Mesothelioma and Asbestos Claims After Death
Losing a loved one to mesothelioma is devastating for your family. However, while no amount of money can undo the harm, filing an asbestos claim after death can bring closure, some sense of justice, and financial relief. A successful claim holds the parties responsible for your loved one’s asbestos exposure accountable by making them cover the medical bills and funeral costs and provide future financial security for your family.
If you have lost a loved one to mesothelioma, The Lanier Law Firm’s compassionate, experienced attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way.
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- What Types of Asbestos Claims Are Available After Death?
- Who Can File an Asbestos Claim After Death?
- Process for Filing a Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuit After Death
- How Long Do You Have to File an Asbestos Claim After Death?
- What Kind of Compensation Can Be Sought in These Types of Lawsuits?
- Why Choose Our Firm for Your Asbestos and Mesothelioma Claim?
- Contact Our Award-Winning Asbestos and Mesothelioma Law Firm
What Types of Asbestos Claims Are Available After Death?
Families pursuing compensation for a loved one’s death typically have three main legal options: filing a wrongful death lawsuit, submitting an asbestos trust fund claim, or applying for survivor benefits for veterans exposed during service. Mesothelioma claims can help hold those responsible for the asbestos exposure accountable while securing the financial support your family needs to move forward.
What Is an Asbestos and Mesothelioma Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
Asbestos and mesothelioma wrongful death lawsuits are legal actions filed by surviving family members to seek compensation for loved ones’ deaths from asbestos-related illness.
These cases can be especially challenging because they rely on reconstructing exposure history, pinpointing the source of exposure that caused the illness, gathering medical records, and collecting other key evidence without the benefit of the victim’s firsthand testimony. Working with an experienced asbestos litigation attorney can make all the difference in building a strong case and maximizing your chances of success.
Lanier Law Firm did a beyond-the-call-of-duty in our mesothelioma case involving my husband. He passed away about 16 years ago. By winning multiple cases, the money that came in has helped me, being a widow, go on and live life. They were recommended by a friend that removes asbestos. Thank you for all the people that worked on my behalf.
– Ruth Foster
What Are Asbestos Trust Fund Claims?
Asbestos trust fund claims allow eligible families to seek compensation from funds set aside by companies that have filed for bankruptcy protection over their asbestos-related liability. These trust funds exist to compensate asbestos-exposure victims and their loved ones. Asbestos trust fund claims are often faster and less complex to resolve than a traditional lawsuit.
What Are Veterans Survivor Benefit Claims for Asbestos and Mesothelioma?
Veterans who develop service-connected asbestos-related illnesses, such as mesothelioma, qualify for VA disability benefits. Veterans survivor benefit claims are an extension of these benefits, compensating the surviving spouses and dependents of veterans who have died from service-connected asbestos-related conditions. These mesothelioma survivor benefits provide tax-free financial support, health care coverage, and other assistance after the veteran’s death, helping ensure long-term stability for the family.
Who Can File an Asbestos Claim After Death?
Eligibility to file an asbestos claim after death varies by state, but certain family members and representatives are generally allowed to pursue compensation. Those who may be eligible include the following:
- Spouses
- Children
- Parents
- Estate representatives
- Other court-appointed beneficiaries
Process for Filing a Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuit After Death
While every case is unique, the process for filing a mesothelioma or asbestos claim after death generally includes the following key steps:
- Contacting an asbestos litigation attorney: Your first step is to consult a lawyer who focuses on asbestos cases. The Lanier Law Firm’s attorneys are known for thoroughly preparing every case for trial from day one. This strengthens your negotiating position and ensures no detail is overlooked.
- Building your case and gathering evidence: This stage involves collecting critical documentation such as medical records, employment history, and other evidence to identify where and how the asbestos exposure occurred. Our legal team works closely with investigators and experts to prove liability and establish the full impact of your loved one’s illness.
- Filing your claim: Once the evidence is ready, your attorney will determine the most favorable state and jurisdiction in which to file your lawsuit. This choice can significantly affect your case’s outcome, as laws and compensation amounts vary from state to state.
- Negotiating settlements: Most asbestos and mesothelioma claims resolve through settlement negotiations before trial. Your attorney will work to secure a fair, maximized settlement that compensates your family for medical costs, lost income, and the emotional toll of your loss.
- Case resolution and compensation: If a settlement cannot be reached, your case will proceed to trial, where a verdict will determine the amount of compensation awarded. However, most families receive compensation without ever having to go to court, allowing them to move forward sooner.
Working with an experienced asbestos litigation attorney from The Lanier Law Firm can ensure your case is built on solid evidence and increase your chances of securing the best possible outcome.
How Long Do You Have to File an Asbestos Claim After Death?
In most states, the statute of limitations for mesothelioma and asbestos wrongful death lawsuits is typically one to three years from the date of your loved one’s passing. The exact deadline depends on state law, and the clock usually starts to run on the date of death, not the date of diagnosis.
Because missing this deadline can permanently bar your right to compensation, it’s critical to contact a mesothelioma attorney as soon as possible. An experienced lawyer can review your case, confirm the applicable statute of limitations for mesothelioma in your state, and ensure your claim is filed on time.
What Kind of Compensation Can Be Sought in These Types of Lawsuits?
Families pursuing mesothelioma and asbestos compensation in wrongful death claims may be entitled to recover economic, non-economic, and, in some cases, punitive damages.
