Friday, November 9, 2012

Asbestos Attorneys and Personal Injury Settlements


Asbestos is known for its strength and thermal stability. This naturally occurring and incombustible mineral was widely used in the insulation and building supply manufacturing industry for many decades.

As asbestos is being processed or if asbestos products get damaged, microscopic fibers will be left behind and are likely to get airborne. Anybody on site or in close proximity is at danger to ingest the small particles or inhale the contaminated air. As a result, chances are that a person may develop serious or fatal diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis or other chronic and cancerous health conditions.

The danger of being exposed to asbestos was broadly communicated in the 1980s, when the medical community vehemently warned the public and the industry about the hazardous effect of this material. New patients in the thousands were diagnosed with asbestos induced diseases along with alarmingly high fatality rates. The unfortunate fact of the matter is: the risk was known. Yet, many corporations chose not to install adequate measures to protect their workers appropriately. And as a result, many of them got sick, often years or even decades later after they had already retired from their job that had them get in contact with asbestos.

A person who was diagnosed with a disease that was caused by asbestos exposure and whose health condition was the direct result of an employers wrongdoing, might be entitled so seek a financial compensation through a personal injury settlement or a court verdict. However, in order to get the maximum out of an asbestos case, it is advisable to consult with one or more of the numerous asbestos attorneys that are available to represent or litigate your claim on your behalf.

You might face a bit of a challenge in finding the right asbestos attorneys for your situation. Ideally, if you know a lawyer in your family or among your friends, you may ask for a referral to an experienced and reputable attorney who specializes in litigations of asbestos cases. Otherwise, the Internet is a great starting point to conduct your research. A lot of asbestos lawyers and law firms publish excerpts of previous cases along with the dollar amounts they were able to recover for their clients. Look for references in their history that are similar to your own personal injury settlement claim.

The better you can document your case, the more likely you will receive the most compensation money. Any paperwork pertaining to your employment and health condition, photos and ideally even witnesses, will help your asbestos attorney strengthening your case.

Before you make a decision as to whom you want to hire for your claim, ask for a free consultation. This will give you the opportunity to meet with the person or team face to face and see if you feel comfortable with them. Personal injury settlements or verdicts may take several months or even years. And you want to be sure that you hired the right individuals to represent you in negotiations with the insurances or in court, in order to achieve the best possible outcome for you.




The author Tony Ulrich was diagnosed with kidney cancer in October of 2009. In his research on what his cancer could have been caused by, he came across with data that suggests a strong link to environmental toxins, such as asbestos. Please visit his Kidney Cancer and Asbestos Mesothelioma website for more details.





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