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Mesothelioma FAQ's
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Q - Why does
someone with Mesothelioma need a lawyer?
A - The cancer is always caused by negligence. Asbestos manufacturers are
responsible for the consequences of this dangerous product. You should consult
with a law firm that is experienced in handling Mesothelioma cases to insure
that you are compensated for your injuries.
Wrongful death is a legal term that refers to situations when a person dies due
to the negligence of another. Such "wrongful death" cases may arise in a number
of different contexts, including car accidents, construction site accidents, and
medical malpractice.
The goal of a wrongful death case is to compensate the survivors and
beneficiaries for their loss. The following types of damages are considered in a
wrongful death case:
1. Sorrow, mental anguish that includes loss of companionship, comfort and
guidance;
2. The expected loss in income of the person who died;
3. The expected loss of services, protection, care, and/or assistance that the
person who died provided to the survivors/beneficiaries;
4. Expenses for the care, treatment, and hospitalization of the person who died
related to the injury resulting in death.
In times of grief it is obviously difficult for family members to understand the
importance of a prompt investigation of the circumstances of the death,
preservation of evidence and identification of responsible parties.
Workers' Compensation law is designed to help injured workers as well as
employers in dealing with the problems of health insurance. The Workers'
Compensation Act provides benefits to workers who are injured on the job or
suffer an occupational disease arising out of and in the course of employment.
The benefits under Workers' Comp include weekly payments based on a percentage
of the employee's average weekly wage for temporary total disability, partial
disability, permanent and total disability and permanent loss of function and
disfigurement. Workers' Comp also covers medical expenses for treatment that is
reasonable, necessary and related to the industrial injury and vocational
rehabilitation services.
Unfortunately Workers' Compensation alone is sometimes insufficient compensation
especially in the case of very serious and catastrophic personal injuries. In
such cases it is necessary to look for a negligent third party such as the
manufacturer of a dangerous or defective product, improper safety devices or
some other party who is at fault. These cases require immediate attention and
expertise because the responsible third party is often difficult to locate and
evidence needs to be preserved.
Q - We have a lot of bills from when my Dad went through hospitalization,
chemotherapy and radiation. He couldn't work and my Mom had to quit work to take
care of him and ultimately she was left with debt and no savings. Is there
anything we can do to recoup the family's losses and give Mom some financial
security?
A - There is often compensation available for people with mesothelioma and their
families which can help to provide for their needs.
Q - Where does
the compensation come from in these cases?
A - Often, large amounts of compensation may be recovered from the asbestos
industry. These awards are often large enough to provide financial security for
families and frequently exceed amounts received from worker's compensation and
other sources.
Q - Since my dad was diagnosed with Mesothelioma, we've spent a great deal of
time researching his condition and the medical treatments available. Will
pursuing this case take a great amount of our time and be stressful?
A - Most Law Firms work hard to make the process and stress as free as possible,
as they understand your predicament. The process has been designed for very
little involvement on your part. There are three easy steps: 1) An initial
meeting of one to two hours, 2) Filling out a questionnaire, and 3) Telling your
story. Over 90% of claims settle out of court.
Q -
Are there advantages in dealing with compensation issues now instead of later?
A - In most states a case will settle more quickly and for more money if the
plaintiff is alive because those cases get priority. Also, the person with
Mesothelioma is often the best person to establish facts. It is important to do
this while feeling fairly strong. And, all states limit the amount of time after
a diagnosis that funds can be made available."
Q - Is it
financially worthwhile to seek compensation?
A - Yes, amounts are very significant and are often enough to take care of the
mesothelioma patient's surviving spouse and family for the rest of his or her
life.
Q - Why is the asbestos industry required to pay compensation to victims of
asbestos disease? I have never filed any kind of claim before. Should I feel
right about pursuing this type of action?
A - It has been proven that the companies who manufactured asbestos insulation
products, knew about the dangers of their products as far back as the 1920s and
30s, yet didn't warn anyone about it until the 1970s. Many companies conspired
as an industry to spread false and manipulated medical results so people would
be persuaded their products were safe. As a result, there are now many cases of
mesothelioma. Many of them are now willingly negotiating settlements, which
allow the victims and their families to achieve financial security and peace of
mind as they deal with the devastating results of mesothelioma.
Q - How can you prove
exposure from so long ago?
