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How to Choose the Right Asbestos Lawyer

By Jack Larson posted 10-26-2020 00:55

  

Asbestos is one of the most lethal substances to human health. That’s why if you’re exposed to asbestos in a workplace or any other scenario, you have the right to sue the company that’s responsible for causing the exposure.

But, you need an effective lawyer by your side to achieve this and we’re going to equip you with tips on how to find one. 

  1. Do Some Research

The key to finding the right lawyer is to take your time. Don’t take the first option that you come across. Do your research and look at your options. The good news is that good ole’ Google has all the information you need to find the best lawyer in your area. 

Obviously, most lawyers are going to advertise their services and act like they are the best. That’s why it’s important to take your time and review each website thoroughly and make a list of the most competent-looking ones. 

Look for reviews and ask friends and associates for recommendations. One of the best ways to find a good lawyer is through word of mouth. 

  1. Find a Lawyer That Specializes in Asbestos Claims

It’s also important to find a lawyer who specializes in asbestos litigation specifically because it’s a very unique type of law practice. Finding a lawyer that specializes in asbestos claim cases will increase your chances of success. 

That’s because such a lawyer will use all of the experience and resources available to them to ensure that you get the right compensation. This includes certain shortcuts that only specialist lawyers know about in order to streamline the process which can take ages due to legal bureaucracies. 

Experienced asbestos lawyers also have the benefit of being connected to medical specialists who can provide a valid asbestos diagnosis. 

  1. Check if the Lawyer is Able to Negotiate

Once you’ve filed your asbestos claim, you’ll either end up in court or settle out of court depending on how well the negotiation goes. 

Settling out of court is usually the most effective and timely option because it takes less time, money, and energy than a lawsuit that requires court litigation. 

A settlement basically means that you accept the amount of money offered by the defendant. 

Ask your lawyer what their experience level is to get a sense of how successful they’ve been at settling claims. You want a lawyer that has done this before because the more experienced a lawyer is, the better their negotiation skills are. 

  1. Hire One You Really Like

Whenever you need to make a decision, your gut will always weigh in on the matter. 

That’s your intuition speaking to you and it’s important to listen to it because sometimes that’s the only way to make a definitive choice when you have a lot of confusing options to choose from. 

While you’re at it, consider the attorney’s skills and the way they operate. For instance, if you don’t like your initial interactions with the lawyer, then it’s probably not a good idea to work with them. 

You should only work with someone that you respect and get along with because asbestos litigation has been shown to take a long time and a case could go on for years. 

  1. Will the Lawyer Handle the Case Personally

Lawyers work really hard and they’re usually working on multiple cases at once. 

That’s why you should ask what their commitment will be for your case and whether or not they have the resources to handle the additional work. 

Many lawyers that work for big firms tend to delegate some cases to paralegals and assistants which can be beneficial because it implies that there will be more hands-on deck and more resources to draw upon. 

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