What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive type of cancer that develops from cells of the mesothelium, the membrane that covers many of the internal organs of the body, including the lungs, chest wall, abdomen and heart. The majority of mesothelioma cases are caused by exposure to asbestos. Inhalation or ingestion of asbestos fibers leads to damage and genetic changes of mesothelial cells, which can eventually cause them to develop into cancerous tumors. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and believe it is due to asbestos exposure, please contact our experienced mesothelioma lawyers in Arizona at Braver Law for a free case review. Call 800-672-7181 or fill out our online form to get started.
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"If you have lung cancer or mesothelioma, don’t assume that you do not have a case. Go ahead and contact Braver Law. They know exactly what needs to be done to win your case."
- Osvaldo P , Miami, FL
Symptoms of mesothelioma include shortness of breath, chest pain, fatigue and weight loss. Mesothelioma is usually diagnosed at later stages and carries a very poor prognosis, with average life expectancy from the time of diagnosis between 12-21 months depending on the type and stage. There is no known cure for this disease and treatments like chemotherapy, radiation and surgery are focused on controlling symptoms and improving quality of life.

Mesothelioma Causes and Risk Factors
The primary cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos, a mineral fiber that was widely used in construction, insulation, shipbuilding and various manufacturing industries prior to the late 1970s. In most cases, patients diagnosed with mesothelioma were exposed to asbestos at some point decades before diagnosis.
Factors that increase risk of mesothelioma include:
- Occupational asbestos exposure - Workers in industries like shipyards, power plants, manufacturing, brake repair and construction are at higher risk if safety practices and warnings about asbestos exposure were not followed.
- Secondary or para-occupational asbestos exposure - Exposure from coming in contact with the clothes/hair of workers directly handling asbestos products.
- Residential asbestos exposure - Asbestos fibers released into the air from insulation, asbestos siding or construction materials in the home.
- Radiation exposure - Prior radiation treatment to the chest can slightly increase mesothelioma risk when combined with asbestos exposure.
- Genetic factors - Some people may have increased susceptibility to asbestos fibers causing cellular changes leading to mesothelioma.
If you think you may have had past asbestos exposure that led to a mesothelioma diagnosis, contact our mesothelioma lawyers in Arizona to understand your legal rights. We offer free, no-obligation case evaluations. Call 800-672-7181 today.

Mesothelioma Symptoms and Diagnosis
Common symptoms of mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure include:
- Shortness of breath - Often the earliest symptom related to fluid buildup in the chest or lungs.
- Chest pain and coughing - Can develop as tumors grow and press on the lung or chest wall.
- Weight loss and fatigue - Advanced mesothelioma can cause poor appetite and difficulty swallowing.
- Bowel issues - Abdominal mesothelioma may cause ascites, nausea or constipation.
Since mesothelioma has a long latency period and non-specific initial symptoms, it is often mistaken for less serious conditions. By the time most patients show symptoms, the cancer is already in later stages and has spread in the body.
Diagnostic tests for mesothelioma include:
- Imaging tests like X-rays, CT scans to identify abnormalities
- Blood biomarkers testing
- Needle biopsy to extract sample of the suspected tumor
- Laparoscopy or thoracoscopy to directly observe affected tissues
- PET scans to check if cancer has spread beyond the lining surface
Final confirmation of a mesothelioma diagnosis is challenging and often requires review by a specialist due to the rarity of this cancer.
Call the knowledgeable Arizona mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law if you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer. Early involvement from a mesothelioma lawyer is crucial for the success of your potential case. Reach out to us at 800-672-7181 for a free consultation.

