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Legal Information on Asbestos Exposure
If you have experienced asbestos-related medical problems, you
may be entitled to legal compensation to help you cover health care
costs or you may be eligible for inclusion in class
action asbestos lawsuit actions. Typically, to have a substantial legal claim, you'll need to
possess:
- medical records showing asbestos-caused medical conditions (particularly mesothelioma, which is only caused by asbestos); there is a
statue of limitations here, so you'll need to file your claim
within a few years after the initial diagnosis
- verifiable records of their employment at "place and time"
matching the records of the company you worked for
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Here are some tips when trying to pick or using a lawyer:
- Make sure that the lawyer has experience with asbestos
related cases. A tax lawyer won't help much. Don't be afraid to ask about his/her record
on asbestos cases.
- Ask a lot of questions in general. A lawyer who is
not willing to clearly explain your options, discuss her
strategy, and answer all of your questions is not a good option.
- Understand the costs. Some lawyers charge by the
hour, others are willing to take a case for "contingency fees"
(they only collect fees from you if you win).
- Keep your own copies of everything. Your lawyer will
need your medical and employment records. You should keep the
originals and give the lawyers a copy.
Recently, a flurry of legal cases against corporations that
used asbestos (particularly in manufacturing and ship-building
yards) have cropped up and many companies have been forced to
file for bankruptcy. Keep in mind that you can only file a claim
if the company still exists. Furthermore, there is a statute of
limitations following a diagnosis, so you'll need to file a
claim relatively quickly.
Finally, remember that the legal process can often be long
and drawn out. Your lawyer should explain a rough timetable.
Don't be afraid to ask for regular updates. |