Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyer

Minnesota Mesothelioma Lawyer
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota - Mesothelioma lawyers from the national asbestos litigation firm of Levy Konigsberg LLP (“LK”) are continuing to help Minnesota mesothelioma patients and families obtain legal compensation from companies who manufactured, sold or used asbestos-containing products.
Each year thousands of men and women are diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis as a result of their unnecessary exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products.
Due to the presence of numerous industrial employers throughout Minnesota, powerhouse workers, insulators, steel workers, plumbers, laborers, electricians, pipefitters, chemical operators, machinist, boilermakers, engineers and many other trades were routinely exposed to asbestos on a daily basis at their places of employment.

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Between the 1930’s and 1970’s, as many as twenty-six power plants were established throughout Minnesota. The generation of power in MN required the use of large, high-temperature equipment. Boilers, furnaces, turbines, cooling towers and ovens were installed, maintained and repaired at these power plants. This equipment required large amounts of asbestos-containing products to properly function. Other products, including pumps, valves, motors, wire, cable, heaters, air conditioning units, gaskets, packing, chillers, and steam traps were necessary to allow the powerhouses to properly function. Individuals working at these Minnesota power plants were exposed to high levels of asbestos dust from their work with or around these products.

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Minnesota’s industry between the 1930’s and 1980’s included manufacturers and producers of farming equipment, paper, foundry materials, automotive accessories, beverages, oil products, petroleum, construction materials, cleaning chemicals, industrial chemicals, and other everyday consumer products.
Individuals in Minnesota employed at these worksites performed the backbreaking work necessary to make these companies successful without knowledge of the serious health hazards created by exposure to asbestos at these worksites. Mesothelioma lawyers at LK have the expertise necessary to carefully analyze your work history to identify the unique asbestos exposures that were present at your previous places of employment.

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In MN, and across the country, many people also developed mesothelioma from non-occupational asbestos exposures, such as automotive work, home renovations and other hobbies, or from “second-hand asbestos exposure,” which occurred when work clothes contaminated with asbestos were worn home. An experienced LK attorney will assist your family in determining all possible sources of your exposure to asbestos dust.

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers
The mesothelioma attorneys at Simmons Hanly Conroy represent victims of mesothelioma cancer throughout the United States including the state of Oklahoma. Our attorneys have represented thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related cancer and have seen the suffering it causes firsthand. Simmons Hanly Conroy is dedicated to giving our clients the respect and attention they deserve, no matter where they live.

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers

If you or someone you love has mesothelioma, our Oklahoma mesothelioma attorneys will come to you. Over the past decade, we have represented many clients throughout Oklahoma, including families from the following locations:
  • Broken Arrow
  • Cushing
  • Fort Sill
  • Norman
  • Oklahoma City
  • Seminole
  • Tulsa
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As a nationwide firm, our asbestos lawyers have the resources and experience necessary to represent individuals and families against large companies in this complex area of litigation. Our firm has recovered over $4 billion in verdicts and settlements for thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases. Our Oklahoma asbestos lawyers have recovered $64 million on behalf of mesothelioma and asbestos disease victims located in the state of Oklahoma alone.*
* Please note that recovery results vary per client. The recovery amounts in each case reflect the specific facts of that case. Further, recovery amounts in past cases are not a guarantee of future results

Oklahoma Mesothelioma Lawyers
You should know that Oklahoma has a unique set of laws that could impact your ability to file a claim. For example, Oklahoma has statute of limitation laws that restrict the time frame in which mesothelioma victims and family members can file a lawsuit. Rest assured our Oklahoma mesothelioma attorneys are prepared to help you understand the process for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit and guide you through the legal system. If you’d like to talk to an Oklahoma mesothelioma attorney about a potential case, contact Simmons Hanly Conroy today.
If you have mesothelioma or lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, please contact one of our Oklahoma asbestos lawyers for a free case evaluation.

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  • An Introduction to Asbestos and Mesothelioma

    Asbestos is a deadly mineral that has been used in thousands of products. When microscopic asbestos fibers are inhaled or ingested, they can cause a number of diseases, including mesothelioma and lung cancer. Of the diseases caused by asbestos, mesothelioma is the most aggressive, attacking the internal lining of the lungs and abdomen. Mesothelioma typically does not develop until decades after the asbestos exposure occurred.
    Workers may have been exposed to asbestos at a number of job sites throughout Oklahoma, including:

    Altus

    Altus Air Force Base
    Industrial Insulators

    Bartlesville

    Phillips Petroleum Office Building

    Enid

    BC Fertilizer Plant
    Champlin-Citgo Oil Refinery
    Enid Asbestos Co.
    Enid Gas Plant
    Farmlands Industries

    Muskogee

    Callery Chemical Plant
    Federal Courthouse and Post Office
    Fort Howard Paper Mill
    Muskogee General Hospital
    Oklahoma Gas and Electric Power House
    Swift and Co.

    Oklahoma City

    ACC Machine Tool Co.
    Belle Isle School
    General Motors Plant
    IMC Drilling Mud
    Tinker Air Force Base

    Ponca City

    Berrbower Power Plant
    LA King, Inc.
    Oklahoma Gas and Electric

    Tulsa

    City Hall
    DX/Sunray Refinery
    Kvoo Studios
    MW Kellogg
    Skelly Building
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Mesothelioma Compensation

Mesothelioma Compensation
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you will find that it has a huge effect on your life and the lives of those close to you.
  • Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that most commonly affects the lining of the lung (pleura);
  • It can also occur in the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) and the heart (pericardium);
  • The disease can take between 20 – 50 years to develop following the first exposure;
  • The only known cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.
"Thank you for managing my father's claim so quickly and efficiently. The whole process was carried out with total professionalism resulting in a stress free time for him, which I am truly grateful for." Jill.
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Mesothelioma Compensation 
We have helped many clients with mesothelioma compensation claims after a diagnosis of the asbestos-related disease, so we are very familiar with the symptoms you will be experiencing and the issues that you and your loved ones will be facing. We also understand all the legal ramifications for someone with this debilitating disease and how we can help you access much-needed compensation.