Mesothelioma Treatments and Prognosis
There is currently no cure for mesothelioma. Traditional cancer treatments like surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy may be used to try controlling growth and spread of the disease, but the effectiveness of these treatments is limited with this aggressive cancer.
Some of the most common treatment approaches include:
- Surgery - Operations like pleurectomy or extrapleural pneumonectomy to remove visible tumors. Surgery risk is high with mesothelioma and recurrence is almost inevitable.
- Chemotherapy - Cytotoxic drugs like cisplatin, carboplatin and pemetrexed attack rapidly dividing cancer cells. Used before or after surgery to prevent relapse and to give temporary improvement in symptoms. Response rates are low.
- Radiation - High energy rays that might shrink tumors or improve symptoms. It is difficult to target tumors without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. Used on limited/spread-out tumors.
- Multimodal approach - Different treatments used in combination to try controlling tumor growth to improve prognosis. But many patients are too frail to manage these aggressive therapies.
If you or a loved one has gotten a difficult mesothelioma prognosis, please call Braver Law's Arizona mesothelioma lawyers at 800-672-7181 to discuss your case in confidence.

Mesothelioma Stages and Life Expectancy
Staging of mesothelioma describes how far the tumors have spread and guides treatment planning. Four mesothelioma stages are recognized based on the TNM system:
- Stage 1 - Cancer is localized to the lining surface of one lung or space around the lungs. This early stage has the best prognosis but is rarely detected. Average survival is 21 months after diagnosis.
- Stage 2 - Tumors have spread deeper into surrounding tissues like the lung, diaphragm or lymph nodes. Average survival is 19 months.
- Stage 3 - Cancer has metastasized to the chest wall or abdominal cavity lining. Harder to treat and control. Average survival of 16 months.
- Stage 4 - Advanced stage with distant metastases to organs like the liver, bones or brain. Extremely difficult to treat with avg. survival of 12 months.
In general, the earlier mesothelioma is caught, the better chances that treatment might prolong life. But even early stage diagnosis does not ensure long-term survival. Supportive care for pain relief and quality of life is often the priority. Genetic factors also impact individual prognosis.
If you have received a mesothelioma diagnosis at any stage, call Braver Law right away at 800-672-7181 to fight for your rights. Don't delay!

Legal Options for Mesothelioma Patients
For asbestos-exposure victims diagnosed with mesothelioma, taking legal action is critical even while coming to terms with the medical realities of this illness. A mesothelioma lawsuit helps:
- Get compensation to cover expensive treatments, loss of wages, pain/suffering
- Hold negligent asbestos companies legally accountable
- Recover compensation for family members after patient's death
- Give patient peace of mind regarding family's financial future
Options like personal injury claims, asbestos trust claims, VA disability benefits and social security disability are available to support mesothelioma patients. An experienced mesothelioma law firm understands the legal landscape and works tirelessly across these avenues to maximize compensation.
Let Braver Law help guide your family through this difficult situation. Contact our Arizona mesothelioma lawyers today at 800-672-7181 for a FREE consultation on your legal options.

Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit with a Mesothelioma Lawyer
Filing a mesothelioma lawsuit is a complex legal process with strict deadlines. It allows patients who developed cancer after asbestos exposure to hold one or more companies responsible for failing to protect them from harm. An experienced mesothelioma law firm understands exactly how to file, investigate, negotiate and litigate these cases.
Steps involved in filing a mesothelioma claim include:
- Identifying all companies responsible for past asbestos exposure
- Collecting evidence like medical records, employment history, eyewitness accounts
- Determining which claims to bring - personal injury, wrongful death etc.
- Calculating full scope of financial and personal damages
- Filing claim(s) before legal time limits run out
- Willingness to take case to trial if fair settlement not offered
Having a knowledgeable mesothelioma lawyer in Arizona on your side levels the playing field against massive corporations. Do not leave money on the table or make legal missteps during such a challenging period.
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Mesothelioma Settlements and Compensation
If a mesothelioma lawsuit results in a favorable verdict or settlement, it can provide much needed financial support for medical bills, household expenses and loss of income. Other crucial damages that skilled mesothelioma lawyers fight to recover include:
- Future medical costs & life care expenses
- Pain and suffering damages
- Loss of spousal consortium
- Psychological counseling
- Funeral and burial costs
- Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence
Having an experienced asbestos attorney maximize your compensation is key. Call the mesothelioma legal experts at Braver Law now at 800-672-7181 for a free consultation on settlements.

