Choosing an Attorney
It’s important to contact an attorney as soon as possible after diagnosis as many states have laws pertaining to statutes-of-limitation. Finding the right firm is essential. Selecting a law firm that specializes in Mesothelioma cases can be to your advantage. Some large firms handle all varieties of asbestos-related cases – including non-cancerous cases - while others deal only with victims of cancer caused by asbestos inhalation. These firms are likely to provide more individual attention and will have experience in trial and settlement arrangements for single-plaintiff cases like yours.
Here are some important questions to ask an attorney before you make your final decision:
- What is your overall experience with cases like mine?
- Are you familiar with statute-of-limitation laws as pertaining to my case?
- Do you have established agreements with asbestos companies? (This may negatively affect the amount of your settlement)
- Will my case be treated separately or as a class-action suit?
- In what jurisdiction will my case be tried? (If more than one state, etc. is involved)
- Can you provide references from other Mesothelioma plaintiffs?
Consultation
Law firms will usually offer free, no-obligation consultations to potential clients. During this time, the attorney will be able to access your case and determine your chances for filing a successful lawsuit. It’s important that you are honest with the attorney and that you provide as much information as possible in regards to your history of asbestos exposure and your current medical condition.
Also during this meeting, the attorney will explain the legal process as it applies to Mesothelioma cases and inform you as to what your expectations should be for a successful outcome.
Fees
Most law firms that specialize in Mesothelioma and other wrongful injury cases work on a “contingency” basis, which means that no out-of-pocket expenses are incurred by the plaintiff or plaintiff’s family. When a settlement is reached, the attorney is paid a percentage of the settlement, which is compensation for his/her time, travel, and other expenses incurred during your case.