A - People have been exposed to asbestos in many possible ways, sometimes
unknowingly. Some people are exposed on the job; some are exposed at home.
Experience in investigating asbestos exposure has provided numerous proven
methods for finding and documenting a person's exposure.
Q - How do I find the right
attorney?
A - It is important that you make a connection with a firm that is experienced
in asbestos litigation, has a proven track record, a strong network of local
counsel, and will also give you personal attention. On this site you will find
links to experienced mesothelioma litigation attorneys.
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Q - How can we afford to have our claim investigated filed and represented?
A - Most firms handle cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that you pay
nothing unless you win. You will only pay out of what we recover and you will
not have out-of-pocket expenses.
Q - How long does it take to resolve these cases?
A - In many jurisdictions these cases are treated urgently and given high
priority. This is particularly true if the claimant is alive. In some areas, the
entire case can be resolved within four to five months. In other areas, it can
take longer. Even in cases where it takes longer, some settlements are reached
early.
Q - How soon after I am exposed to asbestos should I file a lawsuit?
A - Before you file an asbestos lawsuit we believe you should have an injury
that has been diagnosed by a medical doctor as an asbestos-related disease.
Simply being exposed to asbestos is not sufficient grounds for us to file an
asbestos lawsuit on your behalf. However, if you have been diagnosed with an
asbestos-related disease, you should contact an attorney immediately because
certain deadlines (called statutes of limitations) may apply. If you have been
exposed to asbestos, but have not been diagnosed with an asbestos-related
disease, we recommend that you should:
1. Monitor your health carefully,
2. Tell your doctor that you have been exposed to asbestos,
3. Seek medical attention promptly if you feel unwell.
4. Find out more about asbestos-related diseases and their symptoms.
Q - How do I know if I have an asbestos disease?
A - See your doctor. Tell your doctor about your history of exposure to asbestos
so that he or she knows how to monitor your health and whether or not to order
any necessary tests.
Q - I'm not sure about suing. Can I take some time to decide?
A - This depends on the legal deadlines, called statutes of limitations, which
might apply to your potential case. These statutes are complex, they depend on
the kind of case you are pursuing, and they vary from state to state. It is
prudent to contact an attorney as soon as possible because once your statute has
expired or "run," you are forever barred from pursuing your claim. Then you'll
know how much time you have to make up your mind about what you want to do.
Q - How
large a settlement or judgment can I expect to recover?
A - The value of your potential claim depends on many things, such as the
medical evidence that confirms your diagnosis, how seriously you have been
injured, your actual and potential losses, the strength (or weakness) of the
identification of the toxic products that you were exposed to, the companies
that made these products, and their financial resources (including insurance
coverage.) In brief, it really is not possible to answer this question without
knowing a lot about your potential claim, and you should be suspicious of any
lawyer who tells you "how much" on your first meeting.
Q - How long will
it take before I receive any money?
A - Many clients begin to receive settlements within a few months, but this
varies from case to case and is therefore something that should be discussed
between attorney and client. We have the resources and experience to move cases
very quickly through the legal system. This is especially true for clients who
are elderly or in poor health.
Q - I know the people who caused my injury and I don't want to harm them
financially. Is there anything I can do?
A - Employers, manufacturers, owners of property, product suppliers,
contractors, etc., purchase liability insurance for exactly these reasons.
Therefore, if you file a third party lawsuit it almost never means that they
will personally be dragged into court or left destitute. If The Firm were to sue
your employer, it would probably be in a workers' compensation claim - for which
employers are usually required by law to have insurance. If an employer
concealed your injury and then continued to expose you to a hazard and therefore
aggravated the injury, then an employee is permitted to file a lawsuit other
than a workers' compensation claim. Employers should have liability insurance
for this eventuality.
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Asbestos exposure also is the cause of
asbestosis, a chronic lung ailment that can produce shortness of breath,
coughing, and permanent lung damage. If you have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma as
a result of Asbestos exposure,
YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO MONETARY COMPENSATION!
Law Offices of Evans Prieston New York, NY (212) 599-2800
Law Offices of JOHN MITCHELL New York, NY (212) 696-9500
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Joel Defabio
Coral Gables, Fl. Tel. (305)
448-7200
Law Offices of Reemberto Diaz Miami, Fl. (305) 446-0001
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