Mesothelioma Lawyers in Maryland

Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that affects the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers many of the body’s internal organs. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may have many questions about this disease and your legal options. The experienced mesothelioma lawyers in Maryland at Braver Law are here to help. Contact our office today for a free consultation.

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What is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that develops from the thin layer of tissue that covers many of the internal organs known as the mesothelium. This tissue is found around the lungs, abdominal cavity, and heart. Mesothelioma most often starts in the pleura (outer lining of the lungs and internal chest wall) but can also occur in the peritoneum (the lining of the abdominal cavity) or pericardium (a sac that surrounds the heart).

Mesothelioma is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals made up of tiny fibers. Before the health hazards of asbestos were fully understood, it was widely used in many industrial and construction settings for its heat and fire resistant properties. When asbestos fibers are inhaled or ingested, they can become lodged in the body where they can cause genetic damage and inflammation, eventually leading to mesothelioma in some individuals.

Mesothelioma is considered a rare cancer, but rates have increased in recent years due to widespread asbestos use in the 20th century. Mesothelioma accounts for about 3,000 deaths per year in the United States. Men are more likely to develop mesothelioma than women, since men were more likely to work in environments with heavy asbestos exposure like shipyards, power plants, and construction sites. There is also typically a long latency period between asbestos exposure and mesothelioma diagnosis, with most cases occurring 20-50 years after the initial exposure.

If you have worked with or around asbestos and have concerns about mesothelioma, contact the dedicated mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law today. Our mesothelioma lawyers in Maryland handle these cases and understand the complex legal and medical issues involved.

Mesothelioma Causes and Risk Factors

As noted above, mesothelioma is almost always caused by asbestos exposure. In very rare cases, mesothelioma can result from radiation therapy or exposure to other mineral fibers such as erionite. The main risk factor for mesothelioma is working with or around asbestos. Individuals in these high-risk occupations are most likely to develop mesothelioma:

  • Construction workers - asbestos was used in many construction materials until the 1970s. Workers involved in insulation, roofing, drywall, flooring, and demolition were especially at risk.
  • Shipyard workers - asbestos was heavily used in shipbuilding because of its fire-resistant properties. Workers who assembled, repaired, or dismantled ships were exposed to asbestos on a regular basis.
  • Power plant workers - asbestos was used as insulation around boilers and pipes. Maintenance workers and electricians had high exposure levels.
  • Manufacturing workers - many factory workers came into contact with asbestos through machinery, protective equipment, and other materials. Common high-risk industries included auto parts, chemical plants, and refineries.
  • Miners - asbestos miners and those working around asbestos mines had daily exposure to raw asbestos and are extremely susceptible to mesothelioma.

In addition to occupation, several other risk factors can increase an individual’s risk of developing mesothelioma after asbestos exposure:

  • Direct exposure to raw asbestos fibers - workers around raw asbestos or assisting in removing insulation are more likely to inhale fibers directly into the lungs.
  • Early exposure - those exposed to asbestos early in life are more prone to mesothelioma development.
  • Duration of exposure - the longer someone is exposed to asbestos, the more likely they are to develop mesothelioma.

It is important to note that family members of workers exposed to asbestos also have an increased risk of mesothelioma and other asbestos diseases. This is because workers can indirectly expose their families by bringing asbestos fibers home on their clothes, shoes, and hair.

If you believe you got mesothelioma through secondhand asbestos exposure, contact our office. The mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law will fight to get you the compensation you deserve.

Mesothelioma Symptoms and Diagnosis

In its early stages, mesothelioma may not cause many noticeable symptoms. As the cancer progresses, certain symptoms can emerge depending on where the mesothelioma develops:

Pleural Mesothelioma (lungs):

  • Shortness of breath
  • Persistent cough
  • Pain or tightness in the chest
  • Unexplained weight loss

Peritoneal Mesothelioma (abdomen):

  • Abdominal pain or swelling
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Feeling full after only eating a little
  • Bowel obstruction

Pericardial Mesothelioma (heart):

  • Chest pain
  • Abnormal heart rhythms
  • Fluid buildup around the heart

Since these general symptoms can be caused by many other common conditions, mesothelioma is often misdiagnosed at first. Many patients go through months of tests for other diseases before getting an accurate mesothelioma diagnosis.

