Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma diagnosis, treatment, coping, asbestos disease and financial assistanceMost asbestos lawsuits have been filed by people who have worked
in environments where they have been exposed to asbestos, and
who subsequently developed an asbestos-related illness such as
asbestosis or mesothelioma. The purpose of asbestos lawsuits is
to recover financial damages from the employer responsible for
maintaining the safety of the workplace, or from some other
company that was negligent in manufacturing or in recommending a
hazardous material.
Financial damages usually include the cost of medical bills,
other costs associated with the disease, lost wages, and
sometimes compensation for loss in quality of living or
potential for future earnings. Mesothelioma cases usually
recieve the highest settlement amounts -- typically being
settled out of court for about $3 million each.
**The History of Mesothelioma Lawsuits**
The first asbestos products lawsuit took place in Texas in 1966
when Johns-Manville, Fibreboard and Owens-Corning Fiberglas were
sued on behalf of Claude Tomplait, an asbestos worker. Tomplait
lost this case, but it was quickly followed up by another one in
1969 which was won and upheld in appeals in 1973.
In the late 1970s the legal battles took on a different tone. It
was found that asbestos companies were involved in a conspiracy
to suppress knowledge about the harmful effects of asbestos. By
1982 punitive damages were being awarded to sufferers of
asbestos-related diseases, and many of the major companies
responded by seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
This complicated the legal situation considerably. Things also
changed in the 1980s because successive waves of new workers
were coming forward with asbestos-related diseases. These
included workers in construction companies, asbestos
distributors, and companies involved with asbestos-related
products such as brake linings and insulation.
Eventually, many of the major bankrupt asbestos companies set up
settlement trusts to handle problem cases separate from the
litigation process. Most lawyers will simultaneously proceed
with litigation against the companies while negotiating with the
settlement trusts. Normally, when a settlement is reached with
the trust it will be for much less money, and payments are often
spread over many years.
**How do lawyers proceed with mesothelioma cases?**
Most lawyers in this field will do an examination of each claim
on an individual basis. Since they often take on such cases on a
"contingency" basis, they will usually not take on a case unless
they have a reasonable chance of winning. This means that a
history of contact with asbestos is usually not sufficient to
proceed. A person should have tangible evidence of the presence
of mesothelioma before a serious case can be undertaken.
The lawyer will look at all relevant information including
medical records, family
history, work history, exposure to
asbestos. They normally have to be satisfied of two things
before beginning -- there must be a diagnosis of mesothelioma,
and there must be defendants who can be held responsible. Once
they have these two things they are usually prepared to take on
the case.
**How are the lawyers paid?**
Most lawyers work on a contingency basis. This means they do not
get paid until the case is settled in their client's favor. A
standard rate is 30% of the gross settlement. When selecting a
lawyer, be careful of how the funds are dispersed. Some will
take their 30% and then pay the legal fees out of the client's
portion. This means they will actually be getting more than 30%
-- sometimes closer to 40 or 50%. Look for a firm that pays the
fees out of the gross settlement amount. And be sure that there
are no circumstances in which you will be billed for costs if
your lawyer loses the case.
**Workers' Compensation or 3rd Party Litigation**
Normally when a claim is made against an employer, the case is
handled by Workers' Compensation. In most jurisdictions this is
a "no fault" insurance system. All employers must have this kind
of insurance. So when a claim is made against the system, there
is no need to establish that the employer was at fault. All the
system has to do is establish that the employee has been injured
or disabled because of his or her employment.
A workers' compensation claim can usually be finalized within 6
to 12 months.
When filing a civil lawsuit against a 3rd party such as a
product manufacturer, the process is considerably more
complicated. In this case, the lawyers representing a
mesothelioma victim will usually name several defendants --
sometimes as many as 30 or 40 mining companies, manufacturers,
distributors, brokers, insulation contractors, general
contractors, etc.-- to attempt to spread the damages over as
many parties as possible and increase the chances of receiving a
sizable settlement.
Experienced lawyers will attempt to settle with defendants
before actually going to court. If the case does get to court
and a verdict is reached it is almost certain to be appealed. In
such cases it can take years to reach a final resolution.
**If you have been exposed to asbestos...**
If you have been exposed to asbestos, the best advice is to have
a thorough medical examination to determine if you have any
signs of mesothelioma. If you do, then it is best to consult
with a lawyer about your situation as soon as possible.
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