How Much is My Asbestos Case Worth

Braver Law April 26, 2023

Asbestos exposure can cause a range of illnesses, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with asbestos-related cancer, you may be wondering what your legal options are and how much your lawsuit may be worth. Here are some factors that can impact the value of an asbestos cancer lawsuit:

  1. Severity of the Illness: The severity of the illness is one of the most significant factors in determining the value of an asbestos cancer lawsuit. Generally, the more severe the illness, the higher the compensation awarded. Mesothelioma, for example, is a particularly aggressive form of cancer that is almost always linked to asbestos exposure and can result in significant damages.

  2. Age of the Person Affected: The age of the person affected by asbestos exposure can also impact the value of the lawsuit. Older individuals who have been exposed to asbestos and subsequently developed cancer may have a shorter life expectancy, which can result in higher damages due to the loss of future income and benefits.

  3. State of Residence: The laws governing asbestos lawsuits can vary depending on the state in which the lawsuit is filed. Some states have more favorable laws for asbestos victims, which can result in higher compensation award.

  4. Specific Details of the Lawsuit: The specific details of the lawsuit, including the evidence presented, the strength of the case, and the legal strategy employed, can also impact the value of the lawsuit. A well-prepared case with strong evidence is more likely to result in a higher compensation award.

  5. Settlement vs. Trial: As mentioned earlier, the compensation available for an asbestos cancer lawsuit can vary depending on whether the claim is resolved through a settlement or a trial verdict. While settlements may provide a more predictable and timely compensation, trial verdicts may result in higher compensation awards.

    Ultimately, the value of an asbestos cancer lawsuit will depend on the specific details of the case. It is important to work with an experienced attorney who can evaluate your case, determine the strength of your claim, and pursue the compensation you deserve.