Apr 15, 2022 · The top asbestos law firms in the U.S. have a team of qualified attorneys who understand what you and your loved one are facing and can give you confidence when pursuing your legal options. The top five must-haves when choosing your mesothelioma law firm include the following: 1. Lawyers Who Understand Mesothelioma and Asbestos
The law firm should handle exclusively asbestos and other toxic exposure cases. Asbestos litigation is a very demanding area of practice even for the most experienced attorneys. It requires a great amount of knowledge, attention to detail, time, and perseverance. Lawyers who are not exclusively focused on toxic tort litigation are very unlikely ...
An asbestos law firm specializes in asbestos law and mesothelioma cases. These firms typically employ mesothelioma lawyers with years of experience...
Yes, legal decisions after the death of a mesothelioma patient fall to the estate representative. The estate representative can be a family member...
The time limits on mesothelioma cases vary by state law and are known as statutes of limitations. These statutes often range from 12 to 36 months a...
A mesothelioma lawyer works for a law firm specializing in asbestos cases and will help you pursue compensation for mesothelioma and other asbestos...
If you have received a mesothelioma diagnosis, you or your family may be eligible to file an asbestos personal injury lawsuit, or a mesothelioma la...
The sooner you seek help from an asbestos attorney, the sooner you may be able to receive compensation to cover medical expenses and other losses....
No. Top mesothelioma lawyers work for national law firms and will travel to you, preventing the need for you to leave home during the COVID-19 pand...
Most asbestos attorneys offer free consultations and will discuss your case with no further obligation. If you decide to pursue a lawsuit within th...
A mesothelioma lawyer can gather evidence for an asbestos lawsuit to prove that your exposure from asbestos products was responsible for your cance...
Mesothelioma lawyers usually help clients file lawsuits against companies that produced and sold asbestos, not the government. Veterans exposed to...
Yes, mesothelioma lawyers across the country are transitioning to remote and teleconferencing services. Lawyers are using virtual meetings, electro...
Asbestos law firms have intimate knowledge of the different types of asbestos-related diseases and understand how this impacts the patient and the legal process. They understand what you and your family are going through and how treatment may impact your ability to attend a trial. These firms know to advocate for expedited trial dates and conduct depositions as early as possible, so you can focus on your medical care as the disease progresses.
Not every firm offers a free case evaluation, but dedicated mesothelioma law firms typically provide evaluations free of charge. They can afford to do this because they’ve leveraged their nationwide network of attorneys, which is harder for local firms to do because they operate on a smaller scale.
Your attorney will guide you through the lawsuit process and help you understand your legal options. The attorney will gather evidence to prepare your case, file a claim in the right jurisdiction and handle any responses from defendants.
Founder Rick Nemeroff began fighting for individuals harmed by indifferent corporations in the early 1990s. Today, Nemeroff Law has a team of lawyers with more than 150 years of collective experience that has recovered more than $100 million for mesothelioma patients and their loved ones.
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"Discovery" is a legal term, but it merely refers to the process in which all the parties in a lawsuit discover things relevant to the lawsuit.
One form of discovery that directly impacts nearly every asbestos client is the deposition. This is a legal proceeding that takes place in or near the plaintiff's home or at an attorney's office. The plaintiff, under oath, answers questions posed by the attorneys.
The deposition is sometimes over in a couple of hours, but on other occasions it may extend for days or weeks. It's important to have an experienced attorney who can keep the process as streamlined as possible, and who will meet with you beforehand to make sure you're thoroughly prepared for questioning and that any concerns are addressed.
A team of investigators gather information from many sources, to identify the asbestos products that the client was exposed to, and to identify the companies responsible for the products and for worksite safety.
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"Costs" and "fees" are two different things in a legal case. Costs are the expenses that the asbestos attorney or firm pays in order to move the case along toward settlement or judgment. Costs typically include:
An attorney will generally first take the contingency fee from the settlement or judgment, and then deduct costs from the remainder. For example, if your attorney has a 40% contingency fee and you settle with a defendant for $10,000, your attorney will take $4,000, pay any costs out of the remaining $6,000, and pay you the balance.
A contingency fee is often set at 33 to 40 percent for the early stages of the case. Some attorneys will raise the percentage for settlements reached after the case is assigned a trial date, because at that point the case begins to demand more attorney time.
If you sign a contract with one firm and the firm refers all or part of your case to another attorney—perhaps because of jurisdiction issues—you will need to sign a contract with the second attorney as well. The terms should be the same, but there might be clauses in the contract identifying how the firms will split fees.
When you or a loved one has been diagnosed with an asbestos-related injury such as mesothelioma, it may be the first time you have ever considered hiring an attorney. Choosing the right mesothelioma and asbestos attorney can give you peace of mind during the difficult times of medical treatments, bills, and other stressful events.
Will the firm handle all aspects of your case? It is important to ensure that your prospective attorney will actually file your case and not simply send it off to some other law firm. At Brayton Purcell LLP, we will keep your case, work up your case, and handle any settlement or litigation.
This question is particularly important in cases involving toxic substances. Unlike a car wreck, for example, where injuries are often readily apparent, the symptoms of asbestos-related diseases may take decades to develop. Cancers such as mesothelioma may not develop until five to 70 years after the initial exposure.
While we always try to settle our cases for an appropriate amount without the risk and expense of trial, we strongly believe that the best asbestos trial lawyers achieve the best results. Defendants and their attorneys respect and regularly evaluate the trial skills of a plaintiff’s attorney when deciding how to respond to a lawsuit.
Our trial attorneys have achieved some of the largest verdicts ever handed down in California in an asbestos case — over $70 million to a retired U.S. Navy machinist’s mate suffering from mesothelioma and over $41 million to a retired California plumber also suffering from mesothelioma.
Our legal team has created an extensive computer database of information on asbestos products and manufacturers from around the world.
We would be pleased if you would consider our asbestos exposure attorneys when making a decision on whom to hire for your asbestos disease lawsuit. Please don’t be fooled into hiring a so-called “mesothelioma firm” from a television commercial. Most of those “firms” are little more than referral services.