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Picking an Asbestos Attorney
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If you're thinking about filing a lawsuit due to damages you or a loved one has incurred as a result of exposure to asbestos, including, without limitation mesothelioma, lung cancer or other side effects, you should read this article.

According to recent publications, the average Mesothelioma settlement reaches one million dollars. When a case goes to court, the award often reaches five or six million dollars. Legal fees often amount to forty percent of the awarded amount, making asbestos or cancer related litigation a highly profitable field for lawyers.

Naturally, this leads to a situation where many lawyers are interested in representing in asbestos or cancer related lawsuits. This can be a real problem for you, because it leads to a situation where many of the lawyers interested in representing cancer patients of asbestos related victims are not true experts in the field.

For example, as you can see from the huge difference in compensation received in an average settlement, to that receive in an average verdict, knowing how to conduct the procedure, and whether or not to settle outside of court of prior to a verdict, is one of the most important benefits a good asbestos related lawyer will provide you with.

Remember - chances are you will only have one opportunity in court, and during this day you want a true expert by your side. Therefore, it is very important that you perform serious research about any asbestos lawyer that you consider hiring.

(a) Is this lawyer an Asbestos Lawyer / Mesothelioma Lawyer / Cancer Lawyer? Is this is particular expertise?

Ask your lawyer if he has experience in representing Asbestos or Mesothelioma victims.

Can he show you legal decisions regarding mesothelioma or asbestos in which he was involved? His name should be in the first pages of the legal decision if he represented any of the parties.

Does your discussion with him reveal that he is knowledgeable about the subject? Can he describe the proceeding? Can he advise you when it would be wise to settle? Is he willing to give you contact details of previous clients who were in need ot an asbestos lawyer or who suffered from Mesothelioma? Do they recommend his services?

(b)Does he have the financial ability to handle such a case?

Since most Mesothelioma Lawyers who handle asbestos / cancer related cases charge based on success, they should know to expect a long and expensive procedure. In fact, just drafting the lawsuit itself, conducting the necessary research and participating in initial negotiations can amount to hundreds of hours of expensive legal work.

Can he afford to fund this case?.

On a side note, its also very important to include a provision in the asbestos lawyer's legal fees agreement that he will only be paid once you are paid. For example, if a settlement is signed and the other party does not pay you, it should be clear that he does not get paid either.

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Gil is a lawyer living in Israel, and the owner of http://www.theinformationlocation.com, a site dedicated to providing information on various subjects.

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