Mesothelioma Lawsuits
Your legal rights
Corporations that manufacture asbestos products have known about the dangers
of asbestos-related diseases for more than six decades. In an effort to increase
profit, they kept this information quiet, putting workers and families at risk.
Working with asbestos causes serious diseases. Unfortunately, many corporations
thought they would be able to cut corners and make a large profit at the expense
of endangering workers. Fortunately, there are laws that help to protect those
individuals that have been harmed by exposure to asbestos-related products.
You will need to contact a mesothelioma lawyer in order to discuss your legal
options and decide upon the best route for your case. Your mesothelioma attorney
will need to determine whether or not your case is worth pursuing, and if so which
direction it should take. You must also bear in mind that your mesothelioma attorney
will need time to put together a solid case and do any necessary research which
can be very time consuming. This, in addition to the stipulated time constraints,
means that time is of the utmost importance in order to maximise the chances of
filing a successful law suit. There are a number of different scenarios for mesothelioma
lawsuits, which are listed below:
Product Liability
This is where you exposure to asbestos has been through the use of a specific
product that was defective, allowing the dust and fibres from the asbestos to
be ingested by you and thus causing cell corruption and abnormalities, ultimately
resulting in mesothelioma and other asbestos relates diseases.
Professional Malpractice
This is for delay in treatment due to medical incompetence or negligence. However,
you should remember that the symptoms of mesothelioma are non-specific which means
that they are common symptoms in a wide range of other diseases. This makes mesothelioma
very difficult to diagnose and your doctor should be made fully aware of your
exposure to asbestos.
Worker Compensation
This is where you may have been exposed to asbestos through your job. Many
people now in their sixties and seventies worked with asbestos thirty to fifty
years ago and have now developed mesothelioma. The company that was responsible
for this exposure can be sued for compensation. And even if the company has gone
bankrupt, special federal laws mean that you may still be entitled to mesothelioma
compensation.
Wrongful Death
This is where the victim of mesothelioma has already passed away and a member
of the family is filing a lawsuit. Again, it is very important to seek legal assistance
as early as possible as it can take time to put the case together and you must
act within the limitations.
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