Mesothelioma Damages

Deaths from asbestos-related products have been documented since the late 19th century. However, compensation for asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma could not be sought until 1951. Workers that had been negligently exposed to asbestos and were suffering from mesothelioma were finally able to seek monetary compensation for their pain.

Unfortunately, the adverse health effects caused by asbestos exposure continue today. Every year about 200 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma. The latency period associated with mesothelioma can be up to 30 to 50 years, meaning the signs of mesothelioma do not develop until decades after asbestos exposure occurred. Considering that workers were exposed to high levels of asbestos in the past 20 to 30 years, more cases of mesothelioma are expected to develop.

Types of Damages Awarded in Mesothelioma Cases

There are two types of damages that can be awarded in mesothelioma cases:

Compensatory damages: Compensatory damages can be awarded for monetary losses and physical and mental pain. These can include loss of wages, medical expenses, permanent disability, and emotional anguish associated with mesothelioma.

Punitive damages: Punitive damages are intended to both award the plaintiff and punish the defendant in the mesothelioma case. These damages are generally given in cases where the defendant acted in an especially negligent manner.

Speak to a Mesothelioma Attorney about Your Case

An experienced mesothelioma lawyer can help you build your mesothelioma lawsuit and pinpoint when and where your asbestos exposure occurred. The key to successful asbestos litigation is proving asbestos exposure. Qualified mesothelioma lawyers may be able to help you establish proof of asbestos exposure to successfully present your case. Mesothelioma lawyers can help you hold those responsible for your illness liable for their negligence and secure compensation for your family.

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