Statute of Limitations for Mesothelioma Claims
Because mesothelioma has such a long latency period, many specialized statutes of limitations apply to these cases so patients don't lose legal rights before becoming aware of their illness. This means strict filing deadlines still apply based on:
- Date of first asbestos exposure
- Date patient was diagnosed with mesothelioma
- State where exposure occurred
- State where the lawsuit is filed
For example, in Arizona, the statutes are:
- 2 years from the date of diagnosis to bring a personal injury claim
- 3 years from the individual's death to file a wrongful death suit
These limits can be as short as 1 year in some states or situations. Missing the cutoff permanently forfeits compensation and accountability. Having an attorney track these complex deadlines is critical.
Call Braver Law immediately at 800-672-7181 if you have mesothelioma. Do NOT lose your chance for maximum compensation. We will urgently file claims to protect your rights!

Choosing a Mesothelioma Lawyer
Selecting the right mesothelioma attorney is extremely important to get maximum compensation and proper guidance during an overwhelming period. Key credentials to consider in a lawyer include:
- Decades of experience with asbestos-related lawsuits
- Member of prestigious mesothelioma trial groups
- History of delivering high value recoveries
- Resources to handle complex cases efficiently
- Commitment to compassionate client care
- No upfront costs or payments (we work on contingency fees)
Let us help get justice for your family. Call Braver Law now at 800-672-7181 to schedule a free case evaluation and see why clients trust us.

Costs of a Mesothelioma Lawsuit
Pursuing civil action against asbestos companies requires significant investments of time, legal and investigative resources. However, at Braver Law, there are NO UPFRONT COSTS for our services. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only collect if you recover compensation. All case expenses and fees come out of final settlement or award.
This ensures anyone harmed by asbestos exposure can fight for fair compensation without worrying about affording quality legal help. We level the playing field against massive corporations so you and your family can focus on healing.
Talk to our caring Arizona mesothelioma attorneys about how contingency agreements give clients financial peace of mind during litigation. Call Braver Law now for a free case review at 800-672-7181.

Making a Mesothelioma Claim in Arizona
Arizona has a long history of asbestos mining/use and higher than average mesothelioma rates. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with this cancer due to asbestos exposure in AZ, teaming with an experienced local mesothelioma law firm is critical to navigate the state’s legal landscape.
Key benefits of pursuing your claim with Braver Law’s network of mesothelioma lawyers include:
- In-depth knowledge of state liability laws and filing processes
- Established record of success with AZ asbestos lawsuits
- Ability to bring action against multiple defendants
- Courtroom experience and respect of AZ judges
- Compassion for Arizona families affected by this cancer
Let Braver Law help you seek justice. Contact us at 800-672-7181 to schedule a free consultation on making an Arizona mesothelioma claim today!