How Our Mesothelioma Solicitors Can Help You

In most cases, people develop mesothelioma through being exposed to asbestos at work. Employers should protect workers from coming into contact with hazardous substances; if they have not done so in your case and you are suffering as a result then you can apply for compensation. Even if you no longer work for that employer, or the company no longer exists, you may still be able to claim.
We believe every client has the right to seek compensation to make life a little easier in these very difficult circumstances.
We are also very mindful of the fact that it is hard enough to come to terms with having this disease without also having to go through any stress related to finding good quality, expert legal advice. Our highly specialised mesothelioma lawyers, who deal with asbestos-related diseases every day, will deliver legal advice sensitively and in plain language so that you know what to expect over the course of your claim.

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Our friendly, professional service includes:
  • A home visit for all clients to ensure an early investigation of who is to blame for your injuries
  • Undertaking immediate investigations to determine who was at fault
  • Obtaining early interim payments where possible to support you financially
  • Expert advice on state benefits, employment rights and other financial issues, including completion of welfare benefits forms
  • Working in your best interests and giving you quality legal advice, backed by many years of experience in supporting sufferers of mesothelioma and their families
  • Help if you need it from solicitors in our other departments, such as financial planning, personal injury trusts, wills advice and powers of attorney

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Irwin Mitchell is proud to support Mesothelioma UK in providing specialist mesothelioma education, information and support services.

What Irwin Mitchell Does To Help Sufferers

Seeing the effects of the disease first hand has led us to be at the forefront of the campaign for research to improve the quality of treatment available to mesothelioma victims. We have:
  • Given active support for the establishment of a National Research Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases. It is proposed that the centre would create a much needed network for existing and new research groups around the UK and Ireland, to allow them to work closely together as a virtual centre
  • Supported research into the condition through fund raising work with, and providing administrative support to, the June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund
  • Campaigned alongside the Forum of Asbestos Victim Support Groups – UK and the medical profession for new and improved treatments to be made available on the NHS
  • Attended various events and conferences to help raise awareness of Mesothelioma as part of 'Action Mesothelioma Day' in 2013. Click here for more details
  • Supported Mesothelioma UK in providing specialist mesothelioma education, information and support services since its inception in 2004
  • Successful in the Supreme Court judgement which ensures insurers who provided employers liability cover at the time of exposure are liable for their illness, providing clarity, comfort and justice for thousands of future mesothelioma sufferers
  • Succeeded in a landmark High Court judgement, the first of its kind, which means hospices can recover costs from the defendant in a successful negligence claim, ensuring hospices are able to continue to provide their invaluable service to people in need of palliative care and their families
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But for now, for you, we will fight fearlessly to achieve the best possible outcome in your claim for compensation. Our mesothelioma lawyers are highly qualified and experienced in handling this kind of claim and will put your needs and best interests at the forefront of everything they will do.
Our team includes many of the country’s highly specialised mesothelioma lawyers. They operate in very specialised teams, offering the highest level of legal expertise in mesothelioma claims and will visit you at home.

Adrian Budgen from our asbestos-related disease team talks about how we help our clients to access interim compensation payments and support.

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Mesothelioma is a deadly and excruciatingly painful form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure. It has no cure. Symptoms typically do not appear for 10 to 50 years after exposure, and many victims are not even aware that they have been exposed.
The mesothelium is a protective lining around the lungs, abdominal organs, and heart. Mesothelioma is a cancer of this lining. The most common type, pleural mesothelioma, affects the lining around the lungs and is often confused with lung cancer that can also be caused by asbestos exposure.
Once mesothelioma is diagnosed it progresses quickly. Most patients are given less than a year to live. Medical advances are being made against the disease and some of the latest treatments offer a much greater life expectancy, but you must be in the early stages to benefit.

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Pain
Mesothelioma is an unbelievably painful disease. Pain management makes up a large portion of treatment. Patients should not hesitate to seek medical relief for their pain and to tell their doctors when pain relief is no longer effective. Minimizing the pain increases the efficacy of treatment and helps to maintain the best possible quality of life. Unfortunately, most patients will finally reach a point where nothing can keep the pain at bay.

Asbestos
Asbestos is a heat and fire resistant substance that has been use in thousands of products since the late 1800's. Health risks of asbestos exposure were documented as early as the early 1900's but heavy use of the substance did not begin until the 1940's.
The majority of mesothelioma victims are people who have worked with asbestos in industries and environments such as:
  • Mining
  • Shipyards
  • Railroads
  • Oil refineries
  • Automotive manufacture and repair
  • Demolition
  • Small appliance manufacturing
  • Construction
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Mesothelioma is not contagious, but the families of workers in high risk industries are also at risk for exposure because of the asbestos brought home in workers' clothing. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, anyone who lived in your household at the time you were exposed should be tested as well.
Asbestos has been used in thousands of construction applications, and is very common in older homes. An asbestos product has been made for virtually every part of a house you can think of, including:
  • Flooring
  • Insulation
  • Ceilings
  • Paint
  • Wiring
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In addition to the house itself, many household items contain asbestos.
Asbestos exposure today

Since mesothelioma symptoms take decades to surface, most of today's cases stem from exposure that was long in the past, but asbestos exposure is still happening today. People who live in older homes, especially those why choose to renovate, are at an elevated risk for exposure. Workers in many industries still work with the toxic substance in alarming amounts every day. An unacceptable number of schools still contain asbestos, putting our children, teachers, and administrators at a constant risk for exposure. While a good deal of asbestos is sealed and contained an accident or catastrophic event can quickly set asbestos free.

