A specialized mesothelioma trial attorney should be hired for cases dealing with mesothelioma. Since this is a serious disease caused by negligence of others, the claim amount is high. Therefore getting the best mesothelioma attorney is imperative.
Few Things To Consider Before Getting A Mesothelioma Lawyer
Before going ahead with a particular lawyer it is wise to do your own research. You may need to think over a few questions before hiring a mesothelioma trial attorney.
• How many such cases the lawyer has handled and the success rate of the cases?
• What does the lawyer charge as fees?
• Does he/she have a contingency arrangement?
• Is the lawyer considerate to the points put forward by you?
• Would he be transferring your case to another legal firm for commission?
• Is he interested enough in your case?
• What kind of role would you play in decision making?
• Is the lawyer well versed with mesothelioma law?
You must consider the above questions before hiring a mesothelioma trial attorney. You can also look through directory websites to look for an online mesothelioma attorney.
Specialized Mesothelioma Legal Services
Mesothelioma is caused by exposure or inhalation of asbestos dust. This disease is most common among construction mine and The worst thing is that it cannot be detected in the early stages. It takes years to develop and may get diagnosed only after the victim has retired or is working somewhere else. In such cases special law services are available to deal with mesothelioma related cases. Mostly the fight is against established and known companies. These companies may try to mislead the court or provide false proof in order to weaken the case. Therefore it is better to go through a reputed mesothelioma law firm. An experienced mesothelioma trial attorney can get an out of court settlement for about $1 million. According to the US law the victim can prove his disease with the help of medical reports and employment terms and conditions with the culprit company. Every American state has specialized mesothelioma legal services. They provide help and services to those affected with mesothelioma and fight against companies causing it.
Mesothelioma lawyers are understanding and empathetic individuals. They help in giving information about lung cancer, treatment and the rights of the victim. They are also associated with support groups helping the victims. Mesothelioma trial attorney usually takes up a limited number of cases. This way proper attention can be given to these special cases.
By: Thomas Jhon
Archive for February, 2010
Mesothelioma Trial Attorney – Getting the Best One
February 28th, 2010How to Find the Best Personal Injury Attorney For Your Case
February 27th, 2010
If you have been injured in an accident, you may not actually need a lawyer. But, if you find that dealing with the claim on your own is too overwhelming, you’ll probably want to at least consult with a nationally board-certified personal injury attorney in your area.
How can you tell the difference between an experienced and able personal injury attorney and a “generalist” who also “handles” car accident cases?
Here are some tips:
CALL AND ASK FOR WRITTEN INFORMATION. Don’t agree to a “free consultation” without knowing who you are meeting. Usually, there is no rush with a personal injury claim. While each state is different, most states give you anywhere from six months (to assert a claim against a governmental agency or city) to several years to file your claim. So when calling a lawyer’s office, ask them to send you their “information package on YOUR TYPE OF case.” Ask them to include anything you should read that would convince you to hire them as your attorneys. If they say, “The only way to get this information is to come in,” all you have to do is hang up. Just like buying a high-priced consumer product, you are usually better off doing all of your initial research in the comfort of your own home. You don’t want to be subjected to any high pressure sales tactics, do you?
BEWARE OF ANY LAWYER WHO PHONES YOU FIRST. And beware of a lawyer who has someone else directly solicit you in person after you have been injured. Did someone show up in an emergency room and offer to hook you up with a lawyer? Run. This is illegal in most states. In-person solicitation by a lawyer (or someone representing a law firm) who does not have a prior relationship with you is universally condemned. Some lawyers may contact you by mail after you have been in an accident. No problem with that. You can just throw the letters away if you want.
After you have done your preliminary homework, NARROW YOUR SEARCH TO THREE TO FIVE LAWYERS who appear to be experienced with your legal problem. Make an appointment to interview them. There is no substitute for an in-person interview. No matter how experienced or successful a lawyer is, you must feel comfortable with them. You have to trust them. Many will agree to meet you in your home if you cannot travel to the office.
Now that you have arranged an in-person interview, ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS if you are looking for a personal injury or medical malpractice attorney. Remember, the best and most experienced attorneys usually have a line of people begging to hire them. They are usually very selective in choosing the types of cases they will handle. These attorneys will not be insulted or put off by your questions but rather they will welcome them, because it shows you are taking steps to educate yourself.
A sample of important questions to ask:
1. Do you have actual experience handling my type of case?
2. Where can I read about your other cases?
3. Have you won any large verdicts or settlements? 4. Are you board certified by any state or nationally recognized organizations?
5. Do you carry malpractice insurance?
6. Have you been disciplined by your state bar association?
7. Who in your office will be working on my case?
8. What is my case worth?
9. Do you represent any insurance companies at all? (You really need to know where their interests lie. Some lawyers do most of their work for the insurance companies. This may suit you just fine. For others, the appearance of bias would be too much.)
10. Can I take a copy of the written fee agreement home with me to study? (There is no “standard” fee and no standard fee agreement. Do not assume that if you have seen one, you have seen them all.)
And the best question of all: Who else should be on my list of attorneys to consider? This is a great question because the names you see coming up time and time again are as close to a “sure bet” to be the right lawyer as you can get!
All good, competent, honest attorneys will freely share their information with you. These attorneys have as much (or more) work than they can handle. If they won’t give you any other names, then leave! It may be a huge warning sign that they are starving for business-?not a good sign.
Remember, don’t panic and impulsively choose a lawyer without carefully doing your homework. There is no subsitute for taking the time up front to ensure you get the right lawyer for your case.
Copyright (c) 2009 Benjamin Glass
By: Benjamin Glass
3 Simple Tips For Spotting a Good Bankruptcy Attorney
February 27th, 2010
These days many Americans face the unfortunate necessity of having to declare bankruptcy because they cannot pay their overwhelming debts. Hiring a good bankruptcy lawyer is a must, especially when you consider the recent changes in the statute and how much more complicated the law has become. But how do you know if you are choosing a good bankruptcy lawyer?
Here are three simple steps to finding a good bankruptcy lawyer:
1. First of all, you need to realize that bankruptcy lawyers have to make money just like everyone else. Unfortunately, this may cloud a person’s judgment, especially when the lawyer only makes money if you file Chapter 7.
Let’s say that you’re looking for a law office to provide a free initial consultation in order to save some money. After all, if you’re considering filing Chapter 7, you don’t have much extra money to throw around. If the lawyer is willing to give a free consultation, he may be more likely to push you in the direction of filing because that’s the only way for the law firm to receive a commission.
You may be better off paying the lawyer for the consultation so as to get the best advice possible.
2. Make sure that the bankruptcy attorney is listening to your questions and addressing your specific needs. Every case is different, and you don’t want someone who is treating you as a statistic or a run-of-the-mill case.
Make sure you feel comfortable asking questions and try to find out what is the best route for you.
3. Lastly, pick a law firm you’re comfortable with. If it seems like the lawyers are too busy to speak with you and instead relegate you to a paralegal, you may want to look elsewhere. You deserve to receive some attention, especially if you are paying for the consultation as we suggested above.
We also recommend that you continue learning as much as possible about the bankruptcy process to make sure you’re making the right decision. If you do this, you will be better equipped than most consumers and can expect (or demand) closer attention from an experienced lawyer.
By: Jason Rodriguez