Tick Tock: When is it Too Late to Contact a Mesothelioma Lawyer?

July 16, 2013  |  Mesothelioma

When determining the most important priorities in your battle against mesothelioma, a lawsuit is probably not at the top of the list. Even a mesothelioma lawyer knows that there are much more pressing issues that you and your family must attend to that take place far away from the courthouse. The mesothelioma lawyers at Baron and Budd know this and want to do everything in their power to help asbestos disease patients to be able to focus on what matters – their health. But the reality is, mesothelioma affects much more than just your body, it affects your finances too. Therefore, there may be some things you need to speak with your mesothelioma lawyer about before it’s too late.

Once you are diagnosed with mesothelioma, the clock starts ticking on how long you have to file your mesothelioma lawsuit. This is called the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations on mesothelioma cases is different in every state. In some states, it can be as short as one year from the date a patient is diagnosed. Other states may allow up to five years and many vary in between. Most states require you to file within three years of diagnosis.

What happens if you do not file your lawsuit within the statute of limitations? Unfortunately, you lose the right to ever seek justice for you or your loved one’s asbestos disease.

Pursuing a lawsuit while dealing with the complications of a mesothelioma diagnosis may seem next to impossible, but the truth is it might be easier than you think. A good mesothelioma lawyer will do all that he or she can to make the process as easy as possible for you. You should never have to set foot in a lawyer’s office, or even outside of your home. Your mesothelioma lawyer will come to you.

If you have lost someone to mesothelioma, it may not be too late to seek justice. Although these cases are handled differently, many families have filed lawsuits on behalf of the loved ones they have lost. You and your family shouldn’t be left with the piles of medical bills that were a result of someone else’s negligence.

Just remember, the date of the official diagnosis is the key to being able to pursue your lawsuit. If your doctor mentions the word mesothelioma, talk to them about making an official diagnosis. This could mean all the difference to your case. If you already have received a definitive diagnosis, make sure you contact a mesothelioma lawyer shortly after. You may be surprised about how easy the process it.

The mesothelioma law firm of Baron and Budd has been working with mesothelioma patients for over 35 years and understands just how important your time is. Over the years, we have built a wealth of knowledge that allows us to work swiftly and minimize your efforts as much as possible.

Mesothelioma is a preventable disease and someone should be held accountable for your diagnosis. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, make sure you do not lose out on your right to justice.

For more information on your mesothelioma lawsuit or to speak with someone at Baron and Budd, call 1.866.855.1229 or email us. You don’t have to fight mesothelioma alone.

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