Mesothelioma Lawyer
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Mesothelioma is a rare
disease caused as a result of malignant cancerous cells lining
the patient's body cavities such as chest, abdominal region
or the area surrounding the heart. It is typically associated
with exposure to asbestos which has been documented in as
many as 70-80% of all mesothelioma cases. This disease is
very difficult to assess consistently due to the great variability
in time before diagnosis and the rate of progression of malignant
mesothelioma.
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Even insignificant exposure to
asbestos (commonly reported in such work environments as asbestos
mills, mines, shipping yards, some older Navy ships or patients.
homes) is known to result in mesothelioma, which in many cases
does not occur for decades after initial exposure to this cancer-causing
substance. In the recent years as many as 2000-3000 cases of mesothelioma
have been diagnosed per year. It is also known that family members
of workers exposed to asbestos can contract this disease through
exposure to the worker.s clothing. Smoking greatly increases the
risk of contracting mesothelioma.
Some of the earliest symptoms of mesothelioma can often be mistaken
for less serious illness and are commonly overlooked. Some patients
do not show any signs of sickness in the early stages of development
of the disease. Most commonly the symptoms include dyspnea, pleuritic
pain, lasting cough, fatigue, and weight loss. However, these
can not be easily attributed to mesothelioma unless the patient
is examined by their health care provider and necessary tests
are done, which may include CT scans, x-rays scans, or MRI. Surgery
can be one of the treatment options; however, the recurrence rate
of cancerous cells is high. It is very important that the disease
is diagnosed and treated as early as possible.
This disease is not linked with patient's race; however it is
more common in men. Most cases of mesothelioma occur 30-45 years
after initial exposure to asbestos. Once it develops, this cancer
will continue to grow until it is treated.
Mesothelioma Treatment: What You Can Do
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with mesothelioma,
remember that time matters. The faster you consult your doctor
and get professional care the better your chances will be of dealing
with this dangerous cancer. There are three traditional methods
of fighting cancerous mesothelioma: surgery, chemotherapy drugs
and radiation therapy. Please contact your doctor as soon as possible
to get more information.
Mesothelioma Lawyer
With an annual increase in the numbers of mesothelioma
diagnoses, there are now both law firms and mesothelioma
lawyer that specialise in taking on lawsuits for sufferers.
These are lawsuits against employers, asbestos companies,
manufacturers and basically anyone else that could be held
responsible for the sufferer’s exposure to asbestos.
There are also legal options available for the families of
mesothelioma victims, whether the sufferer is alive or has
already died from the disease.
Mesothelioma lawyers are specialists who have been trained
specifically in the field of mesothelioma lawsuits and
mesothelioma settlements. They are therefore well equipped
to deal with victims of this cancer, and can offer expert
legal advice with regards to compensation and a settlement.
There is no argument that mesothelioma patients should be
entitled to some form of compensation. However, a good
mesothelioma lawyer can advise you on how successful your
claim is likely to be and what sort of compensation or
settlement figure you may be looking at.
Compensation for mesothelioma patients in the past has
reached figures up to millions of dollars. However, the
amount awarded differs from case to case, and will depend on
a number of factors such as the degree of illness, how much
information you can provide and its accuracy, and whether
the case is settled in or out of court. There are several
reasons why mesothelioma sufferers are entitled to this
compensation, the most obvious being the massively shortened
life expectancy. Pain and suffering of both the patient and
his family are also just reasons for compensation. Then
there are factors such as medical expenses, loss of wages
and financial support for the family after the sufferer’s
death.
It is important that legal advice is sought as soon as a
diagnosis of mesothelioma has been made and confirmed by a
medical professional. Most states have statutes of
limitation, and this means that there is a specified time
period within which legal action must be taken from the date
of diagnosis. These statutes of limitation tend to differ
from state to state, and mesothelioma patients should always
check what the time limit is within the state in which they
plan to pursue the case.
Once a legal representative has been found, your
mesothelioma lawyer will need as much information as
possible with regards to when and where the patient worked
with asbestos. This is to try and determine who was
responsible for the asbestos exposure. Because it was such a
long time ago, some sufferer's may not remember full details
about their past employment, in which case the law firm can
normally hire an investigator to find out more details. When
the lawyer has all the necessary details, he or she can make
a more accurate prediction as to how successful the case
might be and what the compensatory package might be like.
Relatives of deceased mesothelioma victims are also able to
seek compensation through a mesothelioma lawyer, but again
must adhere to statutes of limitation. The legal
representative will need a good deal of information from the
relative in order to put together a sound case, and so it is
always advisable to act as quickly as possible and certainly
within the statutes of limitation.
Many mesothelioma sufferer’s worry about seeking legal
advice because they believe that it was cost too much and
that, should they fail to get compensation, they will still
have to pay legal fees with money that they don’t have.
However, this is not the case. Most mesothelioma lawyers
work on a contingency fee basis. This means that there are
no upfront fees payable at all; even the investigator, if
one is required, is paid for by the law firm. The lawyer
only gets paid in the event of a successful compensation
claim, and the money is then taken automatically and the
balance of the compensation paid to the client. The
percentage taken by way of a fee is generally around 35%,
leaving 65% or thereabouts for the client. And with the high
dollar amounts usually awarded, this can result in payments
of multi-million payments.
Mesothelioma victims and their families are perfectly
entitled to file for compensation for many reasons. However,
action must be taken promptly in order to increase the
chances of a successful law suit or claim; use the form to
the right to contact a mesothelioma lawyer today and begin
the process.
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