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Calling this number connects you with a Patient Advocate at The Mesothelioma Center, the nation's most trusted mesothelioma resource.
Our Patient Advocates can help guide you or your loved one through the steps to take after a mesothelioma diagnosis. Our team has a combined experience of more than 30 years in assisting cancer patients, and includes a medical doctor, an oncology registered nurse and a U.S. Navy veteran.
Call Us (855) 404-4592Many people in Philadelphia were exposed to asbestos while working in nuclear power plants, steel mills and chemical plants, putting them at risk for mesothelioma. With extensive experience in asbestos cases, Philadelphia mesothelioma lawyers guide clients through the compensation process.
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Hiring a Philadelphia mesothelioma lawyer who can manage your case from start to finish can help give you peace of mind. It can also improve your chances of securing the compensation you need for medical bills and lost wages.
Top mesothelioma attorneys in Philadelphia have extensive experience with asbestos lawsuits. Ask them about the details of their records of successful outcomes for clients like you.
We take the time to learn about your diagnosis and where your asbestos exposure occurred so we better understand your specific situation.
We help you and your loved ones find an experienced mesothelioma attorney who truly understands your situation and can guide your case.
A top mesothelioma attorney has a proven track record of success. They can help you get compensation for wrongful asbestos exposure.
Philadelphia had 267 asbestos cases in 2024, ranking fourth among all U.S. jurisdictions according to KCIC’s 2024 Year in Review report. This high volume means the local courts have developed specific procedures for handling asbestos claims. Working with an experienced Philadelphia mesothelioma lawyer is important because they know the local system well and can help navigate your case efficiently, increasing the chances of a successful outcome.
Steps for Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit
Filing an asbestos claim can be complex, but your lawyer will manage every step of the process for you. Choosing an experienced Philadelphia mesothelioma attorney helps you seek the compensation that will help you and your family.
A successful mesothelioma lawsuit can result in a trial verdict or settlement. The average mesothelioma settlement is around $1 million. Trial verdicts often reach multi-million-dollar figures, but they can take longer. Many courts expedite the process because mesothelioma is a serious illness.
Your attorney may also recommend filing a claim with an asbestos trust fund. Companies established these funds during bankruptcy proceedings to ensure people received compensation for asbestos-related injuries. Each trust fund has its own rules, procedures and payment structure.
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