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San Jacinto Mesothelioma

San Jacinto Mesothelioma Lawyers

San Jacinto mesothelioma lawyers represent individuals and their families who 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.

 
San Jacinto Mesothelioma
 

SAN JACINTO, CALIFORNIA OVERVIEW

San Jacinto is a city in Riverside County, in the San Jacinto Valley in Southern California.  Census data from 2022 estimates 55,470 residents in the city.  San Jacinto is 31 miles from Riverside, 37.8 miles from San Bernardino city, 67 miles from Anaheim, 83 miles from Los Angeles, and 91 miles from San Diego, CA.  

 

 

For thousands of years the San Jacinto Valley was occupied by descendants of the Soboba people.  The Soboba Indian Reservation is home to the Luiseno and Cahuilla people.  The Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians are a federally recognized tribe.  The Luiseno’s were named by the Spanish missionaries which emulated the name of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia was founded in 1798, by Father Lasuen, and other priests under the leadership of Father Junipero Serra.  In the early 1800s, Mission San Luis Rey used the area around San Jacinto as a cattle ranch which was called Rancho San Jacinto. 

After Mexico’s independence from Spain, the Mexican government  broke up Spain’s Missions.  In 1842, the Mexican government awarded Jose Antonio Estudillo a 35,500 acre land grant called Rancho San Jacinto Viejo, which translated to Old San Jacinto.  Other Estudillo family members also received land grants providing the Estudillo family with control of over 110,000 acres in the San Jacinto Valley.

In the late 1860s, the Estudillo family began selling portions of their land to Americans. Around 1868, a community began to form in the San Jacinto area.  In 1869, a school district was started and in 1870, the San Jacinto Post office was built.  In 1888, the Santa Fe Railroad built a branch line into San Jacinto.  Also, that same year, on April 20, 1888 the town was incorporated into a city.  San Jacinto is one of the oldest cities in Riverside County.

San Jacinto was a cattle grazing ranch which later focused on agricultural endeavors.  San Jacinto’s early agricultural economy was founded on grain, walnuts, apricots and citrus products.  Eventually, San Jacinto branched out to turkey ranches and dairy farms.

In the early 1900s, San Jacinto attracted tourist that visited the nearby hot springs, including Gilman Hot Springs, Soboba Hot Springs and Eden Hot Springs.  Today, San Jacinto continues to be a destination for tourist seeking amazing hiking trails, hot springs, nearby wineries, Native American history and attendance at the Ramona Bowl.  The Ramona Bowl features California’s official state play and is the longest running play in California—which began in 1923.

San Jacinto is a city with a large suburban residential community and is surrounded by an extraordinary natural environment.  It has easy access to Southern California’s popular destinations, like Anaheim, CA.  San Jacinto is halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego.  It has easy access to Southern California beaches and the nearby San Jacinto Mountains.

 

PREVALENCE OF SAN JACINTO MESOTHELIOMA LAWSUITS

The mesothelioma lawyers at Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood work throughout California and will come to your home in San Jacinto to discuss your work history, and to guide you through the mesothelioma lawsuit process. Exposure to asbestos, talc or talcum powder may have taken place many years in the past, and generally, it is necessary to take a detailed work history to determine exposure.

Many San Jacinto mesothelioma lawsuits involve exposure to asbestos that occurred in the city or in the surrounding area. San Jacinto mesothelioma lawsuits have been brought based on asbestos exposure that occurred at many nearby worksites around the city, including:

  • Agricultural Operations-Agricultural Workers
  • Auto Body Shops
  • Automotive, Trucking and Farming Equipment Repair Operations-Various Mechanics
  • Certainteed Plant, Riverside -Manufacturing Plant
  • Commercial Construction
  • Dodge Dealership Service Department, Riverside-Automotive Repair
  • Kaiser Steel Mill, Fontana-Steel Mills
  • Manufacturing Plant-Industrial Sites
  • Residential Construction
  • School Construction
  • Southern California Edison (High Grove Power House)-Power Plant
  • Southern California Edison, (multiple locations)-Power Plant
  • Water Pipe Installations

San Jacinto mesothelioma cases may involve industrial, residential and construction 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
  • Marine Engineers
  • Miners
  • 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 San Jacinto mesothelioma lawyers at Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood have brought successful asbestos exposure lawsuits arising from asbestos exposure at many types of worksites across California, including:

  • aerospace
  • airports
  • automobile plants
  • chemical plants
  • construction sites
  • electric companies
  • factories
  • food-processing plants
  • foundries
  • garages
  • grocery retailers
  • hospitals
  • laboratories
  • lumber yards
  • manufacturing plants
  • military facilities
  • mines
  • Navy ships
  • oil refineries
  • power plants
  • shipyards
 

The San Jacinto 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 asbestos at their worksites in San Jacinto and inadvertently brought the asbestos dust home on their work clothes.

Asbestos exposed workers in San Jacinto mesothelioma lawsuits have received treatment at hospitals and medical centers within Riverside County, and throughout California. These Riverside County mesothelioma treatment facilities include:

  • Loma Linda University Medical Center
  • Kaiser Permanente – Corona, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Riverside, Hemet, Wildomar
  • Redlands Community Hospital
  • University of California Health Care: UC San Diego – Murrieta
  • Veterans Affairs Clinic – Blythe
  • Veterans Affairs Community Clinic – Corona, Murrieta, Palm Desert
  • Veterans Affairs Medical Center – Loma Linda
 

EXPERIENCE OF SAN JACINTO MESOTHELIOMA LAWYERS

The San Jacinto mesothelioma lawyers of  Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood have brought hundreds of successful mesothelioma cases on behalf of workers injured throughout California, including Riverside County and in the city of San Jacinto.

San Jacinto mesothelioma lawsuits are handled in the Riverside County civil court system.  Plaintiffs in Riverside County mesothelioma lawsuits are often entitled to preference on the court’s trial calendars, allowing their cases to proceed quickly to trial and resolution.

The offices of the mesothelioma law firm of Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood are located in the Jack London Square neighborhood of Oakland, California. The Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood mesothelioma lawyers are able to file mesothelioma lawsuits in San Jacinto, in Riverside County and throughout California.

For nearly five decades, the San Jacinto mesothelioma law firm of Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood have recovered over $4 billion dollars in jury verdicts and settlements in mesothelioma cases arising throughout California, including in the city of San Jacinto.

 

CONTACT THE SAN JACINTO MESOTHELIOMA LAWYERS

If you or a family member have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, contact us now to speak with one of our partners. The San Jacinto 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 San Jacinto. 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. 

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