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Legal Options
Mesothelioma
Was Preventable
Scores of corporations that
manufactured and profited from the sale of asbestos-containing
products knew the health hazards as early as the 1920's.
During the same period, there were alternatives to asbestos
available. Ignoring the deadly risks and repercussions
associated with asbestos, corporations chose to sell and
recklessly use it through the 1980's. These manufacturers did
not advise workers of the dangers of asbestos and
consequently, many Americans who have unnecessarily and
tragically contracted Mesothelioma.
Your Rights
If you worked in a high-risk
industry and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, or you
have lost someone to an asbestos-related illness, it is your
right to seek compensation from those responsible for your
situation. The time has come to bring those who damaged your
life to justice. While monetary compensation will not
alleviate your pain, it will ease the burden of concerns such
as medical bills, lost income, continued support for loved
ones, and may aid in your situation in many other ways.
There are two types of
mesothelioma lawsuits, a personal injury claim and a wrongful
death lawsuit. In a personal injury claim, the mesothelioma
patient files a lawsuit for damages that may include medical
expenses, loss of income, and pain and suffering. In a
wrongful death suit, the survivor of a mesothelioma fatality
files a claim. Laws and procedures are different for each type
of claim, and depend upon the jurisdiction where the case is
filed. Your legal right to claim damages depends on many
factors including:
- The “statute of
limitations” sets a time limit for filing a claim. The clock
starts ticking on the date of your diagnosis and the window of
opportunity for filing a claim varies from state to state. If
you do not file suit within the specified timeframe, you will
lose your rights to seek damages.
- While you may have been
exposed up to 50 years ago, it is recognized that
mesothelioma has a long latency period. The length of time
from exposure to diagnosis does not negate your right to
seek compensation - however, the statute of limitations will
impact your right to file a claim.
- It is important to work
with an experienced attorney who will establish and prove that you
were exposed to asbestos by a specific product at a specific
place by a specific manufacturer. Your attorney will work with
you directly from the beginning of the case to help prepare and present this
critical cause-effect
information.
- Only an attorney, who
specializes in asbestos cases can expertly prosecute your
claim.
The justice process normally takes
time, so it is important that mesothelioma patients and their
survivors who have lost someone to the disease begin to take
action. At Belluck & Fox, we know that a lawsuit may not
be high on your list of priorities, but pursuit of justice is
high on ours. Our attorneys will guide you through the
process, listening and communicating each step of the way and
we will take every action necessary to expedite your case to
assure you have your day in court.
Joseph W. Belluck focuses on
consumer, environmental and defective product litigation. He
has handled many large cases involving injuries from asbestos,
defective medical products, tobacco and lead paint. Among his
cases brought to verdict was a $1 million dollar claim against
the asbestos industry.
Jordan Fox is one of the
nation’s most experienced product liability litigators and a
frequent lecturer at national conferences on asbestos and
personal injury law. Mr.Fox has attained verdicts over $100
million, including settlements. He is a member of the Association of
Trial Lawyers of America, the New York State Trial Lawyers’
Association, the New York State Trail Lawyers’ Association
and the National Crime Victim Bar Association.
Belluck & Fox represent a
powerful ally in the pursuit of justice for asbestos-related
illness claims. We concentrate on representing you in your
fight for justice so that you can concentrate on your primary
concern – your quality of life. Please contact us
immediately to begin the claims process. You may complete the
Evaluation Form located on this website, or call Belluck &
Fox toll-free at 1-877-NYLAW08. With offices in New York City
and Syracuse, help is closer than you think.
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