Mesothelioma Lawsuits
Thursday, September 6th, 2007According to statistics, as many as 8 million people living in the United States have already been exposed to asbestos and could potentially develop mesothelioma. Exposure to asbestos can have a lasting impact on one’s health and as a result, many are filing lawsuits and getting compensation for any wrongdoing.
Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit
Anyone who has developed mesothelioma and believes that his or her illness was caused by exposure to asbestos is eligible to file a mesothelioma lawsuit. The lawsuit can either be filed by the person who has the illness or by the victim’s family if the victim has already diseased.
Not only does asbestos cause harm to those who come in contact with it on a daily basis, but it can also have a negative effect on those who are exposed to it in a second hand way. For instance, if someone is exposed to asbestos fibers and dust at work their clothes will most likely contain the substance and they will carry it into their homes putting family and friends at risk.
How Long Will the Lawsuit Process Take?
Depending upon the circumstances, filing a mesothelioma lawsuit can either be a quick process or can be a long and tedious one.
The more research that is required for the case, the longer it may take for all those involved to reach any sort of conclusion.
How to File a Claim
The time period for those who can file a suit varies depending on the state in which the individual lives; however, typically, the time limit for filing is one to two years from the date of the diagnosis.
It is important to hire an attorney who specializes in mesothelioma cases and asbestos exposure lawsuits in order to protect your legal rights and to attain legal guidance from an expert in the field.