There are several tests doctors use to confirm a mesothelioma diagnosis:

  • Imaging tests like CT scans, MRIs, PET scans, and X-rays to visualize tumors and determine how far they have spread.
  • Biopsies to take samples of abnormal tissue for examination under a microscope by a pathologist.
  • Blood tests to measure levels of certain substances that may indicate mesothelioma.
  • Pulmonary function tests to determine how well the lungs are working.

Only a specialist called a pathologist can make a definitive mesothelioma diagnosis. It is critical to confirm a diagnosis before considering treatment options.

The mesothelioma attorneys in Maryland at Braver Law understand how overwhelming a diagnosis can be. Let us handle the legal process so you can focus on your health. Call our office today to set up a free case evaluation.

Mesothelioma Treatments and Prognosis

Once diagnosed, most mesothelioma patients consider aggressive treatment plans to fight the disease. Combining multiple treatment types is the most effective approach to improve prognosis. Common mesothelioma treatments include:

Surgery

For eligible patients, surgery can remove cancerous tumors from the body. There are three main types:

  • Pleurectomy - removes the lining around the lungs but leaves the lungs themselves intact. This helps prevent fluid buildup and improves breathing.
  • Pneumonectomy - removes an entire diseased lung as well as nearby tissue. This is a more aggressive surgery with a difficult recovery.
  • Cytoreduction - removes as much visible cancer as possible from the abdomen. May be combined with heated chemotherapy directly into the abdomen.

While surgery cannot cure mesothelioma, it can help control the cancer's spread. Our mesothelioma lawyers can help you recover costs if asbestos exposure caused your illness. Call today for a free case review.

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Radiation Therapy

High energy beams are used to shrink and destroy cancer cells. Radiation can come from outside the body or from materials placed inside near tumors. Often used before or after surgery to enhance effectiveness. Helps control pain and other symptoms.

Chemotherapy

Uses powerful cancer-fighting drugs to kill mesothelioma cells. Can be given intravenously, orally, or directly into the abdomen or chest. Often used as the primary treatment when surgery is not an option. Newer drugs continue to improve patient outcomes.

Immunotherapy

Uses the body's own immune system to attack cancer cells. Can boost the effectiveness of other treatments when used in combination. One promising immunotherapy for mesothelioma is the drug Keytruda, which has shown improved survival rates in clinical trials.

Our dedicated mesothelioma attorneys will fight tirelessly so you receive full compensation for your injuries. Don't wait - contact Braver Law today for a free consultation.

Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit

Mesothelioma is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. If you have mesothelioma, filing a lawsuit can help you and your family seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other costs. An experienced lawyer is critical for building a strong case. Here’s what to expect when filing a mesothelioma lawsuit:

  • Investigation - Your lawyer will thoroughly investigate how, when, and where you were exposed to asbestos. This often involves interviewing you and coworkers, obtaining employment records, and hiring experts to recreate work site conditions.
  • Naming Defendants - Companies responsible for asbestos exposure will be named as defendants. This may include asbestos product manufacturers, your employer, contractors, and premises owners of exposure sites.
  • Filing a Complaint - The lawsuit begins by filing a legal complaint detailing how the defendants’ negligence led to your asbestos exposure and mesothelioma diagnosis. Defendants must be served formal notice.
  • Discovery - Lawyers exchange evidence like documents, interrogatories, and depositions. Both sides investigate facts to support their case.
  • Settlement or Trial - Most mesothelioma lawsuits settle out of court before trial. If not, your case will proceed to a trial by jury who will decide if the defendants are liable for damages.
  • Compensation - If successful, you will be awarded mesothelioma compensation often from multiple defendants. This is based on the losses and hardships you suffered.

The process takes time - often a year or more. But going to trial can sometimes result in larger awards. Let our expert mesothelioma lawyers in Maryland simplify the process for you. Contact Braver Law today.