Should I Settle or Go to Trial?
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Settlements result in compensation faster without a trial. But jury verdicts often award larger amounts. Skilled attorneys help weigh the options to maximize payouts. Factors like available evidence and defendant finances contribute to strategic decisions. Most cases settle, but attorneys prepare every case for trial.
How Long Will My Lawsuit Take?
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Most cases take 1-2 years from start to finish. The law firm first conducts a thorough investigation into how and where exposure occurred. Then they prepare evidence and file the complaint once ready. Pretrial preparation, settlement talks and possibly a jury trial follow. Experienced lawyers work quickly knowing victims have limited time.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Mesothelioma Lawyer?
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Never pay any upfront legal fees or case expenses. The right law firms work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you recover compensation. Their percentage comes from lawsuit settlements and awards. Reputable mesothelioma lawyers do not charge clients directly.
How Do I Find the Best Mesothelioma Law Firm?
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Look for attorneys with decades of asbestos litigation experience. They should devote their firm exclusively to these cases, not take them occasionally. Make sure they have a track record of success. Top lawyers understand complex asbestos laws and have networks of medical experts. Choose a firm you trust to handle your case diligently and compassionately.
Am I Eligible to File an Asbestos Lawsuit in New York?
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If you developed mesothelioma or another illness following asbestos exposure in New York, you can pursue legal action in New York. Defendants like manufacturers, contractors and employers can be held responsible. With an attorney, you can file a personal injury lawsuit or wrongful death claim based on negligence. Even if exposure occurred decades ago, you still have legal options.
How much time do I have to file a mesothelioma lawsuit?
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Each state sets a strict statute of limitations on filing asbestos lawsuits. In Florida, it is 4 years from diagnosis. Given the prognosis, it is crucial to act quickly to file your claim in time. An experienced lawyer ensures the process moves swiftly.
What compensation is available in a mesothelioma lawsuit?
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You may recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other costs. Experienced lawyers maximize compensation by identifying all parties liable for asbestos exposure and securing funds from asbestos bankruptcy trusts. Settlement amounts often reach well into the millions of dollars for mesothelioma victims.
How much does it cost to hire a mesothelioma law firm?
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Reputable mesothelioma firms work on contingency, meaning there are no upfront costs and they only collect fees if you receive a settlement. They take care of all costs, so patients pay nothing out of pocket. Contingency means accessible legal help for victims when they need it most.
How can a mesothelioma lawyer help?
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Filing a lawsuit can provide much-needed financial security to cover hefty medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses that arise after a diagnosis. Mesothelioma lawyers have successfully recovered compensation from companies responsible for toxic asbestos exposure. They manage the entire legal process so victims can focus on their health.
Should I get a second opinion on a mesothelioma diagnosis?
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Yes, mesothelioma is often misdiagnosed initially. Seek a second opinion from a specialist at a dedicated mesothelioma center. These experts can provide the most accurate diagnosis and best treatment recommendations based on their extensive experience with this rare cancer.
What is the life expectancy for mesothelioma patients?
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Prognosis is poor, with most patients surviving 12-21 months after diagnosis. Early diagnosis when the cancer is still localized offers the best prognosis. Palliative care can help mesothelioma patients remain comfortable. Joining a clinical trial may give access to promising new therapies. Some patients can live several years with aggressive treatment.
How is mesothelioma treated?
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Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. In early stages, aggressive surgery can sometimes remove tumors. Chemotherapy aims to kill remaining cancer cells but mesothelioma resists chemo. Radiation helps ease pain and symptoms. Experimental treatments through clinical trials may also help. Multimodal therapy that combines these approaches is most common.
Who is at risk of asbestos exposure?
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Anyone who has worked with or around asbestos-containing products may have been exposed, including construction, shipyard, power plant, and factory workers. Families of exposed workers are also at risk. Veterans exposed while serving in the military have very high mesothelioma rates. People living near asbestos mines or facilities can also be affected.
How much asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma?
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There is no known safe level of asbestos exposure. People exposed frequently over months or years in high-risk occupations are most at risk. However, even low-level or indirect environmental exposure can be enough to cause mesothelioma decades later. Family members of exposed workers can also develop mesothelioma.
What causes mesothelioma?
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In most cases, mesothelioma is caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral once heavily used in construction, shipbuilding, manufacturing, and other industries for its durability and fire resistance. However, inhaling or ingesting asbestos fibers can cause cell damage that eventually leads to mesothelioma and other diseases. Smoking combined with asbestos exposure greatly increases mesothelioma risk.
