Specialized mesothelioma lawyers have the training and skills needed to file legal claims for wrongful asbestos exposure. They have your best interests at heart and do not receive a dollar until they negotiate a worthy settlement.

Who Are Mesothelioma Lawyers?

Mesothelioma attorneys have practiced civil law for many years. After they have gained a wide range of legal experience, some choose to specialize in asbestos law. They then train specifically for working a mesothelioma case. Only once attorneys become expert in asbestos law can they be considered an accredited mesothelioma lawyer.

Filing a mesothelioma claim is a complex process that requires additional training, resources and expertise. Attorneys must know the unique regulations and statutes of limitations in each state. They must also understand how best to navigate the legal system to prepare, file and negotiate a case in as little time as possible.

Lawyers who specialize in mesothelioma law are among the most trustworthy and compassionate people in the legal system. Working alongside victims of wrongful asbestos exposure and their families gives these attorneys the perspective needed to fight injustices on behalf of their clients.

How Can I Afford a Mesothelioma Lawyer?

Mesothelioma attorneys operate on a contingency basis—meaning you pay your lawyer only if you win the case.

There are no up-front costs and no fees if the claim is unsuccessful. Instead, attorneys receive a percentage of the settlement. Legal fees vary, but you can expect them to range from 25% to 40% of the damages.

Qualified mesothelioma lawyers work for firms bolstered with the resources necessary to build a strong case. Attorneys consult with medical professionals to prove your health condition in court and skilled investigators to uncover evidence. They also hire industry experts to provide testimony to support the claim.

Your legal fees support these critical resources and many others.

How Long Does the Process Take?

The majority of mesothelioma claims are settled out of court—rarely are they decided by a judge or jury. This allows attorneys to settle cases as quickly as possible—often in less than a year. However, in some situations, a lawsuit against a big corporation may be drawn out in court and take 2 years or longer.

Due to the volume of cases submitted in some states, legal systems try to fast-track mesothelioma claims.

It is also important to note the statutes of limitations in the state where you are filing your claim. Some states require plaintiffs to pursue legal action within 1 year of being diagnosed while other states allow a more lenient time frame.

What Is My Involvement in the Case?

Attorneys understand the difficult nature of a mesothelioma diagnosis and do not want to over-burden their clients with legal matters. To build a successful claim, your lawyer will ask you to provide information about your background and health.

Some information your attorney may ask you to provide includes:

  • Your employment history
  • Possible encounters with asbestos-containing products
  • A statement about how you were exposed to asbestos
  • A list of medical expenses
  • A record of your pain and discomfort due to mesothelioma

You may need to provide this information as testimony in a deposition. These interview-style sessions happen under oath but outside of the courtroom, often in a boardroom or other informal setting. The details that surface during a deposition are instrumental in forming the basis of a lawsuit.

Mesothelioma Attorneys Take on The Work

Some people do not know exactly how and when they were exposed to asbestos. A qualified law firm will have a talented team of legal investigators on its staff to determine who is responsible for your illness. Mesothelioma lawyers also have databases of companies in each city with proven track records of asbestos exposure.

Mesothelioma lawyers do the hard work of filing an asbestos claim while you focus on your health. Compensation can provide you and your family with financial security for the future while bringing to justice those responsible for your illness. Find a specialized mesothelioma lawyer today to begin your claim.

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Shara Fisher
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17+ years providing legal help to mesothelioma victims
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