Mesothelioma Litigation

Mesothelioma Litigation
Inhalation of asbestos can cause a number of serious conditions, including asbestosis, mesothelioma, and other cancers. In the early 1980s, the RAND Institute for Civil Justice conducted the first study to examine the costs of and compensation paid for asbestos personal injury claims. RAND has since amassed a significant body of research on asbestos litigation and on the performance of the U.S. legal system in resolving asbestos claims .

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Bankruptcy's Effect on Product Identification in Asbestos Personal Injury Cases

This report investigates whether bankruptcy reduces the likelihood that exposures to the asbestos-containing products of bankrupt parties will be identified in interrogatories and depositions.

Bankruptcy Trusts Complicate the Outcomes of Asbestos Lawsuits

Interrogatories and depositions in a tort case against a bankrupt firm are less likely to reveal exposure to asbestos in the firm's product than if the case had occurred before the firm filed bankruptcy.

Making the Civil Justice System More Efficient and Equitable

The RAND Institute for Civil Justice (ICJ) conducts research on all aspects of civil justice, from trends in litigation and jury verdicts to punitive damages, compensation systems, and alternative dispute resolution. Directly or indirectly, civil justice issues have an impact on us all.

Links Between Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts, Tort Cases Examined

Asbestos bankruptcy trusts—created to compensate people injured by the mineral—may be influencing tort cases. The current way that the trusts and the tort cases are linked together may result in payments that are not consistent with the basic principles of the tort liability system.

Links Between Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts, Tort Cases Examined

Asbestos bankruptcy trusts—created to compensate people injured by the mineral—may be influencing tort cases. The current way that the trusts and the tort cases are linked together may result in payments that are not consistent with the basic principles of the tort liability system.


Bankruptcy Trusts, Asbestos Compensation, and the Courts

People with asbestos injuries are increasingly receiving compensation from trusts set up by bankrupt asbestos defendants. This brief documents how courts handling these cases consider trust payments when determining compensation.


Malignant Mesothelioma


Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer that starts in cells in the linings of certain parts of the body, especially in the linings of the chest or abdomen.
Cancer starts when cells start to grow out of control. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer. To learn more about how cancers start and spread, see What Is Cancer?

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The mesothelium

A layer of specialized cells called mesothelial cells lines the inside of the chest, the abdomen, and the space around your heart. These cells also cover the outer surface of most of your internal organs. The lining formed by these cells is called the mesothelium.
The mesothelium helps protect your organs by making a special lubricating fluid that allows organs to move against each other. For example, this fluid makes it easier for your lungs to move (expand and contract) inside the chest when you breathe. The mesothelium has different names in different parts of the body:
  • The pleura coats the lungs and the space in the chest containing the lungs.
  • The peritoneum lines the inside of the abdomen and many of the organs in the abdomen.
  • The pericardium covers the heart and creates the space that holds the heart in the chest.
  • The tunica vaginalis lines the testicles.
Mesothelial tumors can start in any of these linings. These tumors can be non-cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant).

Malignant mesothelioma

A cancerous tumor of the mesothelium is called a malignant mesothelioma, although this is often shortened to just mesothelioma. Mesotheliomas can start in 4 main areas in the body.
  • Pleural mesotheliomas start in the chest. About 3 out of 4 mesotheliomas are pleural mesotheliomas.
  • Peritoneal mesotheliomas begin in the abdomen. They make up most of the remaining cases.
  • Pericardial mesotheliomas start in the covering around the heart and are very rare.
  • Mesotheliomas of the tunica vaginalis are very rare tumors that start in the covering layer of the testicles.
Malignant mesotheliomas can also be classified into 3 main types based on how the cancer cells are arranged:
  • About half of mesotheliomas are epithelioid. This type tends to have a better outlook (prognosis) than the other types.
  • About 10% of mesotheliomas are sarcomatoid (fibrous).
  • Mixed (biphasic) mesotheliomas have both epithelioid and sarcomatoid areas. They make up the remaining 30% to 40% of mesotheliomas.

Benign tumors of the Malignant Mesothelioma

Benign (non-cancerous) tumors can also start in the mesothelium. These tumors are typically removed by surgery, and there is often no need for additional treatment.

Localized fibrous tumor of the pleura

This type of benign tumor can form in the pleura surrounding the lungs. It used to be called benign fibrous mesothelioma, but doctors now know that this tumor actually does not start in mesothelial cells. This disease is usually benign, but about 1 in 10 are cancerous. A similar condition that starts in the peritoneum is called solitary fibrous tumor of the peritoneum.

Adenomatoid Malignant Mesothelioma

This benign tumor can develop in the mesothelium of certain reproductive organs. In men, it often starts in the epididymis (ducts that carry sperm cells out of the testicle). In women, this tumor can begin in the fallopian tubes (tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus).

Benign cystic mesothelioma

This rare non-cancerous tumor often begins in the peritoneum.
Only malignant mesothelioma will be discussed further in this document.

Mesothelioma Settlement

Mesothelioma Settlement

Mesothelioma and asbestos settlements were created after a myriad of people were continuously exposed to asbestos without any warning of the life-threatening dangers that come along with inhaling and/or ingesting asbestos fibers. In many cases, the evidence is clear-cut and rather than fight through a trial, companies responsible for the manufacturing and distributing of asbestos and/or asbestos-containing products (ACMs) decide to settle with plaintiffs.
If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma or any other illness due to asbestos exposure, you may be entitled to considerable compensation. Use our free Asbestos Attorney Locator Tool today to find a leading mesothelioma attorney in your area. With over $30 billion currently in asbestos trust funds, now is the right time to take the first step in determining what you may qualify for.

