Danville Mesothelioma Lawyers
Danville mesothelioma lawyers represent individuals and their families who live in Danville and were diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma resulting from their exposure to asbestos, talc or talcum powder. We offer hope to families whose lives have been tragically and irreversibly affected by mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases.
DANVILLE CALIFORNIA OVERVIEW
Danville Town (Danville) is a located in Contra Costa County, in the San Ramon Valley of Northern California. The San Ramon Valley encompasses the cities of San Ramon, Danville, part of Walnut Creek and the unincorporated towns of Alamo, Blackhawk, Camino Tassajara, and Diablo. The United States 2023 Census Data estimates that Danville’s population is 42,999. Danville is 19 miles from Martinez, 22 miles from Benicia, 28 miles from Richmond, 22 miles from Oakland and 31 miles from San Francisco, CA.
Long before the Spanish arrived in California, the Miwok people inhabited Northern California. The Bay Miwok lived in Contra Costa County, including the Saclan tribe that lived in the Danville area. The Saclan tribe was recorded in Spanish Mission records as early as 1794. There were at least six Bay Miwok tribes identified by the Spanish Mission records that lived in Contra Costa County. Many native tribes were decimated by the Spanish mission system, European diseases and conflict with soldiers and settlers.
Danville sits on part of two old Mexican land grants, both called Rancho San Ramon. The majority of Danville, sits on Rancho San Ramon (Pacheco-Castro) which was a 8917-acre Mexican land grant awarded in 1833, by Gov. José Figueroa to Mariano Castro and Bartolome Pacheco. The Southern end of Danville sits on part of Rancho San Ramon (Amador), which was a 20,968 acre Mexican land grant also called Rancho San Ramon (Amador) and awarded in 1834, by Gov. José Figueroa to José Maria Amador. The name Rancho San Ramon translates from Spanish into Saint Raymond’s Ranch.
Danville has had settlers and miners in the area since the mid-1800s. Danville’s early economy was based on agriculture and livestock. Farmers in the area grew wheat, barley, onions, apples plums, pears, walnuts and almonds. Many settlers also raised livestock, including cattle and sheep.
In 1854, Daniel and Andrew Inman purchased 400 acres in what is now known as old town Danville. By 1858, the community had several businesses including, a blacksmith, and a general store. The Danville post office opened in 1860. The Grange Hall was built in 1874, and still stands in old town Danville today. The Southern Pacific Railroad established a line through Danville in 1891, expanding the town’s ability to transport crops and people to other parts of California.
After World War II, Danville like most of California changed farm land into residential communities. In 1960, the new Interstate-680 freeway was built allowing easier transport to the greater Bay Area. Although Danville has been around since the mid-1800s, it formally incorporated into a town on July 1, 1982. Its new incorporated name was Danville Town. It is one of a few incorporated municipalities that utilizes the word town in their official name, instead of city.
Danville has been named several times as the “safest town in California.” Danville is an affluent suburb in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to Business Insider and Public CEO’s Newsletter, Danville’s ZIP Code is one of the wealthiest ZIP Codes in the United States. Danville is also known as one of the most expensive real estate locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Danville has a small-town atmosphere but has sophisticated amenities in its town.
Danville’s location provides access to numerous outdoor spaces. The Iron Horse Regional Trail is an old rail line that has outdoor trails for pedestrians, horse riders and bicycles in the East Bay. The Iron Horse Regional Trail passes through several cities, including through Danville. Danville is close to many outdoor facilities including, Mount Diablo State Park, Las Trompas Regional Wilderness, Hap Magee Ranch Park and the Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site, which is a 158-acre National Park.
PREVALENCE OF DANVILLE MESOTHELIOMA LAWSUITS
The mesothelioma lawyers at Kazan, McClain, Satterley and Greenwood have nearly five decades of experience working with mesothelioma lawsuits in Danville and throughout California. Our mesothelioma lawyers can come to your home to discuss your work history, and to guide you through the mesothelioma lawsuit process. Exposure to asbestos, talcum powder or talc may have taken place many years in the past, and it is often necessary to take a detailed work history to determine exposure.