Mesothelioma Claims and Compensation

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure, you can pursue legal claims for compensation. Mesothelioma settlements account for many millions in asbestos litigation each year. The experienced attorneys at Braver Law will fight to get you every penny you deserve. Contact us today to explore your options.

Types of Mesothelioma Compensation

Mesothelioma patients may recover compensation for many different losses and expenses, such as:

  • Medical costs - Expenses from diagnosis, treatment, hospital stays, surgeries, and medication. Future costs are also included.
  • Lost wages - Mesothelioma often prevents patients from working. Past and future lost income can be recovered.
  • Pain and suffering - Compensation for the physical and emotional pain mesothelioma causes you and loved ones.
  • Loss of consortium - Spouses can receive compensation for damage to marital relations.
  • Funeral costs - Mesothelioma families can receive compensation to cover funeral and burial costs.
  • Wrongful death damages - Compensation for loved ones if mesothelioma was a factor in the patient’s death.
  • Punitive damages - Money awarded to punish defendants for egregious conduct.

The exact value of your case depends on many unique factors. Our mesothelioma lawyers will fight tirelessly to maximize your compensation.

Financial Assistance Options

In addition to lawsuits, there are other ways mesothelioma patients can get financial assistance:

  • Asbestos trust funds - Companies that went bankrupt over asbestos litigation set up trusts to pay victims.
  • Disability benefits - You may qualify for Social Security or long-term disability insurance.
  • VA benefits - Veterans exposed to asbestos may receive disability and healthcare benefits.
  • Clinical trials - Experimental drug trials often cover health care costs for participants.

Let the dedicated mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law help you identify sources of assistance during this difficult time. Call our office today for a free consultation.

Proving Mesothelioma was Caused by Asbestos

The key to getting compensation for mesothelioma is proving your asbestos exposure directly led to your diagnosis. An experienced lawyer will work diligently to establish causation by:

  • Detailing your exposure history - Construction workers, shipyard employees, and other industrial laborers were constantly around asbestos until safety regulations improved.
  • Getting statements from coworkers - Witnesses can provide invaluable testimony regarding unsafe working conditions.
  • Working with medical experts - Doctors can analyze medical records and determine if asbestos exposure caused cell mutations.
  • Highlighting negligence - Failure to warn about asbestos hazards or take safety precautions can prove culpability.
  • Establishing product liability - If you handled raw asbestos or used products containing it, the manufacturers can be held responsible.

Proving causation is challenging but critical in mesothelioma cases. The mesothelioma lawyers in Maryland at Braver Law hold companies accountable. Put our team on your side today.

Statute of Limitations on Mesothelioma Lawsuits

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, it is critical to act quickly and file a claim before the statute of limitations expires. This deadline varies by state but is typically 1-3 years after diagnosis. Our attorneys will immediately determine the statute and quickly prepare your case. Contact Braver Law today - time is limited.

Why the Statute of Limitations Matters

The statute of limitations sets legal deadlines on how long people have to file various civil claims. For mesothelioma, this window is very short because it begins running at diagnosis. 

Here’s why it is so important:

  • Missing the deadline forever bars your claim - Courts will not accept cases filed even one day late. The merits or fairness of the case do not matter.
  • Lawsuits take time - Investigation, preparing arguments, getting evidence, negotiations, and trial can take a year or more.
  • You deserve compensation - Mesothelioma patients should not lose their right to compensation because they did not act immediately. But delays can prevent you from getting what you deserve.
  • Peace of mind - By acting quickly, patients can resolve their cases and focus on health, family, and recovery.

Do not risk losing your opportunity for compensation. Call Braver Law now so our mesothelioma lawyers in Maryland can start on your case right away.

