Mesothelioma Compensation Case Value
Do You Have a Case?
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and are looking for compensation from the responsible party, you first need to determine whether your case is valid. An attorney who specializes in mesothelioma lawsuits can review your situation and provide an assessment. In doing so, a lawyer will likely ask several questions:1. Do you have a diagnosis of mesothelioma or asbestosis? Both of these medical conditions are an important indicator of whether you have ever been exposed to asbestos, which will be a key requirement to successfully claiming damages.
2. Were you employed in a field that put you at risk for asbestos exposure? Such occupations include construction, electrical work and shipbuilding. Jobs that have a history of asbestos exposure and the resulting medical complications are very important to this process.
3.What is your prognosis? When determining your case, you need to have a clear understanding of your medical expenses. This includes whether you need to modify your home because of your condition, hire an in-home caregiver and require other accommodations.
Choosing an Attorney
Another important factor is making sure you have qualified attorney. Your attorney should have the knowledge and legal expertise necessary to win your case, including an deep understanding of mesothelioma law and lawsuits. In addition, your lawyer should have enough experience to win this case. [subhead]How Long Does it Take to Receive Compensation?While each case is different, a verdict can usually be reached fairly quickly. If your lawyer can easily prove that the company you're suing is responsible for your condition, the case can be wrapped up without haste. After this, attorneys will determine the financial compensation, or damages, you will receive.
If your case does go to trial and the jury finds the defendant guilty, the jury will then determine your level of compensation, which is usually based on case history and benchmarks. These monetary values vary drastically, and your lawyer will shed light on the expected range. Keep in mind that some settlement have been substantial, including a U.S. Steel $250 million settlement, a Foster Wheeler Corporation $33.7 million settlement and a Shell Oil Company settlement for $34.1 million to an employee with pleural mesothelioma.