Mesothelioma lawsuits in Danville involve exposure to asbestos that occurred locally. Danville and Contra Costa County are home to many facilities and construction projects that have used considerable amounts of asbestos products and asbestos-containing equipment.
Danville mesothelioma lawsuits have been brought based on asbestos exposure that occurred at many specific worksites around Danville and Contra Costa County including:
- Agricultural
- Airco Chemical – Richmond-Chemical Plant
- Allied Chemical Corp– Richmond-Chemical Plant
- American Standard Corp. – Manufacturing Facility
- Associated Insulation – Richmond-Construction Site
- Associated Oil Co. (AKA Tidewater , AKA Phillips 66, AKA Tosco), Avon-Refinery
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad – Richmond-Railroad
- Atlas Foundry & Mfg Co.– Richmond-Foundry
- BART Station, Richmond, El Cerrito, and Pittsburgh – Construction Site
- Bird & Sons, Martinez-Construction Site
- BNSF Railyard-Richmond
- C & H Sugar, Crockett-Manufacturing Facility
- Chevron Chemical –Richmond- Chemical Plan t
- Chevron Research and Technology – Richmond-Refinery
- Crown Zellerbach, Antioch-Construction Site; Manufacturing Facility
- Dexter Hysol, Pittsburgh-Manufacturing Facility; Aerospace
- Dow Chem., Pittsburgh-Construction Site; Chemical Plant; Laboratory
- Du Pont, Antioch-Chemical Plant; Construction Site
- Fibreboard Plant, Antioch-Construction Site
- Fulton Shipyard, Antioch-Shipyard
- General Chemical Corp. – Richmond-Chemical Plant
- General Electric, Antioch-Powerhouse
- Hercules Powder (AKA-Sim-Cal), Hercules-Chemical Plant
- HK Porter Co., Pittsburgh-Manufacturing Facility
- James River Corp., Antioch-Paper Mill
- Johns Manville Plant-Pittsburgh-Manufacturing Facility
- Kaiser Gypsum, Antioch-Manufacturing Facility
- Kaiser Shipyards – -Shipyard
- Levin Metals – Richmond-Foundry
- Linde Co., Pittsburgh-Constr. Co.
- Louisiana Pacific/Fibreboard, Antioch-Manufacturing Facility
- Monsanto Chemical, Avon-Chemical Plant
- Pacific Vegitable Oil, Co., Richmond-Manufacturing Facility
- Pacific Oil Refining, Hercules-Refinery
- PGE Power Plant, Antioch, Martinez, Oleum, and Pittsburgh-Powerhouse
- Pinole Point Steel, Co.– Richmond -Foundry
- Port Chicago Naval Magazine, Port Chicago-Shipyard
- Rhone-Poulenc Basic Chemicals Co. – Martinez-Chemical Plant
- Shell Chemical Company, Martinez and Pittsburgh-Chemical Plant
- Shall Oil-Martinez-Refinery; Chemical Plant
- Sherwin-Williams, Martinez-Manufacturing Plant
- Standard Oil (aka Chevron Oil) – Richmond-Refinery
- Stauffer Chemical – Richmond-Chemical Plant
- Tracer Labs – Richmond-Laboratory
- Union Carbide Corp., Chemical Plant
- Union (AKA RT Collier), Martinez and Rodeo-Chemical Plant
- Union Diesel Engine Co.– Richmond-Automotive Repair Facility
- Union Oil, Rodeo-Refinery
- Varian, Walnut Creek – Laboratory
- Willamette Shipyards– Richmond-Shipyard
Danville and Contra Costa County mesothelioma cases can involve industrial exposure to asbestos by many different kinds of workers, in a variety of industrial jobs, trades, and occupations, including:
- Automotive
- Boilermakers
- Carpenters
- Construction Workers
- Custodians
- Drillers
- Drywallers
- Electricians
- Flooring Installers
- Foundry Workers
- Glaziers
- Home Repair
- HVAC Repair
- Insulators
- Iron Workers
- Laborers
- Lathers
- Machine Operators
- Machinists
- Miners
- Engineers
- Molders
- Painters
- Paintmakers
- Pipe Installation
- Pipefitters
- Plasterers
- Plumbers
- Public Works projects
- Repairman
- Riggers
- Roofers
- Seaman
- Sheetmetal Workers
- Steamfitters
- Superintendents/Foremen
- Tiremen
- Vehicle Repair
- Welders
