Asbestos Claims with a Compensation Lawyer
September 8, 2010 by myrna
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IN the UK today, industrial disease is a major killer. For instance, the Health and Safety Executive believes that up to 6,000 people every single year die in the UK from cancers that have been caused by deadly asbestos dust, to which they were exposed during their working lives. These diseases are so devastating that victims are entitled to claim compensation, but the process can be more complex than the average injury claim and only a very skilled and experienced compensation lawyer will do.
Sadly, the most common cancer relating to industrial disease is also the most serious. A form of lung disease brought about by prolonged exposure to deadly asbestos dust, Mesothelioma will kill a victim within 18 months to two years. Time is not in plentiful supply therefore when it comes to claiming compensation. Choosing a compensation lawyer who is not up to the job could result in time being wasted when that is the one commodity the victim really doesn’t have to spare. For most victims, winning some form of monetary compensation makes them more relaxed knowing their family will be taken care of after they have gone.
Another problem of this deadly form of cancer is that it takes many years to set in. It is not uncommon for the cancer to be diagnosed as many as thirty or forty years after exposure. This can make it difficult to identify who is liable for the disease if the victim has been employed by several different companies. A skilled compensation lawyer will investigate the working history of a victim to identify the employer or employers who are responsible. Because the responsible company has often ceased trading, finding details of their employers’ liability insurance can often seem like an uphill struggle. Fortunately, a well qualified and experienced compensation lawyer will be able to call upon plenty of information to help locate the insurance company required.
Lastly, a good compensation lawyer understands the importance of care and compassion. Because stresses and strains such as family finances shouldn’t have to be the worry of the ill victim, a good solicitor will be able to help with practicalities such as claiming benefits.


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