"Have I Missed the Deadline?"
Information on filing your
asbestos-related mesothelioma lawsuit before the cut-off date.
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Vital information on your legal rights
Perhaps you have worked in a high-risk industry and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma.
Or, you may have lost a parent or spouse to an asbestos-related illness.In such situations, an entire family is confronted with important decisions
about the future. These include the option of seeking compensation from those
responsible for your circumstances.
All too often, Weitz & Luxenberg
hears from people like you who have been harmed by asbestos:
"My father was a roofer by
trade many years ago and worked with asbestos. He died December 6, 2001 from lung cancer (mesothelioma). Is it too
late to do anything for my mother who survives?", one recently asked.
Unfortunately, it is just too late.
Lawsuits take time and in cases where illness factors into the equation, time is very important.
It is best that you file your case as soon as possible before you need the money and your financial burdens have become too great.Your deadline to file a case began to fast approach on the date you learned of your diagnosis. We would like to advise you of your time frame to file and answer other questions about your legal options. For a free legal review, please complete the brief form on this page and we will be in touch shortly.


When Asbestos Exposure Results in Mesothelioma: How to File a Lawsuit