- Economic damages: These cover funeral and burial expenses, medical bills related to the illness, and the loss of your loved one’s income and benefits.
- Non-economic damages: These compensate for the grief, emotional pain, and loss of companionship and support caused by the death.
- Punitive damages: In rare cases, a court may award these to punish especially egregious conduct.
The exact amount and type of compensation available depend on the facts of your case and the type of claim you file. An experienced attorney can help you determine the damages you may qualify for and work to maximize your recovery.
Compensation the Lanier Law Firm Has Recovered for Our Clients
Our record of asbestos and mesothelioma case results demonstrates the significant recoveries we’ve achieved for families who lose loved ones to asbestos-related diseases. Notable results include the following:
- $3.859 million for the family of a Louisiana woman exposed through her husband’s work clothes
- $2.256 million for a papermill worker’s family
- $2 million for the family of a woman exposed to asbestos-tainted industrial talc via her husband’s work clothes
- $2 million for the family of a woman who died from peritoneal mesothelioma caused by asbestos-containing cosmetics
- $1.9 million for the widow of a cruise ship chief engineer exposed in engine rooms
- $1.895 million for a Louisiana woman’s death from asbestos exposure
- $1.785 million for the family of a Louisiana construction worker exposed on the job
- $1.6 million for the family of a Texas industrial worker exposed to asbestos in cosmetic talc and construction products
- $1.5 million for a dredge boat mechanic’s death from mesothelioma
- $1.45 million for the family of a North Dakota maintenance worker exposed to asbestos in pumps, boilers, and valves
Why Choose Our Firm for Your Asbestos and Mesothelioma Claim?
The Lanier Law Firm has a proven track record of securing substantial recoveries for families affected by asbestos-related illnesses. We bring decades of trial-tested experience to the table and are dedicated to fighting for maximum compensation in every case. As one of the world’s most experienced mesothelioma law firms, we have the resources, knowledge, and determination to take on even the largest corporations.
With a nationwide presence, our attorneys will travel to you for a convenient, on-site consultation, wherever you live. We combine compassionate client care with aggressive legal representation, ensuring you and your family have trusted advocates from start to finish.
Our Nationally Recognized Asbestos Attorneys
The Lanier Law Firm is home to more than 50 talented attorneys recognized nationwide for their skill, dedication, and results. Our legal team includes leaders in asbestos litigation who have secured life-changing verdicts and settlements for clients across the country, including the attorneys highlighted below.
W. Mark Lanier – Founder
W. Mark Lanier is consistently recognized as one of the nation’s leading civil trial lawyers, especially for his work in asbestos-exposure litigation. He has secured nearly $20 billion in verdicts, including some of the largest in history, helping change corporate practices and deliver justice for asbestos-exposure victims. His ability to connect with juries, creativity, and relentless advocacy have earned him national media coverage and respect throughout the legal profession.
Darron E. Berquist – Managing Attorney
Darron E. Berquist is the managing attorney for the firm’s asbestos practice in New York. He represents individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other asbestos-related diseases. With extensive experience in complex asbestos litigation, he also contributes to the firm’s pharmaceutical and product liability matters, particularly in working with expert witnesses. Known for his thorough preparation and commitment to clients, Darron has helped secure significant recoveries for families impacted by asbestos exposure.
Decades of Experience in Asbestos and Mesothelioma Cases
For over 30 years, The Lanier Law Firm has been representing individuals and families affected by asbestos exposure and mesothelioma. Our decades of focused experience give us the insight to pinpoint sources of exposure, uncover critical evidence, and hold every potentially liable party accountable for the harm they caused.
The Highest Standard of Legal Care That Has Gained Our Clients’ Trust
At The Lanier Law Firm, we define “Legal Care” as delivering skilled, compassionate representation while pursuing every avenue to secure the compensation our clients deserve. This commitment to going above and beyond has earned us the trust, gratitude, and referrals of families we’ve had the honor to represent. Below are just a few of our outstanding client reviews.
I lost my husband to Mesothelioma. The Lanier Law Firm was there for me from the moment my husband passed. Their kindness and support during this difficult time of my life helped me to deal with all the issues going on in my life. They were my only friends, and I am glad they were there to support me.
– Debra Doyle
My experience with the Lanier Law Firm has been above and beyond since the very first phone call! I was so shocked after my dear mama made that call that you all flew to Clarkston, WA, three days later. Every person we were in contact with was so caring and informative. After mamma passed from mesothelioma, we were all so devastated. Really, we still are. Then our daddy passed 2 months later from a broken heart. The level of compassion from the Lanier Law Firm was really heart-warming. You all always kept in touch, and we knew exactly what to expect. The process of continuing on with the lawsuit was made very easy for me. My family can’t thank you enough. Special thanks to Richard Hicks for his loving and kind nature. God bless you all from the bottom of my heart.
– Paula A. Wood
Committed to Leveling the Playing Field: No Upfront Costs Unless We Win
Our nationally recognized attorneys handle every asbestos and mesothelioma case on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win. We advance all case costs so finances never stand in the way of pursuing justice. This approach reflects our commitment to leveling the playing field against powerful corporations and ensuring every family has the opportunity to recover the compensation they deserve.
Contact Our Award-Winning Asbestos and Mesothelioma Law Firm
Losing a loved one to mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease is devastating, but you don’t have to navigate the legal process alone.
We’ll listen to your story, explain your options, and stand by your side every step of the way. Call us today at 800-723-3216 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.