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Asbestos, Mass Torts and the Largest Mesothelioma Settlements

For nearly 50 years, the asbestos industry maintained a stranglehold on asbestos-related lawsuits and information about the dangers of asbestos exposure. By the mid-1950s, asbestos was not only a lucrative product for the American civilian economy, but also was an important commodity for national defense.
According to researcher Michelle White of the University of California at San Diego, the United States consumption of asbestos grew from 100,000 metric tons in 1932 to 700,000 metric tons in 1951. Asbestos consumption peaked in 1974 with 750,000 metric tons.
Asbestos use decreased only after the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 1970s report showed that mesothelioma and lung cancer were directly caused by asbestos exposure.  Consequently, many states finally began to regulate and limit the use of asbestos products.
 States also started creating asbestos abatement programs and changing workers’ compensation laws.  Yet, the EPA report still didn’t stop many companies, especially those who were making a large profit off of asbestos.
Asbestos litigation has become one of the biggest issues for the legal community and society as a whole.
According to White’s 2004 study of asbestos and mass torts, by the close of  2002 “730,000 individuals had filed lawsuits against more than 8,400 defendants, and the total amount that defendants and insurers spent on resolving claims was more than $70 billion.”
Some of the largest settlements in U.S. courts involve asbestos-related cases. Here are some of the most notable awards:

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In 2006, former plastic molder David Bakkie was awarded $18.5 million by a California jury in his lawsuit against Union Carbide. The 49-year-old Sacramento resident developed mesothelioma as a result of on-the-job asbestos exposure. He died of asbestos cancer on July 17, 2007.
In June of 2012, a jury in Los Angeles awarded $48 million to the family of Bobbie Izell, a former contractor who developed mesothelioma as a result of inhaling asbestos fibers while at work in the 1960s and 1970s.
Although Izell wasn’t exposed regularly to asbestos on the job site, it was his frequent home inspections that ultimately led to his illness. The family filed the lawsuit against Union Carbide.

Nancy Lopez vs. U.S. Engineering Co.

Nancy Lopez, a former Jackson County, Missouri court employee, was awarded $10 million after being exposed to asbestos during the renovations of a courthouse that occurred while she was working as a District 7 judicial administrative assistant.
The U.S. Engineering Co. was responsible for renovating the Jackson County, Missouri courthouse, starting in 1983. Lopez was continuously exposed to asbestos each day when she reported to work. Several decades later, she was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma.
In March of 2010, Lopez filed a lawsuit against U.S. Engineering, but only seven months later, in October, she passed away. Her mother, Ruth Lopez, continued the lawsuit on her behalf.
In addition to the $10 million against U.S. Engineering, Lopez’s family also received a $400,000 settlement from Jackson County, and $200,000 each, in cash settlements, from Lippert Mechanical Services Corp. and Johnson Controls.

John Mansville Employees vs. Travelers Insurance Corporations

A federal judge ordered the Travelers insurance corporation to pay $500 million to several victims who were exposed to asbestos while working for Johns Manville. Although the case went on for six years before a settlement was reached, it’s the largest settlement amount in asbestos litigation history.
The Travelers Indemnity Company, along with the Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, were the insurers for Johns Manville.

Ronald Dummit vs. The Crane Co.

In 2012, Doris K. Dummit, the widow of Robert Dummit, won a settlement amount of $8 million after her husband died from mesothelioma after prolonged exposure at work. Ronald, a United States Navy veteran, worked around asbestos for decades while employed by Crane Co.
Although Crane denied any wrongdoing and argued that they were not liable due to the government contract defense, it was decided that the company was 99% responsible for Ronald’s health complications after they maliciously hid known information about the hazardous effects of asbestos.
The verdict at the time was one of the largest sustained verdicts in the state of New York.

Employees vs. W.R. Grace & Co.

In 2011, a judge in Montana approved one of the largest settlements in history against the W.R. Grace & Co., in Libby, Montana. The settlement was $43 million, yet since over 1,300 former employee and contractors filed against W.R. Grace, the individual settlement amounts ranged from $500 to around $60,000 per plaintiff.
A few years earlier, in 2009, the company was also fined $54 million by the United States government for cleanup costs. The mine was littered with vermiculite, asbestos, and other dangerous products that put the public at risk.

Celebrity Mesothelioma Settlements

In 2011, the family of the Hall of Fame NFL football player, Merlin Olsen, settled a mesothelioma lawsuit  in Los Angeles against many different companies.
Even though the settlement amount was never made public, at least ten companies, including numerous asbestos manufacturers, agreed upon a large settlement after it was found that Olsen was exposed to asbestos for prolonged periods of time while working on construction projects as a teen and young adult.
Actor Paul Gleason, best known for his role as Principal Richard Vernon in The Breakfast Club, passed away from an asbestos-related disease in 2006. Although his out-of-court settlement was also made private, it was said to have been a substantial amount as well.
Ed Lauter, a well-known actor who has appeared in more than 200 movies and television shows, died of malignant mesothelioma in 2013. His family blames his asbestos exposure on multiple network stations and companies that provided ACMs to the movie sets and television studios.
Although a settlement in Lauter’s case has not yet been decided, his family filed a lawsuit against at least a dozen companies.

James Johnson vs. Various Asbsestos Manufacturers

In 2010, 75-year-old James Johnson, a New Jersey carpenter, received a $3 million settlement from various asbestos manufacturers that provided products to the many job sites he worked at throughout his career.
Although Johnson was in perfect health prior to developing malignant mesothelioma, the disease was so threatening that his health quickly deteriorated. He specialized in ceiling and commercial applications, and worked around a myriad of tiles that contained asbestos.

