benefits | No deadline | Any time |
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Where Vermont Asbestos Cases Are Filed
Most Vermont mesothelioma cases are filed in Chittenden County Superior Court (Burlington), Windham County Superior Court. These courts have experience handling complex asbestos litigation with multiple defendants and large amounts of technical evidence.
Your attorney will advise on the most favorable venue based on where you were exposed, where you live, and the defendants involved. In some cases, federal court may be advantageous.
Types of Compensation Available to Vermont Victims
Mesothelioma Lawsuit
File against asbestos manufacturers and employers. Average settlements of $1-2.4M. No upfront cost.
Trust Fund Claims
Over $30 billion set aside by bankrupt asbestos companies. Faster payouts, often in 90-180 days.
VA Benefits
Veterans exposed during military service may receive monthly disability compensation and free VA healthcare.
Wrongful Death Claims
Family members of victims who passed away may file on their behalf. Separate deadlines apply.
Frequently Asked Questions — Vermont Asbestos Claims
How long do I have to file a mesothelioma lawsuit in Vermont?
Vermont generally provides 3 year(s) from the date of diagnosis under 12 V.S.A. § 512. This deadline is strict — missing it typically forfeits your right to compensation forever. Vermont's 3-year SOL runs from the date of diagnosis. Vermont Yankee workers may also have radiation exposure claims in addition to asbestos litigation.
What are the most common asbestos exposure sites in Vermont?
The most frequently cited sites include Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (Vernon), General Electric manufacturing (Burlington), IBM semiconductor fabrication (Essex Junction), Central Vermont Public Service plants. Construction workers, shipyard workers, military veterans, and industrial workers are among the most commonly affected groups in Vermont.
How much is a mesothelioma case worth in Vermont?
Vermont mesothelioma settlements typically range from $1 million to $2.4 million, with some trial verdicts exceeding $10 million. The amount depends on your diagnosis, where you were exposed, the defendants involved, and available trust funds. A free case evaluation will give you a realistic picture.
Can I file a claim if my spouse or parent died from mesothelioma in Vermont?
Yes. Surviving family members can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Vermont. Deadlines for wrongful death claims differ from personal injury claims, so contact an attorney immediately to determine the applicable deadline in your case.
Do I have to pay anything to hire a mesothelioma attorney?
No. All mesothelioma attorneys in our network work on a pure contingency fee basis: you pay nothing unless and until you recover compensation. There are no upfront costs, no retainers, and no out-of-pocket expenses.
Do I need to travel to Vermont courts to pursue my case?
No. Your attorney will handle all court appearances on your behalf. Most mesothelioma cases are resolved through settlement without trial, and your attorney can meet with you at your home or conduct everything remotely if preferred.