Mesothelioma lawsuits

Mesothelioma lawsuits are classified into two groups:  wrongful death and personal injury.

A wrongful death suit occurs when the survivors initiate the mesothelioma lawsuit on the behalf of a deceased victim of malignant mesothelioma.Persons who may bring a wrongful death mesothelioma lawsuit include the spouse, relatives, and/or executor of the estate of the deceased individual.

In a personal injury mesothelioma lawsuit, the individual diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma is living and initiating the lawsuit on his/her behalf.

Since 1994, the number of mesothelioma lawsuits filed has doubled. In turn, the claims increase each year.

Explanation for the steady rise in mesothelioma lawsuits:

  • Increased awareness of asbestos-related illnesses
  • Availability of legal restitution

Asbestos is a hazardous carcinogen that was utilized heavily up until 1970 for its many commercial applications.

By choosing to place business ahead of general health, asbestos product manufacturers can be held negligent and liable for any asbestos-related health problems caused as a result of their actions.

Wrongful Death Mesothelioma Lawsuit In most cases, people who have contracted malignant mesothelioma die from this disease.

The average life expectancy of a malignant mesothelioma sufferer can be between four to twenty-four months. A wrongful death lawsuit is filed when there is a fatality that occurs due to the negligence on the part of another person or entity. In the case of mesothelioma lawsuits, the majority of victims were expose to asbestos at their place of employment.

Examples of negligence impart by companies to their employees include:

Not providing an environmental safe job site from the hazards of asbestos

  • Not posting information on the hazards of asbestos exposure
  • Concealing information on the hazards of asbestos

The amount of work necessary to prove wrongful death from asbestos exposure increases, due to the need to connect the work history of the deceased to the development of malignant mesothelioma.

In most cases, the victim may had a profession, including pipe fitter or insulation installer, that provided a direct contact with asbestos due to the actions of an employer.

Testimony from individuals who remember working with the departed, who can supply information necessary to the mesothelioma lawsuit, some of which include work history and product exposure of the claimant.

However, in other cases, victims can be exposed to quantities of asbestos but not have an asbestos-related profession, some of which include family members of asbestos workers and dry cleaner workers.

For this wrongful death lawsuit, the link between the asbestos exposure and negligent company can be difficult to prove.

Personal Injury Mesothelioma Lawsuit Personal injury mesothelioma lawsuit is a type of law covering any injury done to a person by another person, company, and entity. The injury can be physical or emotional.

This lawsuit can be less complicated to establish. The plaintiff in the personal injury mesothelioma lawsuit will provide evidence to their mesothelioma lawyer to support the claims made in the lawsuit, including testimony regarding asbestos exposure. The evidence consist of the same items as wrongful death mesothelioma lawsuit, some of which include work history and product exposure.

Lawsuit Compensation The compensation for wrongful death and personal injury mesothelioma lawsuit will cover the loss of a lifetime of the claimant earnings.

Settlements can compensate for health care bills, medication expense and funeral arrangements. Depending on the level of negligence, punitive damage can be awarded for the defendant's action.

In cases of no fatality, lawsuits compensate victims for the asbestos-related disease causing the loss in quality of life or the loss of ability to maintain a profession.