Important Information Regarding Mesothelioma Settlement Amounts

Although it’s impossible to know exactly how much an asbestos lawsuit will bring, the aforementioned settlements show that not only do many defendants settle the case out of court, but also that asbestos cases have the potential of awarding victims of mesothelioma and other life-threatening illnesses, millions in damages.
It’s also important to note that the majority of mesothelioma settlement fund amounts are disclosed. The previous cases are among the few that were made public. However, according to recent studies, the average mesothelioma settlement amount averages between $1 million to $1.4 million.
Other factors to consider include:

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It’s important to note that some companies were unaware of asbestos dangers while providing asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) at job sites, yet when they were informed, they immediately stopped producing it. This isn’t to say that they shouldn’t be held responsible, but in some cases, the settlement amount may be lower if it’s proven that companies and manufacturers who supplied asbestos to job sites stopped production once they were aware of its dangers.
On the other hand, other companies were well-aware of the dangers of using asbestos yet continued to do so because of the large profits it brought in. In these types of mesothelioma lawsuits, settlement amounts are typically much more substantial if the defendant is a company and/or companies that knowingly continued to use asbestos despite the warnings.

The Number of Companies Involved in the Lawsuit

Another area that may factor the settlement compensation amount is the number of companies that are involved in the lawsuit. For example, it’s common for people to work at a job that used different products from various manufacturers that supplied asbestos to a business.
Each of these manufacturers may be responsible for contributing to the defendant’s asbestos-related illness. In turn, each of these companies may be liable for damages, meaning the settlement will more than likely be higher when compared to a case in which only one company is responsible.
As mentioned earlier, former NFL football player Merlin Olsen’s case involved at least 10 different companies. Another example includes plaintiffs Elmer L. and Martha Jo Cathey. In 1987 ,the coupled filed a lawsuit in Tennessee against 23 companies, including Johns Manville, Owens Corning Fiberglass, GAF Corportation, Celotex Corporation, and more.
Although they didn’t win against all of the companies named in their lawsuit, they were compensated for Johns Manville’s part in the contribution of Elmer Cathey developing mesothelioma. In some cases, such as this, not all companies named in a lawsuit will be found responsible. In others instances, they will, and in turn the compensation is generally much higher.

Which State the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Was Filed In

The way your case is handled greatly depends upon the state where you file. While some states make it relatively easy to file a mesothelioma lawsuit, other states are not so lenient and may require additional evidence as well as a shorter time to present your case. This in turn can also affect the settlement amount.
It’s always a good idea to have a comprehensive understanding of your state laws. Statute of limitations for mesothelioma lawsuits vary from one year to six years, and it’s imperative that you file your case within your state’s mesothelioma settlement time frame. If you have questions regarding your state laws, your mesothelioma attorney will be able to help you understand what’s expected.

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As mentioned earlier, the specifics of your case, including your age, how long you were exposed to asbestos, your medical diagnosis, and past medical issues will all factor into the settlement amount. These factors then will be measured out individually.
For example, while one person with a history of health issues prior to asbestos exposure may receive a certain amount, another person who has the same asbestos-related illness and worked at the same job site may receive a higher amount because their past medical records are cleaner.

Lawyer Fees

Most mesothelioma lawyers have their own set of fees, usually a percentage of the settlement amount that you win. Make sure to keep this in mind once you win your settlement. Whatever fees you agreed upon with your attorney will be taken out of your settlement amount once your case is finished and your payments start (most settlements are paid in installments).
In addition, in the event that your case doesn’t settle and it goes to trial, there may be additional fees. Again, this is something that you should discuss with your lawyer beforehand so that there aren’t any surprises down the road.
Most mesothelioma attorneys work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning they only get paid when you get your settlement compensation. It’s always a good idea to choose an attorney or law firm that offers contingency-based fees. Attorneys who are unable to provide the option of no up-front payments may not have the financial resources needed to successfully work on your case.

Lost Wages

The amount of wages a plaintiff has lost and the estimated amount of future lost wages will be factored into the settlement amount. Of course, the amounts of lost wages will be according to how long the plaintiff was out of work, the amount of pay the plaintiff should have made, and the estimated amount of pay that the plaintiff will lose because of the illness.
In some states, loss of future pay increase and loss of future promotions are factored into lost wages. An economics expert is generally needed to determine the pay increase you would have gotten had you not been injured by asbestos.

Medical Bills

Medical bills are an important factor when determining the settlement amount. Doctor visits, surgery, chemotherapy, medication, rehabilitation, physical therapy, and a myriad of other medical expenses are considered.
Medical expenses in mesothelioma lawsuit will usually start from the time the patient became ill, including the trips to the physician’s office or medical centers beforehand. In other words, your medical expenses included in the mesothelioma settlement amount start when you first learned something may be wrong and you sought out medical help. Some people think that the only medical expenses that are included are the ones incurred after they file their lawsuit, which is false.

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Successful asbestos ligation requires an attorney who understands the many facets of the case, from how people get exposed to asbestos to the state-by-state regulations about filing lawsuits, to the fragile nature of many clients. Often, people who inquire about an asbestos-related claim are people who are also coping with mesothelioma cancer and all the health issues that go along with treatment.
Choosing a lawyer to represent you in depositions and in legal filings can be as important to your family's future as selecting the right doctor. If were you exposed to asbestos and you got sick as a result, you have a right to stake a claim for compensation.
The dangers and toxicity of asbestos were well-known in the 1930s, yet corporations continued using it extensively through much of the 20th century. They willingly put profits ahead of the health and well-being of employees and the public. An experienced asbestos lawyer will know how to hold those corporations responsible.
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Tips When Looking For an Asbestos Litigation Specialist

You should consider several things when you start to evaluate the hiring of an attorney. You want to find someone with whom you feel comfortable talking because you will be discussing intimate details about your health and about where you used to work. Although your lawyer likely will know all the right questions to ask you, good communication is essential.

