Yes. Eligibility for an asbestos claim is based on where and how exposure occurred, not employment status at the time of diagnosis or even at the time of exposure. Many people who later worked for themselves were first exposed to asbestos years or decades earlier while employed in industrial settings. According to the NIOSH, asbestos-related disease typically develops after occupational exposure in earlier work environments, often 20 to 50 years before a diagnosis.
Self-employed workers and those who ran small businesses in construction trades, industrial settings, or skilled occupations were often exposed to the same asbestos-containing materials as their employed counterparts. These are the occupations that carry some of the most well-documented asbestos exposure histories in both medical research and litigation records:
If you worked in any of the industries or occupations above at any point in your career and have since been diagnosed with lung cancer or mesothelioma, your work history may support an asbestos claim regardless of whether you were later self-employed. ELG Law has spent over three decades representing individuals whose occupational exposure led to a serious diagnosis. Call today for a free case evaluation.