Alabama Countertop Silicosis Lawsuit
Updated March 2026
Alabama At a Glance
- Statute of Limitations: 2 years
- SOL Type: Discovery rule applies
- Workers' Comp: Alabama workers' compensation does not bar a separate product liability lawsuit against stone manufacturers.
- State Bar: Alabama Bar Association →
- Major City: Birmingham
- Major City: Montgomery
- Major City: Huntsville
Filing Deadline in Alabama
Alabama has a 2-year statute of limitations for product liability claims. The discovery rule may extend the deadline from when you knew or reasonably should have known your lung disease was linked to engineered stone silica exposure.
⚠️ Important: Many workers don't connect their lung disease to engineered stone until years after exposure. Under the discovery rule, your deadline may start from when you discovered the connection. Don't assume you've missed your window — consult an attorney.
Workers' Compensation & Your Lawsuit Rights in Alabama
Alabama workers' compensation does not bar a separate product liability lawsuit against stone manufacturers.
You can pursue both workers' compensation benefits and a product liability lawsuit against stone manufacturers simultaneously in most cases. An attorney can advise on coordination rules specific to Alabama.
Do You Qualify? — Alabama Stone Workers
To have a viable silicosis claim in Alabama, you generally need to show:
- You worked with engineered stone countertops — cutting, grinding, polishing, installing, or fabricating
- You have been diagnosed with silicosis, PMF, lung cancer, or another occupational lung disease — or have significant respiratory symptoms after fabrication work
- You were not adequately warned about silicosis risks or provided proper respiratory protection
- You are within Alabama's 2-year filing window (discovery rule may extend this)
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Check My Eligibility → Frequently Asked Questions — Alabama
How long do I have to file a silicosis lawsuit in Alabama?+
Alabama product liability claims are evaluated under a 2-year limitations framework. However, the exact deadline depends on when your lung disease was diagnosed, when you connected your illness to engineered stone exposure, and applicable tolling rules. Many workers only recently learned the connection — the discovery rule may mean your deadline starts from your diagnosis date or date of knowledge.
Does Alabama use a discovery rule for silicosis claims?+
Alabama generally follows a discovery framework for product liability claims. Under the discovery rule, the limitations period starts when you knew or reasonably should have known your lung disease was connected to engineered stone exposure — not necessarily when you first developed symptoms.
Does workers' comp prevent me from suing stone manufacturers in Alabama?+
Alabama workers' compensation does not bar a separate product liability lawsuit against stone manufacturers.
Does my immigration status affect my silicosis claim in Alabama?+
No. Your immigration status does NOT affect your right to file a product liability lawsuit in Alabama. Product liability law protects all workers on US soil regardless of immigration status. Your personal status is protected and cannot be used as a defense by stone manufacturers.
Is there a cost to evaluate a silicosis claim in Alabama?+
No upfront cost. Attorneys handling countertop silicosis cases work on contingency — they only get paid if you receive compensation. The initial case evaluation is free and confidential.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Alabama's statute of limitations for product liability claims. It is not legal advice. Individual deadlines and eligibility depend on specific facts that only a licensed Alabama attorney can evaluate. Your immigration status does not affect your rights.