Finding the Right Mesothelioma Lawyer

Because mesothelioma cases are extremely complex, it is critical to have an experienced attorney protecting your rights. When choosing a mesothelioma lawyer, look for these key traits:

  • Specialization - Look for a lawyer that focuses specifically on mesothelioma and asbestos litigation. This shows extensive experience with these cases.
  • Resources - Mesothelioma cases require major time and financial investments for investigation, medical experts, trial preparations and more. Choose a well-resourced firm.
  • Past results - Ask about a lawyer's case results. Have they secured major verdicts and settlements for clients in the past?
  • Respect - The best mesothelioma lawyers have close relationships with healthcare providers and are respected by opponents. This helps resolve cases.
  • Attorney relationships - Mesothelioma often involves multiple defendants. Lawyers must collaborate efficiently across firms.
  • Compassion - This is an incredibly difficult time. Choose a mesothelioma lawyer in Maryland who will listen and treat you like family.

The mesothelioma attorneys at Braver Law check every box. If you want aggressive lawyers fighting for your best interests, contact us today.

Let us ease your financial stress so you can focus on your health. The expert mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law are here for you 24/7. Call today for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mesothelioma Lawyers in Maryland

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you likely have many questions. The experienced attorneys at Braver Law are here to provide answers and support. Below are some of the most common questions we receive about mesothelioma claims:

Should I Settle or Go to Trial?

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Settlements result in compensation faster without a trial. But jury verdicts often award larger amounts. Skilled attorneys help weigh the options to maximize payouts. Factors like available evidence and defendant finances contribute to strategic decisions. Most cases settle, but attorneys prepare every case for trial.

How Long Will My Lawsuit Take?

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Most cases take 1-2 years from start to finish. The law firm first conducts a thorough investigation into how and where exposure occurred. Then they prepare evidence and file the complaint once ready. Pretrial preparation, settlement talks and possibly a jury trial follow. Experienced lawyers work quickly knowing victims have limited time.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Mesothelioma Lawyer?

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Never pay any upfront legal fees or case expenses. The right law firms work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you recover compensation. Their percentage comes from lawsuit settlements and awards. Reputable mesothelioma lawyers do not charge clients directly.

How Do I Find the Best Mesothelioma Law Firm?

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Look for attorneys with decades of asbestos litigation experience. They should devote their firm exclusively to these cases, not take them occasionally. Make sure they have a track record of success. Top lawyers understand complex asbestos laws and have networks of medical experts. Choose a firm you trust to handle your case diligently and compassionately.

Am I Eligible to File an Asbestos Lawsuit in New York?

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If you developed mesothelioma or another illness following asbestos exposure in New York, you can pursue legal action in New York. Defendants like manufacturers, contractors and employers can be held responsible. With an attorney, you can file a personal injury lawsuit or wrongful death claim based on negligence. Even if exposure occurred decades ago, you still have legal options.

How much time do I have to file a mesothelioma lawsuit?

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Each state sets a strict statute of limitations on filing asbestos lawsuits. In Florida, it is 4 years from diagnosis. Given the prognosis, it is crucial to act quickly to file your claim in time. An experienced lawyer ensures the process moves swiftly.

What compensation is available in a mesothelioma lawsuit?

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You may recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other costs. Experienced lawyers maximize compensation by identifying all parties liable for asbestos exposure and securing funds from asbestos bankruptcy trusts. Settlement amounts often reach well into the millions of dollars for mesothelioma victims.

How much does it cost to hire a mesothelioma law firm?

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Reputable mesothelioma firms work on contingency, meaning there are no upfront costs and they only collect fees if you receive a settlement. They take care of all costs, so patients pay nothing out of pocket. Contingency means accessible legal help for victims when they need it most.

How can a mesothelioma lawyer help?

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Filing a lawsuit can provide much-needed financial security to cover hefty medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses that arise after a diagnosis. Mesothelioma lawyers have successfully recovered compensation from companies responsible for toxic asbestos exposure. They manage the entire legal process so victims can focus on their health.

Should I get a second opinion on a mesothelioma diagnosis?

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Yes, mesothelioma is often misdiagnosed initially. Seek a second opinion from a specialist at a dedicated mesothelioma center. These experts can provide the most accurate diagnosis and best treatment recommendations based on their extensive experience with this rare cancer.

What is the life expectancy for mesothelioma patients?

