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Hobbs Silicosis Lawsuit — Free Case Review for Stone Workers
If you cut, ground, or polished engineered stone countertops in Hobbs and have been diagnosed with silicosis or lung disease, you may have legal rights against the manufacturers. The case evaluation is free and completely confidential.
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Countertop Silicosis Claims in Hobbs, New Mexico
Stone workers in Hobbs who fabricated, cut, ground, or polished engineered stone countertops (Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria, and others) may have developed silicosis — an irreversible, often progressive lung disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica dust. Engineered stone contains 90-95% crystalline silica, making it far more hazardous than natural stone.
Product liability lawsuits are being filed against stone manufacturers, distributors, and retailers who failed to warn workers about the silicosis risk. These claims are separate from workers' compensation and are available to all workers regardless of immigration status.
New Mexico Filing Deadline
- Statute of Limitations: 3 years
- Rule Type: Discovery rule applies
- New Mexico has a 3-year statute of limitations for product liability claims. The discovery rule applies.
- Workers' Comp: New Mexico workers' compensation does not bar a product liability claim against stone manufacturers.
For complete New Mexico information: View New Mexico Silicosis Lawsuit Guide →
Do You Qualify? — Hobbs Workers
You may be eligible for a silicosis claim if:
- You worked with engineered stone countertops in Hobbs or surrounding areas — cutting, grinding, polishing, or installing
- You have been diagnosed with silicosis, PMF, lung cancer, or another occupational lung disease — OR you have significant breathing problems after fabrication work
- You were not adequately warned about silicosis risks or provided proper respiratory protection
- You are within New Mexico's filing deadline (discovery rule may extend your window)
Free Case Review — Hobbs
Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your potential silicosis claim. Attorneys experienced in countertop silicosis cases are ready to review your situation.
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New Mexico Attorney General — Consumer Protection
In addition to pursuing a civil lawsuit, Hobbs residents who experienced harm may file a consumer complaint with the New Mexico Attorney General's office:
Consumer Hotline: 1-505-490-4060
Consumer Protection Page →
Filing a consumer complaint creates a public record and may support investigations into manufacturers. Pursuing both channels — AG complaint and civil lawsuit — is recommended.
Federal Court Districts — New Mexico
New Mexico is served by the following federal judicial district(s). Most silicosis / stone dust exposure cases are consolidated in a national MDL, but understanding your local district is useful context:
- District of New Mexico