Wednesday, 13 July 2016
7 Things to look for when hiring an Asbestos Law Firm.
Unfortunately, not all law firms specializing in
mesothelioma are the same. While some may have several years of experience,
other firms are relatively new to the area of mesothelioma. In addition, some
law firms may concentrate on other areas of law besides mesothelioma while
another firm may solely focus on asbestos cases.
Aside from using your good judgement when determining
which law firm you should use, there are several factors you should consider:
1.
The law firm should have experience in dealing
with mesothelioma cases.
2.
The law firm should be extremely knowledgeable
in asbestos laws and prior cases.
3.
Look for a law firm that focuses solely on
asbestos-related cases.
4.
Look for law firms with a stellar reputation in
handling asbestos cases.
5.
The law firm should not only understand asbestos
laws, but should also have extensive knowledge of medical problems associated
with asbestos diseases.
6.
The law firm should always keep you updated on
what’s going on in your case. Although attorneys are busy people, they should
be accessible.
7.
You should always get an initial consultation at
no charge before deciding on a firm.
Keep in mind that it’s not recommended to retain a law
firm that promises you that you will win your case no matter what. Although
statistics show that the majority mesothelioma victims do go on to win their
lawsuits, there are a variety of factors involved, and no case is guaranteed.
An experienced law firm will help you to understand your chances and what is
involved, but will never assure that your case is 100% guaranteed.
Making your case
easier
Although a law firm will do the majority of your case
work, it’s always a good idea to be prepared and make things easier so that the
process gets rolling faster.
First, make sure to gather your medical documents,
including when and where you were diagnosed, and bring this information to your
initial meeting. This will allow the firm to determine if your case can be
taken on.
Next, be prepared to provide the law firm with your work
history and information including the full company name, address, phone number,
your job role, and how long you worked there.
Finally, start keeping track of all expenses used
pertaining to your disease. For example, always keep a copy of medical bills,
hospital visits, mileage used to get to appointments, medical supplies, and
anything other expense you paid out due to your illness.
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