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Prognosis is poor, with most patients surviving 12-21 months after diagnosis. Early diagnosis when the cancer is still localized offers the best prognosis. Palliative care can help mesothelioma patients remain comfortable. Joining a clinical trial may give access to promising new therapies. Some patients can live several years with aggressive treatment.

How is mesothelioma treated?

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Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. In early stages, aggressive surgery can sometimes remove tumors. Chemotherapy aims to kill remaining cancer cells but mesothelioma resists chemo. Radiation helps ease pain and symptoms. Experimental treatments through clinical trials may also help. Multimodal therapy that combines these approaches is most common.

Who is at risk of asbestos exposure?

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Anyone who has worked with or around asbestos-containing products may have been exposed, including construction, shipyard, power plant, and factory workers. Families of exposed workers are also at risk. Veterans exposed while serving in the military have very high mesothelioma rates. People living near asbestos mines or facilities can also be affected.

How much asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma?

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There is no known safe level of asbestos exposure. People exposed frequently over months or years in high-risk occupations are most at risk. However, even low-level or indirect environmental exposure can be enough to cause mesothelioma decades later. Family members of exposed workers can also develop mesothelioma.

What causes mesothelioma?

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In most cases, mesothelioma is caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral once heavily used in construction, shipbuilding, manufacturing, and other industries for its durability and fire resistance. However, inhaling or ingesting asbestos fibers can cause cell damage that eventually leads to mesothelioma and other diseases. Smoking combined with asbestos exposure greatly increases mesothelioma risk.

What are the symptoms of mesothelioma?

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Symptoms vary by type but may include shortness of breath, chest pain, chronic cough, abdominal swelling and pain, bowel obstruction, fever, night sweats, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss. Unfortunately, these non-specific symptoms often lead to misdiagnosis at first. It takes an experienced doctor to suspect and accurately diagnose mesothelioma.

What is mesothelioma?

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Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive form of cancer that affects the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers many internal organs. It is caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos fibers become lodged in the mesothelium and cause cell damage and malignant tumor growth. Pleural mesothelioma (lungs) is most common, but it can also develop in the abdomen or around the heart.

Why Should I Choose Braver Law?

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Our network of attorneys help mesothelioma victims in Texas, and Braver Law has the expertise to maximize your compensation. Our sole focus is on asbestos litigation. We have a proven track record of results. Most importantly, we provide compassionate support so you can focus on your health while we handle the legal fight. Contact us today to learn how we can help.

How Long Will the Claims Process Take?

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Again, each case is unique. But typically we aim to secure compensation for our clients within 12-18 months. Mesothelioma progresses quickly, so we act urgently while still doing diligent legal work. Our goal is to resolve cases efficiently so clients receive funds during their lifetime. We also expedite trial dates when necessary.

How Much Can I Expect to Receive for My Claim?

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Every case is different based on the evidence, circumstances, and parties involved. In general, mesothelioma claims can often yield substantial verdicts and settlements. There are no costs or fees unless we recover damages for you.

What Compensation is Available in Mesothelioma Lawsuits?

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If negligence led to asbestos exposure that caused your cancer, you can seek damages for:

  • Medical costs: Surgery, chemotherapy, hospital stays, medications
  • Lost wages: Both current and future lost income
  • Pain and suffering: Physical and emotional distress
  • Loss of consortium: Impact on your relationships

While monetary damages cannot undo the harm caused, they can provide financial stability and lift some burdens. With an expert lawyer, you can pursue maximum compensation.

How Will a Lawyer Investigate My Asbestos Exposure?

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Your attorney will thoroughly research your work history to identify all the asbestos products you may have encountered. This can involve reviewing employment records, interviewing co-workers, hiring occupational historians, and consulting asbestos registries. Experienced lawyers have extensive knowledge of where asbestos was used in Texas worksites. Identifying companies liable for your exposure is key to getting compensation.

Do I Need to Hire a Mesothelioma Lawyer?

