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Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Asbestos lawyers may hold companies responsible for exposure accountable through a lawsuit. These companies may include former employers or asbestos producers.

These companies knew the risks associated with asbestos, but failed to warn their workers. These lawsuits seek compensation from the companies for their workers as well as victims.

Most asbestos lawsuits settle before trial. Professionally trained attorneys are prepared to take your case to a trial before a jury, in the event of a need.

Military Service

Mesothelioma is an uncommon and insidious illness however, it can also be a concern for veterans who were exposed to asbestos in the military. Mesothelioma suits are filed against asbestos firms that are responsible and compensation could be awarded to pay for the cost of treatment.

Military personnel were exposed to asbestos while in the service, especially when working on ships or in shipyards. A variety of military equipment, including boilers, pipes, and engine rooms, included asbestos. The Navy was the wing of the military with the most exposure to asbestos. This is the reason why a lot of Navy veterans are diagnosed with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases.

Asbestos-related victims are compensated through various avenues, such as VA benefits, legal settlements and trust funds. As mesothelioma can be classified as an incurable illness veterans are able to be eligible for VA disability payments.

Veterans can be eligible for compensation from the VA or legal settlements to pay for medical treatment, support their families, and enjoy a comfortable life. Asbestos lawyers can help veterans understand how these benefits work and assist with filing claims.

Lawyers can assist their clients file asbestos lawsuits against the producers of the deadly substance. Many large corporations were aware of asbestos's dangers and were able escape liability by declaring bankruptcy. Waters Kraus &Paul's mesothelioma lawyers hold asbestos companies accountable.

While the majority of cases end up with settlements, a few of mesothelioma lawsuits end up going to trial. In a trial, the plaintiffs are presented before a judge and a jury who may award more or less money than an agreement. In one mesothelioma case that was decided by a jury, the victim's family $40 million in damages. This is the largest verdict ever awarded for asbestos cases. The victims' attorneys must show that the defendants are accountable for the victim's exposure asbestos and that they were negligent in causing the injury. This proof is usually provided by documents and testimony of witnesses who worked with the victims.

Bankruptcy

In addition to monetary damages and compensation for pain, victims and their families could also be entitled to medical expenses and compensation. However the process could be lengthy. Typically, it can take two years or more between the time of diagnosis and when they are awarded compensation. This is why it is important to retain a qualified mesothelioma attorney as soon as possible.

Asbestos lawsuits are complex. The lawsuits are a bit complicated that involve multiple parties and trusts. The lawsuits are brought by mesothelioma patients and their estates against companies that manufactured asbestos products. The companies were aware of the connection between mesothelioma and asbestos however, they continued to manufacture the product for years. Because of this, a lot of asbestos victims have received damages.

A large number of lawsuits have led to the bankruptcy of numerous companies that manufacture asbestos lawyer-containing products. This has led to a unique legal industry which is focused on asbestos litigation.

Companies that are not in business tend to limit their risk through bankruptcy filings. The Texas Two-Step strategy is based on state law that allows companies with high liability to establish subsidiary companies with lower assets. The company then reorganizes the company through Chapter 11 and moves the assets and liabilities into the newly formed subsidiary.

In many instances the new subsidiary is located in a different jurisdiction in order to avoid lawsuits regarding asbestos exposure that occurred prior to the reorganization. This strategy has been utilized in a variety of high-profile cases such as J&J's restructuring of LTL Management which faced 40,000 claims for baby powder. Gordon's firm has a number of clients currently using this strategy, including Georgia-Pacific Bestwall which faces 60, 000 claims.

Asbestos lawsuits can be complicated because of the statutes of limitations. Mesothelioma typically occurs between 10 and 40 years following asbestos exposure. State laws, also known as statutes of limitations allow victims between one and five years to bring a lawsuit. In the event of the death of a loved one, relatives can file a claim for up to three years from the date of the loved one's death to make a claim.

Settlements

The victims of asbestos-related diseases are often awarded substantial settlements. In certain cases, such as the wrongful death suit filed by the family an asbestos pipefitter resulted in jury settlements that reached millions of dollars. However, in other cases, the victims settle for comparatively little. The reason behind this is that many businesses that used to manufacture and install asbestos are now closed or bankrupt. asbestos companies that file for bankruptcy have to follow a process that has been approved by the court that requires them to reserve huge sums of money in order to compensate future victims. Trusts allow more claimants to receive compensation but the amounts are often significantly reduced from what might have been granted in a tort case.

The value of an asbestos case is contingent on the severity of the illness as well as the time it took to develop and how much the victim's life has been affected. The value of a case is also influenced by the amount of lost wages, medical expenses, and the degree of mesothelioma's suffering and pain can be quantified.

Most states have statutes of limitation restricting the length of time a mesothelioma and other asbestos-related injury victim may pursue legal action against a defendant. The date on which the plaintiff was diagnosed with mesothelioma is usually an effective notice that begins the clock for the statute of limitations.

Since mesothelioma is a fatal type of cancer that takes a long time for symptoms to be evident, most mesothelioma claims do not go to trial and are settled through a settlement or award from the court. If mesothelioma patients die before their cases are settled, their estates may continue to pursue an asbestos lawsuit on their behalf.

Waters Kraus & Paul represents clients from various industries across the United States and abroad who have been exposed to asbestos. We hold asbestos manufacturers and their insurers accountable for their part in exposing victims to the dangerous chemical. We have represented families of mesothelioma victims in court cases against companies that were situated throughout the United States, Canada and the Middle East including Iran.

Trials

If a trial is held the victims could be awarded verdicts worth millions of dollars. These awards can cover medical expenses, lost wages and other losses resulting from asbestos exposure. A jury may also award punitive damages to punish the responsible business for their behavior, and to deter others from putting consumers or employees at risk.

Compensation from an asbestos lawsuit could help mesothelioma victims' families get back on their feet following losing a loved one to the disease. Families are often forced to take time away from work to care for mesothelioma sufferers and this results in a loss of income. Mesothelioma judgments and settlements can pay for the expenses and provide family members a financial plan for the future.

Asbestos lawsuits are some of the longest-running mass torts in U.S. history. The litigation has led to many companies to declare bankruptcy and also created asbestos trust funds to pay victims. Studies have proven that exposure to asbestos causes lung damage and illnesses such as mesothelioma.

A mesothelioma lawyer can build and negotiate a case to ensure that clients receive the most lucrative award. An experienced lawyer can advise clients on the advantages and disadvantages of settling a claim versus pursuing a trial. An attorney can explain the impact of asbestos laws and other state laws on a claim.

During the trial attorneys and clients conduct a series of interviews called discovery. In this phase, lawyers gather information and evidence from the defendants to prepare for trial. During this period, many defendants are willing to compromise to avoid a potentially damaging verdict.

A knowledgeable mesothelioma lawyer has the experience and resources necessary to hold responsible asbestos manufacturers, distributors, and insurance companies accountable for their wrongful actions. Attorneys at Waters Kraus & Paul have successfully held asbestos companies accountable and won substantial settlements for their clients. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you and your family members get the justice you deserve. We represent asbestos-exposed individuals across the country. If you or a loved one suffered from an asbestos-related illness We can help you find the compensation you are due.

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