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Throughout Ohio, people are suffering from mesothelioma or other diseases due to asbestos exposure. Choosing the right mesothelioma lawyer is important in ensuring your family’s future. Contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick, who will explain your right to compensation and stand by you during the process.

Ohio Mesothelioma Claims

Mesothelioma is an aggressive and unforgiving form of cancer. It normally develops on the lining of the lungs, but it can also form on the heart or on the outer layers of other organs. While mesothelioma is now considered rare, there are approximately 3,000 new cases each year.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, contact our team of experienced mesothelioma lawyers for more information about your condition and what you may be able to recover. Call Kisling, Nestico & Redick at 1-800-HURT-NOW.

Filing a Mesothelioma Claim

In many cases, there are clearly identifiable causes of mesothelioma, and people afflicted can recover compensation for their injuries and losses associated with the disease.

Companies responsible have set aside more than $30 billion in trust funds, which are available for victims who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. Thus far, more than $3.3 billion has been paid out in claims. You may be eligible to expedite your claim to access financial assistance for medical care, lost income, and support going forward.

Mesothelioma Compensation

Through a successful mesothelioma claim, you may be able to receive:

  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of income
  • Disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of consortium

Additionally, if you’re the surviving spouse or child of someone who died due to mesothelioma, you may be eligible to receive death benefits.

Causes of Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is caused by something that people rarely discuss – asbestos. According to The Mesothelioma Center, between 70 and 80% of mesothelioma patients were exposed to asbestos while at work. Those employed in old buildings, repair shops, shipyards, and houses have the greatest risk of being exposed to this toxic substance.

Although asbestos use has been declining over the past few decades, mesothelioma still exists. This is because mesothelioma can from 20 to 50 years after asbestos exposure.

Severe symptoms do not appear until the disease is in the late stages, making it almost impossible to catch early. While treatments exist, there is no cure for mesothelioma.

Those in the late stages of the disease often undergo surgery to remove tumors. Patients may also have chemotherapy and radiation to reduce tumor size and to lessen painful symptoms.

Ohio Mesothelioma Lawsuit Claims

Mesothelioma is a fatal disease. Without treatment, most patients do not live for more than 5 years after diagnosis. When someone is diagnosed, it is almost always determined that they were exposed to asbestos while at work.

Business owners are supposed to protect those under their employment from all risks. At the very least, they need to provide warnings when they know that employees will be exposed to dangerous substances.

Many companies knew of the toxic nature of asbestos exposure and did nothing to protect their hard working employees.

Decades later, they think they will be able to avoid the consequences while thousands die due to their negligence. As a result of your condition, you may find that you are being subjected to tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills. What’s more, the treatments you are receiving will likely have a direct impact on your quality of life.

Therapies used to treat mesothelioma usually result in lower energy and an inability to participate in the activities you love.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, contact the Ohio mesothelioma lawyers at 1-800-HURT-NOW to see how we can help. At Kisling, Nestico & Redick, we will lay out all of your legal options and help you choose the best course of action. You deserve to be compensated for your pain and suffering.

The Dangers of Asbestos

Many think of asbestos as a man-made substance, but it is actually a naturally occurring mineral that has existed for millions of years. It has mainly been used as an insulating material until recent decades. Asbestos used to be found in pipes, walls, insulating fabrics, and even car brakes. It was not until the late 1980s that a limit was placed on using asbestos in commercial products.

Mesothelioma is more likely to form when an individual is exposed to asbestos for a long period of time, although it can develop from short-term exposure. When asbestos is inhaled in the form of microscopic fibers, it is sent to the lungs where it gets lodged in the mesothelial tissue. Our bodies struggle to get rid of these fibers. They are too large to be absorbed into the blood stream and too small to be effectively removed by coughing.

Over time, the asbestos causes tears in the tissue surrounding the lungs and can mutate the DNA of the surrounding cells.

It is this mutation that causes cells in the pleural lining to multiply uncontrollably and create malignant tumors. Removing a tumor through surgery will help to slow the process, but it is very likely that the tumor will start to immediately regrow.

