How to Hire a Mesothelioma or Asbestos Lawyer
Mesothelioma or Asbestos Lawyer
Who are the best Mesothelioma or Asbestos Lawyer
Mesothelioma is a disease caused by
exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma victims almost always win money damages if
they sue, but the cases can be complicated and a mesothelioma lawyer is usually
needed to identify the parties who are liable for the asbestos exposure
(asbestos manufacturers, insurance companies, or asbestos victims' trust funds)
and begin the lawsuit or settlement process. Because mesothelioma cases are a
specialized legal niche it's important to understand how mesothelioma lawyers
operate and how to hire a good one. Read on to learn more. (For general
information about hiring an attorney, check out Nolo's article Finding a Personal Injury
Lawyer)
The Legal Background
People who find out that they are
suffering from mesothelioma (often as a result of working with asbestos)
usually have an excellent chance of recovering substantial money damages --
either from the company that manufactured or installed the asbestos, or from an
asbestos victims' trust fund. But these cases can get complex, especially from
a medical standpoint, since mesothelioma often shows up 10 to 40 years after
exposure to asbestos. Having an experienced attorney on your side -- especially
one with a record of success in mesothelioma cases -- can make all the
difference. (To learn more about mesothelioma cases, read Nolo's article Asbestos and Mesothelioma
Lawsuits: What to Expect.)
Finding the right mesothelioma lawyer
can be key to your case, but it can also take time and effort. If you are not
feeling well, make sure you get help from a consumer savvy relative or friend.
As discussed below, you'll get the best results if you do careful research as
to a lawyer's qualifications and track record and then interview several. You
also may need to bargain as to the amount of the contingency fee and other
costs.
Ways to Find the Right Mesothelioma
Lawyer
Ask former colleagues. If you have
been diagnosed with mesothelioma, chances are good that people who you worked
with at the time of your exposure also suffer from it and may have already
hired a lawyer and filed a lawsuit. If they have achieved a good result through
a lawyer they like and respect, this is one good place to start.
Check Nolo's online Lawyer Directory. Some
attorneys featured in Nolo's lawyer directory handle mesothelioma cases (full
disclosure: lawyers pay a fee to list with Nolo). These attorneys have filled
out a detailed profile containing valuable information about their schooling,
professional background, legal specialties, and personal attitudes. While there
are also a number of other legal directories, we believe Nolo's provides the
most consumer friendly information. Go to the Mesothelioma - Asbestos section of
Nolo's Lawyer Directory to find a mesothelioma attorney in your area.
Investigate lawyers online. Because
mesothelioma cases can be so profitable, many law firms spend big dollars on
Internet ads and websites. Just Google mesothelioma lawyer and
you'll find a long list. Click on a few ads or websites and you'll see that
everyone claims to be the best of the best. How do you cut through all this
hype to focus on a short list of hopefully excellent mesothelioma lawyers? We
recommend that you carefully read the legal information each lawyer provides.
In our experience lawyers who provide well-written, in-depth information
demonstrate a superior sensitivity to client needs. By the same token, we
distrust lawyers who say little more than "I can get you millions
pronto -- trust me."
How to Choose the Right Mesothelioma
Lawyer
Check a lawyer's references. A good mesothelioma lawyer should be able
to provide you with the name and contact information of a few satisfied
clients. Of course, the lawyer will have to get the permission of the client,
but this can usually be
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