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Georgia Mesothelioma Lawyer

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By jasonhelms


When looking for a mesothelioma lawyer in Georgia there are a few things that you should know that will help you along the way. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer, you need to act immediately because there are limitations that start the second you are diagnosed with the disease. You need to find a lawyer that is experienced in handling asbestos related cases and that has the resources and staff to handle your claim. Otherwise you are just wasting what time you have left. It is important to get the restitution that you deserve if not for, for your loved ones sake.

Mesothelioma can take up to 20 or more years to show signs or symptoms so there are still new cases popping up even though asbestos has been banned in most of the US and other countries. A Georgia mesothelioma lawyer knows this and will do a thorough investigation into how you were exposed to asbestos and who is responsible. They will cover manufactures, locations, distributers and sellers of the asbestos that you were exposed to. And if anyone is at fault.

Choosing A Mesothelioma Lawyer In Georgia


There are several places where you can look for lawyers in Georgia but the easiest two would have to be the phone book and online. Many of the better mesothelioma lawyers are based in big cities where they have access to more clientele. So don't just look in your local town but also in the surrounding cities. Also be sure to check online and visit their website if they have one. They may already answer some of your questions there. You can also research potential lawyers at sites like lawyers.com and such places. A search in Google for your town or city + mesothelioma lawyer may also bring up results for you. But just finding a lawyer isn't enough if you want the best chance at winning your case and getting what you deserve.

The first and most important factor to consider when choosing your lawyer for mesothelioma is if he or she has experience dealing with asbestos cases. If he or she does than you should see what their record is and if your potential lawyer has secured any compensation for their clients. If all of that checks out, you need to make sure that they have a staff big enough to handle your claim.

Another point to consider is the lawyer's fees or percentage of the final verdict he or she will take. If you don't have much money to begin with, which is likely in a case like this with all the medical bills, than a lawyer with a contingency fee would be best. That means that they take a certain percent if you get any compensation.

The final but certainly not least import factor to consider when choosing a lawyer is if he or she will personally handle your case and not hand it off to a less experienced person in their office.

Filling Your Asbestos Case


You must have an official diagnosis from a doctor before you can proceed with anything. It also must be clear that asbestos was the cause of your mesothelioma (it almost always is and is the only traceable cause). When that is clear your Georgia mesothelioma lawyer will hire an investigator to look into your case and find where you were exposed and who is responsible. Once that is clear you are free to file your claim.

Cases can take anywhere from a few months to a couple years. You should also ask your lawyer if you will be filling a single claim or a class action suit. How much you can recieve will depend on it. You always have the right to appeal a verdict that you do not think was fair.

So if you've been recently diagnosed, act quickly and find a lawyer to represent you. The amount of time to file a case is limited and you don't want to miss the window. Even if you're not sure how you developed it or if you even have a case, many lawyers will offer a free consulatation so you have nothing to lose. Don't give up hope you can fight it!

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