You should not restrict yourself to your community. Your case may not get filed in the state where you live.

Qualified attorneys in this area of the law have practices in many states and understand your cancer prognosis.

Lawyers should be aware of the importance of collecting information early in the process.

Before You Hire an Attorney, You Need to Determine if He or She:


Has a proven track record with asbestos lawsuits (large settlements and winning verdicts).

Has experience filing claims with asbestos trust funds.

Has the ability to travel to you to gather information.

Has the ability to evaluate your potential compensation based on the facts of your case.
A trustworthy attorney will never guarantee you an outcome, a settlement or a successful jury verdict.

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In the area of asbestos lawsuits, attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing until you receive compensation, and nothing at all if your case is not successful. There is very little risk to you. Contingency fees protect you because they usually are based on a percentage of any compensation you receive. Be sure to discuss this percentage during your first meeting with an attorney.

Contingency fee basis means you pay nothing unless you receive compensation.

How Attorneys Help in Asbestos Cases

Mesothelioma claims are different from other workplace injuries in a couple of ways. They fall into a special area of the law because the injuries that are in question do not typically occur because of an accident or sudden event. Instead exposure to asbestos takes place over time, with an illness developing 20 to 50 years later. This is why a qualified mesothelioma attorney makes sense for someone considering litigation or a trust claim.

Questions to Ask When Choosing Your Asbestos Attorney

  • Do you have an Asbestos Attorney claim?

  • Mesothelioma attorneys are familiar with important legal decisions and stay up to date on asbestos-related cases all over the country. They use this knowledge to offer an opinion about your case and also to present the strongest possible case, should you decide to file a claim.
  • When were you exposed to Asbestos Attorney?

  • Identifying when and where you were exposed to asbestos is very important to your lawsuit. Without this information, it may be difficult to make a claim. Mesothelioma attorneys can help gather evidence related to your asbestos exposure. They routinely work with medical experts to trace when and where asbestos exposure occurred. They already have research and medical evidence at their disposal, which may be helpful to your case. They may also have helpful contacts with other organizations that fight for workers' rights concerning asbestos-related diseases.
  • Who is responsible for your Asbestos Attorney exposure?

  • It can be difficult to know which companies to sue in an asbestos lawsuit. During the decades that usually pass between asbestos exposure and diagnosis, the companies at fault may go out of business, move, change their names or even be sold to other companies. Mesothelioma attorneys have experience identifying and locating the companies responsible for their clients' suffering.
  • What is your case worth?

  • Part of presenting a strong case is adequately estimating how much compensation you should receive. Mesothelioma attorneys are familiar with the medical and other day-to-day costs of living with asbestos-related illnesses. They also have experience estimating the value of future expenses, as well as the value of damages that are harder to put a number on, such as emotional anguish.
Experienced law firms have detailed records of asbestos claims, asbestos workplaces and asbestos products dating back more than 50 years. They can help you pinpoint potential exposure sites from anywhere in the country.

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The financial aspects of mesothelioma care can be overwhelming. They can include income loss, expensive treatments that may not be covered by your health insurance, plus pain and suffering suffered by you and for your family.

Asbestos Exposure and Negligence

Because the disease is preventable - asbestos exposure usually is caused by someone else's negligence - legal options may be available to help recover these costs. Learn more about asbestos exposure:




Asbestos lawyers focus their practice on knowledgeably and effectively bringing to justice companies that exposed employees and the public to asbestos products. An attorney can help you consider your options and file a claim against the company responsible for your asbestos-related illness. More than one company may be responsible, too. A mesothelioma attorney can identify all companies at fault.

Obtaining Compensation

Mesothelioma lawsuits have helped thousands of victims receive financial assistance. The ultimate goal is to put money in the hands of someone who deserves it - someone who needs help reducing financial hardships during an illness and providing a more stable future for loved ones.
Every claim is different, and an experienced attorney will treat each client individually. This is not class-action law. A good attorney can explain what types of compensation are available specific to your individual case. It is important to save all your medical and financial records so that your lawyer can have up-to-date information about your expenses.

Common expenses related to illness caused by asbestos exposure:

  • Lost wages
  • Medical bills
  • Expenses not covered by insurance
  • Travel expenses for medical treatments
  • Pain and suffering
  • Caregiver costs
  • Funeral expenses
You will be asked to show medical records and to answer questions about how you may have been exposed to asbestos. A good attorney can walk you step-by-step through the process, making sure you are kept up to date on every development. Much of the time, the attorney handles almost everything for you, making the whole process easier.

$32 Billion in Trust Funds Remaining

Our team can you help you understand how these funds help compensate victims of asbestos exposure.

Asbestos Attorney: Different Types

There are two types of asbestos injury cases. A lawsuit filed by an individual suffering with an asbestos-related illness is a personal injury claim. A lawsuit filed by the family of someone who has passed away from an asbestos-related disease is a wrongful death suit. Specific rights in these lawsuits depend on the county and state where the case is filed. A lawyer can explain your options and take care of filing a lawsuit.

Personal Injury Claim

A lawsuit filed by an individual suffering with an asbestos-related illness.

Wrongful Death Suit

A lawsuit filed by the family of someone who has passed away from an asbestos-related disease.
Most mesothelioma lawsuits are between people who had direct exposure (also known as primary asbestos exposure) and the manufacturers of asbestos products. There also are cases of secondary exposure. A person can be exposed by a family member who unknowingly brings home the asbestos fibers on his clothes from a workplace. A mesothelioma lawyer can help understand if you, too, should file a claim.
Overall, asbestos litigation is regarded as the longest, most costly mass tort in U.S. history. Legal analysts calculate that there have been more than 600,000 plaintiffs, more than 6,000 defendants, and a total outlay for the lawsuits reaching $200 billion.
Although many asbestos companies have gone out of business, there remains an estimated $32 billion in trust funds designed to compensate victims of asbestos exposure.

