What if a loved one is too ill from mesothelioma to pursue a case?
Law firms work closely with family members, friends, and co-workers to pursue a claim if a loved one is too ill to participate, but wants to take legal action. They can use other resources for collecting evidence and securing information about asbestos exposure. They also continue to pursue mesothelioma claims on behalf of families after their loved one has died, along with representing families in mesothelioma wrongful death cases. Keep in mind—it is important to seek legal counsel as soon as possible after diagnosis because time limitations exist for filing claims.
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