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Yes, it is highly recommended to have a qualified mesothelioma attorney on your side. These cases involve complex litigation against multiple defendants. There are strict statutes of limitations requiring legal action within a certain time frame after diagnosis. An experienced lawyer understands the intricacies of asbestos claims and knows how to build a strong case, negotiate fair settlements, and win favorable verdicts. They can handle the legal process so you can focus on treatment.

What should I do after being diagnosed?

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Get medical confirmation of the diagnosis, explore treatment options, and call a mesothelioma lawyer right away. Managing the legal process early allows you to focus on health. An experienced lawyer handles the lawsuit so you can devote time to treatment and family.

What proof is required for a mesothelioma lawsuit?

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Lawyers must prove asbestos exposure caused the mesothelioma and companies were negligent. This requires extensive investigation into work history, employer records, exposure details, and more. Experienced lawyers work with medical experts to establish causation.

Can I file a lawsuit if exposure was long ago?

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California's statutes of limitations allow lawsuits even decades after asbestos exposure. It is possible to recover compensation today for exposure long ago. An experienced lawyer can help file and determine the statute of limitations even if a diagnosis just occurred.

How quickly should I hire a mesothelioma lawyer?

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It is critical to consult an experienced mesothelioma lawyer immediately after diagnosis. These cases take extensive time and investigation to prepare. The longer you wait, the more difficult it becomes to recover compensation down the road. Act now to preserve your legal rights.

How can I find the best mesothelioma lawyer in California?

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Look for lawyers experienced specifically in mesothelioma cases. Beware generic offers. The best lawyers show compassion, have sufficient resources, and possess extensive expertise in these complex lawsuits. A lawyer familiar with California courts, judges, and defendant companies is ideal.

What compensation is available in a mesothelioma lawsuit?

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If negligence can be proven, mesothelioma victims can recover compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. While exact amounts vary, typical settlements range from $1 million to $3 million in California. However, maximum compensation depends on case specifics.

How prevalent is mesothelioma in California?

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California has one of the highest rates of mesothelioma in the country, with over 700 people diagnosed per year. Widespread asbestos use in shipyards, refineries, and other industrial sites put workers at risk. Mesothelioma hotspots include Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and San Diego.

What is mesothelioma?

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Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive form of cancer that develops in the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart. It is almost always caused by asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma has a long latency period, often developing 20-50 years after initial asbestos exposure. There is no known cure, but treatment can help extend life expectancy.

How much compensation can I expect to receive for my mesothelioma claim?

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Every mesothelioma case is unique, so it’s difficult to predict an exact amount. Compensation depends on the circumstances of your asbestos exposure, the companies involved, available evidence, medical costs, lost wages, and other factors. In general, mesothelioma claim payouts average $1 million, but can range higher or lower. With an experienced law firm on your side, you can maximize your potential compensation.

What are the costs involved with hiring a mesothelioma law firm?

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At Braver Law, we provide all legal services on a contingency fee basis for mesothelioma clients. This means there are no upfront fees or costs to you. We only receive payment if we are successful in recovering compensation for you.

Why should I hire a local law firm in Washington, D.C.?

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It is always advisable to hire a law firm located in the jurisdiction where you plan to file suit. Local firms like ours have in-depth knowledge of D.C. courts, judges, legal practices and case history that can influence outcomes. We utilize our regional experience and roots in the community to maximize results for local residents diagnosed with mesothelioma after asbestos exposure in Washington, D.C.

How can I find out where and when I was exposed to asbestos?

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The mesothelioma lawyers at Braver Law have extensive experience uncovering the details of asbestos exposure from decades ago. We dig deep into your work history, research premises likely to contain asbestos, locate records from contractors, employers and suppliers, and identify products used. Our investigation identifies probable asbestos exposure so we can build a strong claim.

How do I know if I have a valid mesothelioma case?

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To have a strong claim, you must prove asbestos exposure that led to a mesothelioma diagnosis, and also prove negligence by the company that exposed you. With an initial case evaluation, our lawyers can determine the strength and validity of your potential claim based on your work history, exposure details, medical records and the companies involved.

Can family members file a mesothelioma claim?