Furthering Asbestos Attorney Claims Transparency (FACT) Act

The U.S. House of Representatives in 2013 passed the Furthering Asbestos Compensation Transparency (FACT) Act, much to the dismay of the asbestos victims and mesothelioma advocate groups. The legislation, if it clears the Senate and the White House, would impose unnecessary, burdensome reporting requirements on asbestos bankruptcy trusts and threaten victims' privacy. It also would bring more attention to meritless accusations of widespread fraud among asbestos victims who seek compensation for their injuries.
Hopefully, recent political developments won't dissuade asbestos victims from exercising their rights to seek legal compensation for their injuries. A recent verdict from an Ohio jury demonstrated that defendants should be held accountable for injuring innocent victims, including victims of secondary asbestos exposure. The jury awarded $27.5 million to a 40-year-old mesothelioma patient who was exposed to asbestos fibers as a child from his father's work clothes. The verdict was reported to be the largest of its kind in Ohio.



Virginia Mesothelioma Lawyer

- See more at: http://www.allenandallen.com/virginia-mesothelioma-lawyer.html#sthash.zcSEcZeh.dpufNEW YORK, New York, November 09, 2012 - U.S. News & World Report in partnership with Best Lawyers, the oldest and one of the most highly-respected peer review publications in the legal profession, has recently named Levy Konigsberg LLP, also referred to as LK, the “Law Firm of the Year” in the area of plaintiff’s product liability litigation for the year 2013.
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Founded in 1985, LK is a law firm devoted to representing victims of personal injury and has close to thirty lawyers nationwide. The firm’s offices are in New York, New Jersey, and Georgia. LK partners Robert I. Komitor, Moshe Maimon, Jerome H. Block and Audrey Raphael have all been recognized in the U.S. News and World Report/Best Lawyer’s list of top lawyers. In addition, LK founding partner Alan J. Konigsberg was named the “Lawyer of the Year” in the area of plaintiff’s product liability by the same publication.

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Virginia Mesothelioma Lawyer
A champion of asbestos litigation in the Northeast, LK has dedicated more than twenty-five years of its practice to representing patients and families of victims of asbestos-caused mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. In nearly three decades, the law firm has built an impressive track record of accomplishments, including having tried hundreds of asbestos cases and obtained some of the largest mesothelioma verdicts in the nation and in individual states, as well as in litigation involving various types of asbestos exposure, including from occupations such as Naval service, industrial work, construction, auto work, and non-occupational exposures such as home renovations and household exposures.

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In addition to the hundreds of millions of dollars recovered by the firm on behalf of its mesothelioma clients, LK has been a leading force in shaping the history of asbestos litigation in the United States by having tried and won lawsuits against previously unchallenged industries and secured critical court victories that have blazed new trails.
“One of the things that I am most proud about our success at Levy Konigsberg,” says Robert Komitor, a partner at LK, “is that we have achieved a reputation of excellence in our field. Manufactures and their insurers know that we will prepare our cases fully and, if necessary, we will take the cases to trial and defend our cases on appeal. Because we are willing to represent our clients in every aspect, the manufacturers and insurers that we deal with know that oftentimes it's in their best interests to compensate our clients upfront, rather than for them to take the risks of a jury verdict.”

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Indeed, LK has gained a reputation of a firm with not only unparalleled knowledge and experience in asbestos litigation, but also for the fact that, unlike many other names in the industry, this firm does not refer their cases out to another firm, but personally handles them from start to finish.
While many people may recognize the name Levy Konigsberg from its legal successes, this name is particularly known among mesothelioma patients, their families, health and occupational safety activists, researchers and doctors, for the firm’s involvement with and funding of efforts to find a cure for mesothelioma and ban asbestos. LK is a top sponsor of Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation, the largest and most active, non-profit organization seeking a cure for mesothelioma to whom the firm has donated more than half a million dollars in the past few years alone. LK also maintains the largest online mesothelioma community (www.facebook.com/stopmeso), where the message of mesothelioma awareness and fundraising for research is shared by more than sixty-two thousand Facebook fans on a regular basis
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In the last two decades, LK has also excelled in other areas of law, including infant lead poisoning, personal injury, medical malpractice, and whistleblower litigation. Having obtained numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements in all four areas, the firm is particularly proud of its representation of its “whistleblower” client in the recent $70 Million settlement in a Medicaid fraud case against New York City.
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Maryland Mesothelioma Lawyer

Maryland Mesothelioma Lawyer
Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state with several connections to asbestos and asbestos-related illnesses. The state has 22 known sites where naturally-occurring asbestos (NOA) deposits exist, including  a 0.899-acre location in Baltimore County known as the BOK Mines NOA Site. Maryland is also home to a substantial number of construction companies, shipyards, factories, and power plants. These enterprises represent industries which were large-scale users of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in the past. Many exposed workers in these industries later developedasbestosis, mesothelioma, and cancers of the digestive system.

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According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), Maryland is ranked 14th in the U.S. in asbestos-related deaths. Per the EWG’s report, from 1979 to 2001, asbestosis caused 633 deaths. In addition, between 453 to 747 persons died from mesothelioma. The total number of asbestos-related fatalities during that 22-year period ranges between 1,074 and 1,368.

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Although some of these deaths may have been the result of repeated exposure to naturally-occurring asbestos in Maryland, most can be traced to large-scale industrial use of ACMs. Asbestos has been used by humans for thousands of years for various purposes, but the peak period of heavy mining, processing, and use in modern industry was between 1930 and the 1970s. All of Maryland’s major industries relied on such asbestos-derived products as insulation, gaskets, roofing and flooring materials, and even fire-resistant clothing. Of these industries, the ones whose workers were most at risk of being exposed to asbestos fibers were .

