Losing a loved one to mesothelioma is heartbreaking, but you don’t have to face the financial and emotional burden alone. Let us fight to pursue multiple forms of mesothelioma compensation on your behalf.
Compensation offers families much-needed relief, support, and resources, while also holding negligent companies accountable. Take the first step today — our team of mesothelioma experts is here to guide you in securing both financial assistance and justice.
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Surviving family members, including spouses, children, and grandchildren, may be entitled to compensation following the death of a loved one due to asbestos exposure. These individuals could qualify for compensation through wrongful death claims, asbestos trusts, and other legal avenues.
Surviving family members can use compensation to cover outstanding medical bills, funeral, and burial expenses. It can also help alleviate living costs and provide financial support for dependents impacted by the loss of earning potential.
Some forms of compensation, like asbestos trust funds, offer claimants payment in as little as 90 days. If quick compensation is your top priority, let your lawyer know so they can plan your legal strategy accordingly.
Claimants who partner with our trusted law firm often secure compensation exceeding $1 million, with the potential for even higher amounts based on the specific details of your case.
The timeline varies depending on the types of compensation you pursue. Trials can take years, while legal settlements and asbestos trust funds may offer compensation in a few months.
The statute of limitations varies by state, but the average is 2 to 3 years after diagnosis or death. Once the statute of limitations has passed, so has the opportunity to collect compensation, making it vital for potential claimants to act quickly.
Yes, most surviving family members are eligible for multiple forms of compensation. Your lawyer can help you better understand the options available to you.
Getting started takes minutes and costs nothing. To speak with an expert legal advisor, fill out our eligibility form or call us at 866.979.5178.
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