Compensation
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Compensation & Financial Assistance
Claimants have successfully sued companies that exposed them to asbestos, winning
compensation through settlements or bankruptcy trusts. Veterans also can seek
compensation from the VA. Compensation amounts vary depending on expenses like
funeral costs, lost wages and emotional distress.
In addition to holding companies accountable for exposing workers to asbestos, a
mesothelioma lawsuit can serve another practical purpose. It can compensate people
financially and help them take care of medical bills and loss of income.
Compensation differs for each mesothelioma claim. It can range from small amounts to sums
in the millions of dollars. It can be hard to predict how much compensation can come with
each case, or even how a case will be resolved. An experienced asbestos specialized attorney
can help gauge your eligibility and case value.
In most cases, a mesothelioma diagnosis can be traced to a specific company or companies
that exposed you to asbestos, despite the known dangers. In these situations, the company
knowingly risked your health and safety in order to make a profit, and you deserve
compensation for your suffering.
There are various types of mesothelioma claims that may apply to your situation. An attorney
can explain your options and help you file the appropriate claim for your circumstances. If
you or loved one is not filing a claim, there are other types of general financial help available
to you.
What Type of Compensation Can You Receive?
Bankruptcy Trust Funds
A number of companies that mined asbestos or manufactured products containing
asbestos no longer exist. Some were bought by other companies, while others went out
of business. Some declared bankruptcy because of the large number of asbestos
lawsuits filed against them.
This does not mean these companies don't have money. In bankruptcy protection, many
companies were ordered to set up funds specifically to compensate asbestos victims.
These funds are known as mesothelioma compensation funds or trust funds. They can
play a key role in the settlement process because the funds can quickly dispatch a
case.
Settlement
Some defendants in asbestos-related lawsuits decide that settling a claim is cheaper
than racking up more legal fees and risking a loss at trial. Most mesothelioma attorneys
are paid only if their clients' claims are successful. Defendants' attorneys, on the other
hand, are usually paid monthly throughout the lawsuit, and that cost is not tied to the
case outcome.
Other defendants are willing to risk a trial. Even if a case goes to trial, a defendant can
opt to negotiate a settlement, particularly if the case seems to be favoring you.
Trial Verdicts
If your case goes to trial and the defendant does not settle, there are two likely
outcomes: Guilty or not guilty. If the defendant is found guilty, money is usually awarded
to you. Each mesothelioma case is unique, and there are no set guidelines for claim
compensation from asbestos exposure.
If you win, the amount owed to you depends on the facts of your case and other factors,
such as medical costs and lost income.
VA Claims
Many people who served in a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces were exposed to
asbestos — especially those who worked in shipbuilding during World War II. Veterans
have a right to file a claim with the VA seeking compensation for any injuries or illnesses
developed while serving their country.
Paperwork can be confusing and complicated, but you can reach the Veterans
Department at The Mesothelioma Center for assistance filing your claims.