Mesothelioma Symptoms

The symptoms for mesothelioma are similar to those of many other lung diseases. In the early stages, symptoms may be subtle, leading you to believe that you only have a chest cold. Common symptoms include, but are not limited to:

  • Dry cough
  • Coughing up liquid
  • Wheezing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • High fever
  • Muscle weakness
  • Chest pain

If you are experiencing these symptoms, or if you have already been diagnosed, contact us today at 1-800-HURT-NOW. You may be entitled to compensation.

What Can You Do If You are Suffering from Mesothelioma?

A mesothelioma diagnosis can devastate your life. The treatments you undergo may make you feel worse, and you may no longer be capable of doing what you enjoy.

You may also be disabled because of your diagnosis and unable to work. This can affect everything from your ability to provide for your family to your long-term financial security. Your relationships with loved ones may also be permanently changed.

It is possible for you to take legal action and obtain compensation for your suffering. While filing a lawsuit may not improve your health, it will certainly provide you with the financial security to move forward.

Instead of being concerned about medical bills, you can focus your attention on pursuing treatments that will improve your condition as much as possible.

Many of the companies involved in asbestos have gone out of business, but this does not mean that they have no money. In fact, many of these companies were ordered by the government to set up bankruptcy funds in order to compensate asbestos victims.

Mesothelioma FAQs

Is There a Time Limit to File a Mesothelioma Claim?

Yes. The mesothelioma statute of limitations are laws that set time limits for filing a claim after a mesothelioma death or diagnosis. These deadlines vary by state and by mesothelioma type. In Ohio, you generally have 2 years from the date of your diagnosis or death of a loved one to file, but exceptions do exist. It’s best to consult a lawyer since waiting too long can bar you from recovering compensation.

Should I File a Mesothelioma Claim or Lawsuit?

Every mesothelioma case is unique and how you proceed will depend on the factors involved. However, your best option for compensation may be to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the asbestos or another party at fault for your or a loved one’s mesothelioma.

Are You Eligible for a Mesothelioma Settlement?

Anyone diagnosed with mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure can file a claim for compensation. You also may be eligible if you lost a loved one to mesothelioma. Based on your circumstances and damages, you may receive a settlement offer. If you decide to accept the settlement offer, it is important to account for all your past and future damages to ensure it’s sufficient.

What is an asbestos trust fund?

Many asbestos-industry companies sought bankruptcy protection when victims began filing lawsuits. In exchange for bankruptcy protection, the government required these companies to set up trust funds to compensate present and future victims of asbestos exposure. These trust funds are also known as asbestos bankruptcy trusts, and a mesothelioma lawyer can help determine if you’re eligible for compensation.

Am I Eligible for Workers’ Comp for Mesothelioma?

Each state’s laws vary, but you can usually pursue workers’ compensation benefits for illnesses associated with asbestos exposure at work. You may also be eligible for expedited Social Security disability benefits for mesothelioma. A lawyer can explain all your options for financial recovery.

How Our Ohio Mesothelioma Lawyers Can Help

To pursue a mesothelioma lawsuit, you need a firm that has the necessary experience and resources to bring your case full circle. You need lawyers who can get you a desirable outcome by fighting tirelessly against reckless and inconsiderate businesses.

At Kisling, Nestico & and Redick, our Ohio work injury attorneys have been fighting for people who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma for years. We have obtained compensation through verdicts and settlements for those whose lives have been torn apart.

With 30 attorneys across Ohio and more than 500 years of combined legal experience, we are able to support you every step of the way. Our attorneys are well-versed in putting together asbestos cases and holding the right parties accountable for your mesothelioma.

Our Mesothelioma Lawyers Will

  • Review You Case for Free
  • Investigate What Caused Your Mesothelioma & Identify Those to Blame.
  • Identify the Liable Parties and Demand Full Compensation.
  • Research & Build the Strongest Case.
  • Provide All the Support & Guidance You Need.
  • Negotiate for the Maximum & Fight for Everything You Deserve.
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    We understand that this is a frustrating and emotional time. Our goal is to get you the funds you need so that you can focus improving your health rather than paying medical bills and supporting your family. If you would like to file a mesothelioma lawsuit, contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick at 1-800-HURT-NOW. Our compassionate lawyers will do everything in their power to alleviate your suffering by getting you the compensation you deserve.