Is it bad if I delay in filing my Mesothelioma lawsuit
Frequently Asked Mesothelioma Lawsuit Questions
When a person is diagnosed with mesothelioma, the entire family is suddenly confronted with a host of important decisions. Making these decisions about your medical treatment is first and foremost on your list of priorities.
However, if you wish to seek compensation from the companies responsible for your asbestos exposure, we strongly recommend that you speak to an attorney as soon as possible. There are many reasons for this:
First, you are possibly the best witness in your case, and the best source of information about your asbestos exposure. It is important to preserve your testimony about your asbestos exposure history while you are able to do so, in case you are unable to later.
The sooner you file a mesothelioma claim, the closer you are to possibly receiving compensation. Some judges even offer an option to speed up the trial, recognizing that mesothelioma is a life-threatening condition.
In some states, certain laws state that if the mesothelioma victim dies before the case is settled, the case will face serious delays. Also, there is a time limit in which you must file a claim. You must also leave enough time for your mesothelioma lawyer to investigate the case. Because of these reasons, it is important to file a mesothelioma claim as soon as possible.

