
Mesothelioma is mainly caused by exposure to asbestos during the
production or use of asbestos products. It is widely believed that, for
sixty years, the companies that dealt with asbestos related products
knew about its hazards to health. The
dangers of asbestos exposure were kept a secret by
the companies for obvious reasons. This holding back of information on
the connection between asbestos and mesothelioma has made those
companies legally responsible for damages caused by their asbestos
products.
Workers who subsequently contract this often fatal disease have the
right to file lawsuits for damages. Mesothelioma claims settlements are
huge, ranging from $200,000 to millions of dollars. Of course, that
depends on the details of the case. Funds are usually set aside to repay
the workers and their families.
In the United States, for instance, the median mesothelioma-related
settlement is a million dollars. It is reported that cases that went
into trial produced an average settlement of $6 million. Yet, it is
important to remember that only a small portion of the thousands of
asbestos-related lawsuits in the country are linked to mesothelioma.
Finding a decent lawyer to take care of these claims is vital. Since the
settlements involve huge sums of money, attorneys are on the lookout
for mesothelioma patients. Thus, claimants must take a cautious approach
in finding an experienced lawyer to handle their claims.
Some law firms get hold of a mesothelioma victim, and transfer the
information to lawyers experienced in handing such cases. Upon doing
this, they get a decent referral fee from any successful claim. It is
imperative for any lawyer selected to handle a mesothelioma case to have
prior experience with litigation involving medical issues.
It is prudent to ask certain questions of attorneys who have been picked
to handle the claim. The queries may include his experience in handling
mesothelioma claims, the number of claims he has settled and the number
that have gone into trial.
Mesothelioma claims can be a drawn-out affair, and law firms should have the necessary wherewithal to take care of them.

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