Monday, 4 April 2011

Mesothelioma Lawsuits, Mesothelioma Information

Before you consider filing a mesothelioma lawsuit, it is important to be properly diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma by a medical professional, and even to seek out a second opinion.It also makes a difference as to whether you have mesothelioma or some other type of asbestos cancer. Generally, the courts have been more generous to mesothelioma victims than plaintiffs with other cancers or non-malignant asbestos diseases; awards are made in 75% of all mesothelioma cases going to trial.
Only about half of those involving asbestosis are found in favor of the plaintiff, however.

In any event, you may want to seek a diagnosis from your family doctor and /or an experienced oncologist, pathologist or another physician with experience in asbestos related diseases. It should include a biopsy which is examined by a pathologist, and may also include x-rays, or a CAT scan.. Regarding a mesothelioma lawsuit, this is the solid documentation of your illness that your lawyer may want to have available for examination by the judge and jury.
Mesothelioma Lawsuits: Step Two

It is important to understand that your right to file a claim may be subject to a statute of limitations. This varies depending on the law of the applicable state. In any event, the sooner you file your complaint, the greater your opportunity may be for recovering your damages.

Although anyone who can write reasonably well and pay the filing fee (between $50 - $250, depending on the state or jurisdiction) can file a civil complaint for a mesothelioma lawsuit, it is better to first discuss the case with an attorney. A good mesothelioma lawyer will be thoroughly familiar with the specific laws relating to your illness, and ideally will have successfully represented many such clients.

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