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Pennsylvania Mesothelioma Lawyer

Pennsylvania Mesothelioma Lawyer
If you have suffered an injury as a result of another person’s negligence, or due to a defective or poorly designed product, it is of paramount importance that you hire the right personal injury attorney to handle your case. There are a number of things that should be taken into consideration when making this important choice.

Pennsylvania Mesothelioma Lawyer

Pennsylvania Mesothelioma Lawyer
Lawsuits that arise from an accident or an injury are subject to a legal rule known as the statute of limitations. This rule dictates the time frame within which a legal claim must be filed. If an individual fails to file their claim in accordance with the specified statute of limitations, they lose their right to sue for the accident or injury in question. Unfortunately, statues of limitations are not uniform for all types of personal injuries, in all situations, and in all states

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A personal injury case begins as soon as a person is injured. Witnesses and other evidence of the injury are essential for establishing the case regardless whether the case develops into a lawsuit that goes all the way to trial, or whether it settles outside of court a short time after the injury. The sooner any witnesses or other evidence are located, the less likely they will be lost or forgotten.

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When you sustain an injury as a result of a car accident, you may not be the only one who suffers. Injuries incur costs, both financial and otherwise. You may suffer lost wages, you might lose your job, or your earning potential may be reduced if you are left with a significant disability. As medical and other bills pile up in the aftermath of an accident, the stress and anxiety.

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Sometimes, people hesitate in filing a personal injury lawsuit because they’re not sure they can recover any money. The question of how much you could get out of a personal injury lawsuit is not an easy one to answer. However, there are some general principles that apply in any personal injury lawsuit that will help you get a better idea of what might be possible in your case.
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Ohio Mesothelioma Lawyer

Ohio Mesothelioma Lawyer
The asbestos attorneys at Simmons Hanly Conroy represent victims of mesothelioma cancer throughout the United States including the state of Ohio. Our attorneys have represented thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related cancer and have seen the suffering it causes firsthand. Simmons Hanly Conroy is dedicated to giving our clients the respect and attention they deserve, no matter where they live in Ohio.
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Ohio Mesothelioma Lawyer
If you or someone you love has mesothelioma, an Ohio mesothelioma lawyer will come to you. Over the past decade, we have represented many clients throughout Ohio, including families from the following locations.
  • Akron
  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Conneaut
  • Dayton
  • Grafton
  • Hiram
  • Newark
  • Springfield
  • Toledo
  • Wickliffe
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As a nationwide firm, our asbestos attorneys have the resources and experience necessary to represent individuals and families against large companies in this complex area of litigation. Our firm has recovered over $4 billion in verdicts and settlements for thousands of families affected by mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases. Our Ohio asbestos attorneys have recovered $136 million on behalf of mesothelioma and asbestos disease victims located in the state of Ohio alone.

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You should know that Ohio has a unique set of laws that could impact your ability to file a claim. For example, Ohio has statute of limitation laws that restrict the time frame in which mesothelioma victims and family members can file a lawsuit. Rest assured our Ohio mesothelioma lawyers are prepared to help you understand the process for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit and guide you through the legal system. If you’d like to speak with an Ohio mesothelioma lawyer about a potential case, contact Simmons Hanly Conroy today.







Michigan Mesothelioma Lawyer

Michigan Mesothelioma Lawyer
When you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, you want to know that something can be done. Our Michigan mesothelioma lawyers have spent decades handling asbestos cases. We know the manufacturers of the asbestos products involved. We don’t have to start from scratch every time. Our firm has earned a stellar reputation and our results are proof that this reputation is well-earned. Since the early 1980′s, our Michigan mesothelioma lawyers have helped hundreds of people, recovering significant verdicts and settlements  for their pain and suffering, medical bills and lost wages. An experienced mesothelioma lawyer will fight to get you and your family the justice that you deserve against the manufacturers of asbestos products, who knew or should have known of the dangers of asbestos, but failed to warn anyone until it was too late.

Michigan Mesothelioma Lawyer


Michigan Mesothelioma Lawyer
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer.  Most commonly, it develops in the lining surrounding the lungs, in which case it is referred to as pleural mesothelioma. It can also develop in the abdominal cavity, in which case it is referred to as peritoneal mesothelioma. In rare cases, it can develop in the heart, in which cases it is called pericardial mesothelioma.  Mesothelioma is known to be caused by asbestos exposure, and usually takes as long as 20 to 50 years after the initial exposure to develop. For this reason alone, the diagnosis comes as a shock to someone who may have previously been in good health.

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Lung cancer can also be caused by asbestos. Many people who are diagnosed with this disease assume that it is caused by smoking. Doctors may have told them so. However, the combination of asbestos exposure and smokinggreatly increases the risk of developing lung cancer.


In addition to mesothelioma and lung cancer, asbestos exposure can cause or contribute to the development of throat cancer, stomach cancer and colon-rectal cancer. Asbestos exposure can also cause a non-cancerous breathing disorder called “asbestosis”, which is characterized by shortness of breath upon exertion
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Michigan mesothelioma lawyers are in the business of helping people injured by asbestos exposure. Our mesothelioma attorneys do not get paid unless you get compensation
Please contact us today to discuss your case with an experienced Michigan asbestos mesothelioma attorney. There is no charge for a consultation. If you are too sick to come to us, we will come to you.


Texas Mesothelioma Attorney

Texas Mesothelioma Attorney
You've come to the right place. If you have been exposed to asbestos in consumer products, the environment, or from working in an industry likely to be exposed to asbestos -- like construction, mining, manufacturing, longshore -- and have developed health issues resulting from asbestos exposure, an asbestos and mesothelioma lawyer can help.

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Texas Mesothelioma Attorney
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