Steps in Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit and
finding an attorney
By: Matt West
In order to get compensation for mesothelioma, filing a lawsuit
is quite imperative. However the process is quite long drawn and
tedious. The most important step pertaining to the same is
selecting the correct mesothelioma attorney or law firm. It is
important to find a good, decent and experienced mesothelioma
lawyer as soon as possible after one has been diagnosed with the
disease. In most places there is a set time limit within which one
can file a lawsuit, and it is very important that the victim party
does not miss that deadline. Otherwise it may land you up as an
ineligible claimant. So, the earlier you get to a mesothelioma
lawyer, the better are your chances of success.
Apart from that the firm should be trustworthy one and the
victim party should build up an excellent relationship cum rapport
with the same. If one is considering about filing a mesothelioma
lawsuit, then the victim party should meet up with several law
firms before making the final decision. There are a large number of
law firms who are specialized in filing mesothelioma lawsuits.
In order to choose the correct law firm for filing
your lawsuit, the following steps can be followed:
• Start the Search: You can look for a qualified mesothelioma
attorney in various bar associations, Martindale-Hubbell Law
Directory that is found in most public libraries, Yellow Pages, and
of course the Internet. Law firms normally have their own
sites.
• Narrow down the Field: After compiling a list of some
mesothelioma law firms in your area, try to make establish contact
with them either by mail, email or telephone for further
information. It is important to provide the law firms with details
of your legal issue and find out if they can handle your situation.
Also enquire about their fees for an initial consultation and an
estimate of the total costs involved in handling a mesothelioma
lawsuit. It is recommended that the victim party make schedule
appointments with two or three different law firms before coming to
the final decision.
• Meet the Prospective Attorneys: During the initial
consultation, it is important that you and your lawyer get to know
each other. There has to be a free flow of exchange words between
both of you. After carefully reviewing your case, the lawyer must
be in a position to inform you of your rights and suggest
alternative courses of action, if any. Moreover, it is during this
initial consultation period that a mesothelioma attorney can
explain what he or she can do for you and how much will be the cost
factor. Also it is important for you to know about the attorney’s
experience in handling previous mesothelioma lawsuits. If you are
totally satisfied with the details, you may request a written fee
agreement before proceeding and a list of references that you may
contact.
Making your Decision: After each initial consultation, it is
important to consider the following questions about the
mesothelioma attorney you just met:
• Did I got a firm understanding of my alternative courses of
action from the attorney?
• Was the attorney knowledgeable about asbestos law?
• Was I given enough time and did the person listened to me
carefully?
• Did the attorney seem trustworthy?
• Am I understanding the range of possible results, which might
spill out during each course of action?
Fees: It is important to consider this aspect with due
diligence. To lower costs, you can ask your asbestos lawyer to
employ a junior lawyer to perform a certain part of the entire
process. You can also do some tasks by yourself to save time and
money (Provided your attorney allows you to do the same). An
asbestos lawyer may charge a flat fee for a specific task or offer
other methods of payment.
Also you can go for contingent fee arrangement process. A
contingent fee arrangement is that your lawyer gets a percentage of
the compensation money you receive as resolution of your asbestos
lawsuit. If you do not receive compensation for the lawsuit then
your lawyer collects no fees. A contingency fee is a good option
for those people who cannot do away with hourly legal fees.
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