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Posted by Jeremiah Boling | Dec 11, 2024 | 0 Comments

Find a Highly Experienced Mesothelioma Lawyer in Your Area

One of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing a lawyer to represent you. Mesothelioma and asbestos cases are complicated. Choosing a legal team that has experience with asbestos cases gives you the best chances of winning your claim.

Your lawyer should also be someone who makes you feel comfortable. Before moving forward, there should be no doubts in your mind that your legal team has your best interests in mind. Choose a lawyer who will fight for you, educate you about asbestos laws, and who will keep you posted as your case proceeds.

A good asbestos or mesothelioma lawyer should also help you decide what to do to get justice and compensation. Whether you should file a claim with an asbestos trust fund, start a lawsuit, go to trial with your case, or seek compensation through the Veterans Administration is a tough decision to make without good legal advice.

Learn more about finding a mesothelioma lawyer.

Finding the Best Mesothelioma Lawyer

You need a mesothelioma attorney to help you file a mesothelioma lawsuit. They have the legal experience and skills to secure the most compensation for you.

These firms know what it means to represent mesothelioma cancer patients and their families. They can get the most significant financial recoveries for their clients. Many of these cases involve exposure to asbestos containing products.

Asbestos attorneys are crucial in securing mesothelioma settlements through asbestos litigation. Your lawyer should have access to asbestos databases and a successful track record. National firms have both state and federal legislation experience. Having that expertise on your side is vital for winning asbestos cases.

Key Facts About Mesothelioma Lawyers

  • Top mesothelioma firms are nationwide and offer support anywhere in the U.S.

  • Although every case is different, when settling out of court, the average mesothelioma settlement is  between $1 million to $2 million dollars.

  • Asbestos trials can result in multimillion-dollar jury verdicts.

  • The largest mesothelioma trust funds dedicate more than $3 billion to patients and families.

  • There is over 30 billion dollars available in asbestos mesothelioma trust funds.

Mesothelioma Trust Funds

Mesothelioma trust funds are financial trusts set up by companies that faced bankruptcy over asbestos lawsuits. Before being eligible for bankruptcy protection, these companies were required to set up the trusts to compensate victims of asbestos exposure now and in the future.

Previously, asbestos victims had to rely on lawsuits for compensation. Now, with many companies ordered to set up mesothelioma trust funds, compensation is more readily available without the hassle of a trial.

Mesothelioma Settlements

The majority of mesothelioma lawsuits settle out of court. In a settlement, the plaintiff's representation negotiates a compensation amount with the defendant's legal team. Although it's difficult to determine how long a settlement will take, they are generally much quicker than going to trial.

Mesothelioma settlement amounts vary according to how long you've lived with an asbestos-related illness (or if the victim is deceased), the stage and severity of the illness, and the circumstances surrounding how asbestos exposure took place. No lawyer can guarantee you will win a certain amount, but mesothelioma settlements average about $1 million.

It's important to understand how mesothelioma settlements work so that you know what to expect.

Veterans Claims

If you served in the U.S. military and believe your asbestos exposure occurred during your service, you may be able to file for and receive compensation through the Veterans Administration (VA).

There are certain requirements you need to meet in order to qualify for veterans' compensation. To sort through the complicated process, and to determine what you qualify for, let an experienced mesothelioma lawyer guide you.

Many of the ships in the Navy contained large amounts of asbestos including:

USS Constellation

USS Fletcher

USS Jonas Ingram

USS Tarawa

USS Valdez

USS Tidewater

USS Myles C Fox

USS Oriskany

USS Yorktown

USS Galveston

Many other vessels, including coast guard cutters and destroyer escorts were full of asbestos exposing the shipmates and veterans unnecessarily to asbestos.

About the Author

Jeremiah Boling

Founder - Jeremiah earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from the Mississippi State University. During his tenure at Mississippi State, he pitched for the Bulldogs baseball team and was selected for the Southeastern Conference academic honor roll. Thereafter, he received his Juris Doctor...

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