The Danville mesothelioma lawyers at Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood have brought successful asbestos exposure lawsuits arising from asbestos exposure at many types of worksites in the Danville area and across California, including:
- aerospace
- airports
- automobile plants
- chemical plants
- construction sites
- electric companies
- factories
- food-processing plants
- foundries
- garages
- hospitals
- grocery retailers
- laboratories
- lumber yards
- manufacturing plants
- military facilities
- mines
- Navy ships
- oil refineries
- power plants
- shipyards
The Danville mesothelioma lawyers at Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood have also brought successful “take home” mesothelioma lawsuits on behalf of spouses and family members of workers who were exposed to take-home asbestos at their worksites in Danville or Contra Costa County and brought the asbestos home on their work clothes.
Asbestos exposed workers in Danville mesothelioma lawsuits have received care and treatment at hospitals and medical centers throughout Danville and in nearby communities. Treatment centers in Contra Costa County include:
- Epic Care in Antioch, Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon and Walnut Creek
- University of California Health Care, UCSF in Walnut Creek
- Veterans Affairs Clinic in Martinez
- Stanford Health Care: Alliance Medical Group in Pinole and San Pablo
- Associated Internal Medicine in San Pablo
- Bay Valley Medical Group in Danville
- Cardiovascular Consultants Medical Group in Concord, San Pablo, San Ramon and Walnut Creek
- Diablo Valley ENT in San Ramon and Walnut Creek
- General Surgery and Cancer Program in Danville
- Sutter Health :Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Lafayette, Concord, Danville, San Ramon and Walnut Creek
- Palo Alto Medical Foundation in Antioch
- Sutter Delta Medical Center in Antioch, Brentwood, Concord, Orinda, Richmond and San Ramon
- Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation, Surgery Division in Walnut Creek
- Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation in Concord
EXPERIENCE OF DANVILLE MESOTHELIOMA LAWYERS
The offices of the mesothelioma law firm of Kazan, McClain, Satterley and Greenwood are located in the Jack London Square area of Oakland, California. The Kazan, McCain, Satterley & Greenwood mesothelioma lawyers are able to file and prosecute cases in Danville, in Contra Costa County and throughout California.
Danville mesothelioma lawsuits are considered complex civil litigation and are handled in the civil court system. Mesothelioma lawsuits are designated complex litigation and are handled in the Contra Costa County’s dedicated Asbestos Department, in the main Contra Costa courthouse. Plaintiffs in Danville mesothelioma lawsuits are often entitled to preference on the court’s trial calendars, allowing their cases to proceed quickly to trial and resolution.
Over the last five decades, the Danville mesothelioma Law Firm of Kazan, McClain, Satterley and Greenwood have recovered over $4 billion dollars in verdicts and settlements in mesothelioma cases arising throughout California, in Contra Costa County, and in Danville.
CONTACT THE DANVILLE MESOTHELIOMA LAWYERS
If you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, contact us now to speak with one of our partners. The Danville mesothelioma lawyers at Kazan McClain, Satterley & Greenwood will bring their decades of expertise and success to your claim for mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure in Danville. To get a free consultation with one of our mesothelioma attorneys, please call 1-888-887-1238, fill out the form on this page or use our live chat widget. We can be reached around the clock.