Mesothelioma
is a rare form of cancer that has been linked to people who were
exposed to asbestos. It’s one of the most aggressive forms of cancer
with deadly symptoms, and it’s not curable. It can also be difficult for
doctors to diagnose. In fact, most people won’t know they have
mesothelioma until it’s too late. That might be because only 1 out of
every 100 people who are diagnosed with this cancer survives for more
than five years. Despite more than 50 countries around the world
outlawing asbestos, it is still being used in many industries. The World Health Organization
(WHO) reported that there are thousands of people in the US today who
have been exposed to asbestos. Asbestos-related diseases such as
mesothelioma cancer can take at least 20 to 40 years before symptoms
appear.
Furthermore, the number of mesothelioma claims is rising.
It’s no surprise that people who have been exposed to asbestos are
getting sick, but you may be surprised by how many people are filing for
compensation. In the past decade, the number of claims has increased
dramatically from just less than 4,000 in 2003 to over 6,000 in 2013.
Mesothelioma is one of the most deadly Occupational Diseases.
Asbestos-related diseases are common among those who worked with
construction materials and shipyards.
If you have been diagnosed
with this disease and want to file compensation, you can do so by hiring
a mesothelioma lawyer. Given below are five things that you should know
before filing a mesothelioma lawsuit:
1. Statue Of Limitation
Mesothelioma
cancer usually develops within 10 to 40 years of asbestos exposure. The
statute of limitations, which varies from state to state, usually gives
you one to five years from being diagnosed with mesothelioma to filing a
lawsuit. In state like California, you can only file a claim within 12
months of the date of diagnosis. If you have collected all the facts
about your health and employment history, and your lawyer has an
efficient office and an easily identifiable source of payment, such as
an insurance company or an asbestos trust, you may get less money than
one year after the filing date.
2. Mesothelioma Compensation Claim
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asbestos companies have also set up asbestos trust funds, which are
another type of mesothelioma claim that can provide the necessary
compensation to victims. Mesothelioma claims help victims of asbestos
exposure and their families receive financial compensation to cover
medical bills, lost earnings, and other illness-related expenses. With
the help of a highly qualified lawyer,
patients and their families affected by asbestos-related cancer can be
compensated for pain and suffering, as well as other damages, through
so-called asbestos or mesothelioma compensation claim.
3. You can demand compensation from the Asbestos Manufacturer.
Those
suffering from asbestos-related health problems, such as mesothelioma,
may be eligible for financial compensation from the manufacturer of the
asbestos-based product or other responsible parties. Compensation for
mesothelioma can come from a variety of sources depending on the
circumstances of the asbestos exposure, the type of claim filed, and the
status of the companies responsible.
4. If you are a veteran, you can demand a Veteran Claim.
In
addition to the award of a court verdict, compensation may be available
through asbestos funds, settlements, or veterans’ claims. Once you
decide to proceed with the case, your asbestos lawyers
will consider various compensation options. This may include filing
various types of compensation claims, resulting in compensation being
paid by responsible companies, insurance companies, and even the VA if
you are a mesothelioma veteran.
If you or your loved one suffers from Mesothelioma, and are looking for legal advice, we at Gaylord and Nantais have your back. At Gaylord & Nantais’ attorneys,
we have more than 40 years of expertise in successfully representing
people who have been hurt on the job. We have experience with claims in a variety of sectors and will do our utmost best to protect your rights.
To get a free evaluation, call Gaylord & Nantais Attorneys at (562) 561-2669 or (213) 732-3436
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