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If someone dies from mesothelioma, their family can file a wrongful death suit against the asbestos companies responsible. Economic damages like funeral expenses, medical bills, and lost income can be claimed, along with non-economic damages for the loss of your loved one. We can advise you on the wrongful death claim process and file suit on your behalf.

Will I have to go to trial for my mesothelioma claim?

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Most mesothelioma cases settle out of court before reaching trial. Defendants want to avoid risky and expensive trials, so they often agree to negotiated settlements. However, sometimes a reasonable settlement cannot be reached, and we must take your case to trial. Our experienced trial lawyers will aggressively represent your rights before a judge and jury if needed.

How long does it take to resolve a mesothelioma claim?

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Again, each case is different, but the typical timeline is 12-18 months from the initial filing to resolution. The process involves extensive investigation and evidence collection, followed by settlement negotiations or a trial. Delays may happen, so we work quickly to make sure your case moves forward in a timely manner. Our goal is to secure compensation for you as soon as possible.

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Ensuring clients' futures are secure

Holding negligent companies accountable

Compensation for lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering

Multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements

Relationships based on respect and continuous communication

Provide regular case updates and client resources

Assist with medical appointments and logistics

Connect clients with top mesothelioma specialists

Provide options for financial assistance

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Let our lawyers handle legal matters while you focus on health. We empower victims by managing the legal process from start to finish.

Consult mesothelioma lawyers immediately to preserve your legal rights. Do not accept quick generic settlement offers.

Explore different treatment plans with your oncologists and related medical teams. Understand your prognosis and life expectancy.

Get a confirmation of your diagnosis from mesothelioma specialists. Consider options at UCLA, UCSF, or major cancer centers.

Punitive damages: In cases of gross negligence, courts may award additional damages to punish defendant companies.

Pain and suffering: Although monetary compensation can never erase pain, it provides recognition of the physical and emotional impacts of mesothelioma.

Lost wages: Mesothelioma often forces victims to stop working well before retirement age. Reimbursement for this lost income is possible.

Medical costs: Both past and future expenses related to mesothelioma treatment can be reimbursed.

Focus on Maximizing Compensation - Our goal is to recover the maximum amounts you deserve.

Commitment to Client Relationships - We provide personalized attention and compassion to each person we represent.

Resources to Build Strong Claims - Our in-house experts and networks can develop evidence regarding your exposure.

Dedicated Mesothelioma Practice - We focus solely on these types of cases, rather than practicing general law.

Deep Knowledge of D.C. Courts and Legal Landscape - Our local experience helps us navigate the complex legal system in your favor.

Settlement or Trial - Defendants may settle out of court to avoid trial. If not, your case will proceed to trial.

Case Building - Gathering medical records, testimony, expert opinions and other evidence to support your claim.

Filing a Claim - Submitting a lawsuit on your behalf naming the defendant companies.

Investigation - Collecting information about your work and exposure history. Identifying liable companies and locating evidence.

Automotive - mechanics working on brakes, clutches, and gaskets were exposed to asbestos dust.

Shipyards - shipbuilding and repair processes involved many asbestos products. Norfolk Naval Shipyard is located nearby in Virginia.

Railroads & Metro - brake pads and insulators contained asbestos. Workers were exposed constantly to asbestos fibers.

Power Plants - asbestos used extensively in insulation around boilers and piping. The Benning Road Power Plant in D.C. was a major source.

Construction - asbestos used in insulation, roofing, siding, drywall, cements, and other building materials.

Help you complete any release forms or documents necessary for us to work on your behalf

Review details of your asbestos exposure, work, and medical history

Represents Clients Nationwide

Braver Law partners with a network of premier asbestos lung cancer attorneys across the United States. We utilize our network of attorneys to maximize settlement values in all 50 states.

Dedication to Lung Cancer Cases

Lung cancer is our largest practice area. We serve more lung cancer clients each year than any other type of case.

U.S. mesothelioma rate: 7 cases per 1 million people

D.C. mesothelioma rate: 11 cases per 1 million people

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Gather medical and work history records