What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?
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Symptoms vary by type but may include shortness of breath, chest pain, chronic cough, abdominal swelling and pain, bowel obstruction, fever, night sweats, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss. Unfortunately, these non-specific symptoms often lead to misdiagnosis at first. It takes an experienced doctor to suspect and accurately diagnose mesothelioma.
What is mesothelioma?
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Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive form of cancer that affects the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers many internal organs. It is caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos fibers become lodged in the mesothelium and cause cell damage and malignant tumor growth. Pleural mesothelioma (lungs) is most common, but it can also develop in the abdomen or around the heart.
Why Should I Choose Braver Law?
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Our network of attorneys help mesothelioma victims in Texas, and Braver Law has the expertise to maximize your compensation. Our sole focus is on asbestos litigation. We have a proven track record of results. Most importantly, we provide compassionate support so you can focus on your health while we handle the legal fight. Contact us today to learn how we can help.
How Long Will the Claims Process Take?
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Again, each case is unique. But typically we aim to secure compensation for our clients within 12-18 months. Mesothelioma progresses quickly, so we act urgently while still doing diligent legal work. Our goal is to resolve cases efficiently so clients receive funds during their lifetime. We also expedite trial dates when necessary.
How Much Can I Expect to Receive for My Claim?
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Every case is different based on the evidence, circumstances, and parties involved. In general, mesothelioma claims can often yield substantial verdicts and settlements. There are no costs or fees unless we recover damages for you.
What Compensation is Available in Mesothelioma Lawsuits?
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If negligence led to asbestos exposure that caused your cancer, you can seek damages for:
- Medical costs: Surgery, chemotherapy, hospital stays, medications
- Lost wages: Both current and future lost income
- Pain and suffering: Physical and emotional distress
- Loss of consortium: Impact on your relationships
While monetary damages cannot undo the harm caused, they can provide financial stability and lift some burdens. With an expert lawyer, you can pursue maximum compensation.
How Will a Lawyer Investigate My Asbestos Exposure?
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Your attorney will thoroughly research your work history to identify all the asbestos products you may have encountered. This can involve reviewing employment records, interviewing co-workers, hiring occupational historians, and consulting asbestos registries. Experienced lawyers have extensive knowledge of where asbestos was used in Texas worksites. Identifying companies liable for your exposure is key to getting compensation.
Do I Need to Hire a Mesothelioma Lawyer?
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Yes, it is highly recommended to have a qualified mesothelioma attorney on your side. These cases involve complex litigation against multiple defendants. There are strict statutes of limitations requiring legal action within a certain time frame after diagnosis. An experienced lawyer understands the intricacies of asbestos claims and knows how to build a strong case, negotiate fair settlements, and win favorable verdicts. They can handle the legal process so you can focus on treatment.
What should I do after being diagnosed?
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Get medical confirmation of the diagnosis, explore treatment options, and call a mesothelioma lawyer right away. Managing the legal process early allows you to focus on health. An experienced lawyer handles the lawsuit so you can devote time to treatment and family.
What proof is required for a mesothelioma lawsuit?
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Lawyers must prove asbestos exposure caused the mesothelioma and companies were negligent. This requires extensive investigation into work history, employer records, exposure details, and more. Experienced lawyers work with medical experts to establish causation.
Can I file a lawsuit if exposure was long ago?
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California's statutes of limitations allow lawsuits even decades after asbestos exposure. It is possible to recover compensation today for exposure long ago. An experienced lawyer can help file and determine the statute of limitations even if a diagnosis just occurred.
How quickly should I hire a mesothelioma lawyer?
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It is critical to consult an experienced mesothelioma lawyer immediately after diagnosis. These cases take extensive time and investigation to prepare. The longer you wait, the more difficult it becomes to recover compensation down the road. Act now to preserve your legal rights.
How can I find the best mesothelioma lawyer in California?
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Look for lawyers experienced specifically in mesothelioma cases. Beware generic offers. The best lawyers show compassion, have sufficient resources, and possess extensive expertise in these complex lawsuits. A lawyer familiar with California courts, judges, and defendant companies is ideal.
What compensation is available in a mesothelioma lawsuit?
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If negligence can be proven, mesothelioma victims can recover compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. While exact amounts vary, typical settlements range from $1 million to $3 million in California. However, maximum compensation depends on case specifics.
How prevalent is mesothelioma in California?
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California has one of the highest rates of mesothelioma in the country, with over 700 people diagnosed per year. Widespread asbestos use in shipyards, refineries, and other industrial sites put workers at risk. Mesothelioma hotspots include Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and San Diego.
