Corporate greed left hard-working Americans with no
control over their health. Every day, workers interacted
with asbestos for hours with no knowledge the mineral
could cause cancer. Guess who did know, though? Many of
the companies that manufactured the substance were
informed for decades that asbestos was a silent killer.
They falsified medical studies, failed to warn their
workers, and did nothing to prevent cancers such as
mesothelioma affecting so many Americans. These
corporate wrong-doers should be held responsible.
There are numerous legal avenues available for
mesothelioma and asbestos lung cancer cases. The most
common are lawsuits and asbestos trust funds. You should
understand how each works and when each is applied.
Lawsuits are the most well-known legal action. There are
two types of mesothelioma lawsuits: personal injury and
wrongful death. They are similar for mesothelioma cases,
as both pertain to instances when a corporation’s bad
acts led to the patient’s cancer.
Asbestos trust funds include money specifically for
victims of asbestos exposure. These accounts ensure
future mesothelioma victims are not neglected.
When asbestos manufacturing companies go bankrupt, they
cannot be sued any further for their wrongdoing. The
United States court system ordered these bankrupt
asbestos companies to create trust funds, continuing
their financial obligation to help mesothelioma
patients.
There are approximately 60 active asbestos trust funds.
Filing claims with these funds is simple if an
experienced lawyer is helping you.
The process for mesothelioma and asbestos lung cancer
cases is different than that of most other personal
injury lawsuits.
Fortunately, as the patient, your role is
limited.
There are 6 main stages of the case process:
Most mesothelioma lawsuits or asbestos lung cancer cases
are settled before trial, which means you will likely be
spared having to testify in court.
Choosing a law firm
that understands the intricacies of the case process —
and handles the bulk of the workload — is essential as
you focus on your family and medical treatment.