Apr 15 2009
A look into the asbestos litigation process
From the 19th century all the way up to the late 19th century, a large number of people have been exposed to asbestos as a result of working in places that promoted the heavy use of asbestos, such as construction sites, living in an area with a high concentration of asbestos, or living in a house that contained asbestos. Exposure to asbestos fibers gave rise to conditions such as asbestosis and a type of cancer called mesothelioma; people who have exhibited symptoms of these diseases or are already severely afflicted have been able to file complaints against the companies responsible for exposing them to asbestos.
The effects of asbestos are long and far-reaching, and many complainants who are able to pinpoint the source of their illness to asbestos exposure have been successful in asbestos litigation. Many companies are ready to fight against the lawsuits, however, resulting in protracted cases and claims left unsettled for long periods of time. In this case, the services of lawyers experienced in asbestos litigation are obtained.
The initial process involves information gathering, which entails learning more and analyzing the complainants’ work and life history to ascertain that he or she was indeed exposed to asbestos due a company’s to irresponsible actions; a medical assessment is also undertaken. Even people who are extremely ill can receive legal representation and have their case brought to court. When a case is determined to be viable, it is then filed against companies that may be responsible for the exposure; these companies include mining companies and contractors.
Because of the number of asbestos claims brought to court, it generally takes time for a case to be settled, and the sheer number of complaints and resolved lawsuits has forced many companies to their knees financially, due to the amount they pay for settlements and compensation. As a result, many companies have set aside funds for asbestos litigation, and the lack of funds has lowered some settlement amounts.
Over the years, asbestos litigation has been a shaky ground to walk on because of the number of frivolous lawsuits being filed by unscrupulous individuals who file asbestos claims with the intention of making money. This makes asbestos litigation even more difficult for legitimate claimants, who are saddled with the responsibility of proving the veracity of their claims in greater detail.
Should a claimant pass away before the case is settled, his or her family or heirs can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit, and also file additional claims and damages. If the case is settled, they will be entitled to receive the claimant’s compensation.