What is mesothelioma?
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Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive form of cancer that develops in the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart. It is almost always caused by asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma has a long latency period, often developing 20-50 years after initial asbestos exposure. There is no known cure, but treatment can help extend life expectancy.
How much compensation can I expect to receive for my mesothelioma claim?
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Every mesothelioma case is unique, so it’s difficult to predict an exact amount. Compensation depends on the circumstances of your asbestos exposure, the companies involved, available evidence, medical costs, lost wages, and other factors. In general, mesothelioma claim payouts average $1 million, but can range higher or lower. With an experienced law firm on your side, you can maximize your potential compensation.
What are the costs involved with hiring a mesothelioma law firm?
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At Braver Law, we provide all legal services on a contingency fee basis for mesothelioma clients. This means there are no upfront fees or costs to you. We only receive payment if we are successful in recovering compensation for you.
Why should I hire a local law firm in Washington, D.C.?
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It is always advisable to hire a law firm located in the jurisdiction where you plan to file suit. Local firms like ours have in-depth knowledge of D.C. courts, judges, legal practices and case history that can influence outcomes. We utilize our regional experience and roots in the community to maximize results for local residents diagnosed with mesothelioma after asbestos exposure in Washington, D.C.
How can I find out where and when I was exposed to asbestos?
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The mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law have extensive experience uncovering the details of asbestos exposure from decades ago. We dig deep into your work history, research premises likely to contain asbestos, locate records from contractors, employers and suppliers, and identify products used. Our investigation identifies probable asbestos exposure so we can build a strong claim.
How do I know if I have a valid mesothelioma case?
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To have a strong claim, you must prove asbestos exposure that led to a mesothelioma diagnosis, and also prove negligence by the company that exposed you. With an initial case evaluation, our lawyers can determine the strength and validity of your potential claim based on your work history, exposure details, medical records and the companies involved.
Can family members file a mesothelioma claim?
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If someone dies from mesothelioma, their family can file a wrongful death suit against the asbestos companies responsible. Economic damages like funeral expenses, medical bills, and lost income can be claimed, along with non-economic damages for the loss of your loved one. We can advise you on the wrongful death claim process and file suit on your behalf.
Will I have to go to trial for my mesothelioma claim?
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Most mesothelioma cases settle out of court before reaching trial. Defendants want to avoid risky and expensive trials, so they often agree to negotiated settlements. However, sometimes a reasonable settlement cannot be reached, and we must take your case to trial. Our experienced trial lawyers will aggressively represent your rights before a judge and jury if needed.
How long does it take to resolve a mesothelioma claim?
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Again, each case is different, but the typical timeline is 12-18 months from the initial filing to resolution. The process involves extensive investigation and evidence collection, followed by settlement negotiations or a trial. Delays may happen, so we work quickly to make sure your case moves forward in a timely manner. Our goal is to secure compensation for you as soon as possible.
Let our lawyers handle legal matters while you focus on health. We empower victims by managing the legal process from start to finish.
Consult mesothelioma lawyers immediately to preserve your legal rights. Do not accept quick generic settlement offers.
Explore different treatment plans with your oncologists and related medical teams. Understand your prognosis and life expectancy.
Get a confirmation of your diagnosis from mesothelioma specialists. Consider options at UCLA, UCSF, or major cancer centers.
Punitive damages: In cases of gross negligence, courts may award additional damages to punish defendant companies.
Pain and suffering: Although monetary compensation can never erase pain, it provides recognition of the physical and emotional impacts of mesothelioma.
Lost wages: Mesothelioma often forces victims to stop working well before retirement age. Reimbursement for this lost income is possible.
Commitment to Client Relationships - We provide personalized attention and compassion to each person we represent.
Resources to Build Strong Claims - Our in-house experts and networks can develop evidence regarding your exposure.
Dedicated Mesothelioma Practice - We focus solely on these types of cases, rather than practicing general law.
Deep Knowledge of D.C. Courts and Legal Landscape - Our local experience helps us navigate the complex legal system in your favor.
Settlement or Trial - Defendants may settle out of court to avoid trial. If not, your case will proceed to trial.
Case Building - Gathering medical records, testimony, expert opinions and other evidence to support your claim.
Investigation - Collecting information about your work and exposure history. Identifying liable companies and locating evidence.
Shipyards - shipbuilding and repair processes involved many asbestos products. Norfolk Naval Shipyard is located nearby in Virginia.
Railroads & Metro - brake pads and insulators contained asbestos. Workers were exposed constantly to asbestos fibers.
Power Plants - asbestos used extensively in insulation around boilers and piping. The Benning Road Power Plant in D.C. was a major source.