First4Lawyers can handle the legal aspects of an industrial disease mesothelioma compensation claim for you.
In 2017 – the latest statistics available – there were 2,526 mesothelioma deaths in Great Britain. Mesothelioma is a type of cancer usually associated with exposure to asbestos at work. Most cases develop in the lungs (pleural mesothelioma), due to inhalation of the asbestos fibres, but it can also occur in the abdomen (peritoneal mesothelioma).
The mesothelial cells, which cover the outer layer of most internal organs, mutate and become cancerous. In instances of pleural mesothelioma, there is a chance the cancer can spread to the heart.
Symptoms of this form of asbestos cancer can take 20 to 50 years to develop. Because the condition can take such a long time to appear, it’s possible to claim compensation many years after being exposed to asbestos.
Pleural mesothelioma (mesothelioma of the lungs) symptoms can include:
Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma (mesothelioma of the abdomen) can include:
Diagnosing mesothelioma involves X-rays and CT scans – although diagnosis can prove difficult as some of the symptoms are similar to many other illnesses.
Mesothelioma is usually thought of as an industrial disease, as it has a history of being used in industry. However, there have been cases where asbestos fibres have been spread to family members, through exposure to the fibres on workers’ clothes.
Asbestos also used to be used as an insulator within buildings, which has meant offices, homes and schools carry a risk of containing it. Asbestos should always be disposed of by specialist firms because of the serious health risks.
Professions at high risk of asbestos exposure include:
Mesothelioma is a debilitating disease and it’s important that you get all the help you deserve, including financial security to improve your quality of life. The claim is made against your employer’s insurers for allowing asbestos exposure during your work.
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Taking time off work, or even giving up work altogether, and paying for medical bills and ongoing treatment is a stress you could do without at this time. A mesothelioma compensation settlement can help pay for:
Using our specialist solicitors means we can talk you through your options and help you build a case for mesothelioma compensation with an expert in industrial disease law. Our advisors will listen to your circumstances, free of charge, then assess whether you are likely to have a claim.
If your condition is a result of industrial illness, we often find the company no longer exists due to the time that’s elapsed. However, the claim would be made against the insurer, which is something we can also help with.
If you’re happy to proceed, we allocate a specialist industrial illness solicitor to deal with your claim. We offer a No Win No Fee service (also called a conditional fee agreement), so you don't have to pay for anything in advance – and if the claim is not successful, you don't pay at all.
Only pay a fee if you receive compensation
Where we offer No Win No Fee services typically customers pay 25% of the amount recovered by our solicitors, although this will be subject to your individual circumstances and the actual fee may be less than this but it will never be more. Success fees are common practice and they were introduced when the law changed in April 2013.
First4Lawyers are an award winning claims management company with a track record of delivering service that our clients love.
The average settlement for mesothelioma claims will depend on factors such as pain levels, impairment, function and quality of life. It also depends whether your condition is pleural mesothelioma or peritoneal mesothelioma.
Claims for mesothelioma are usually awarded between £61,410 and £110,380. Make sure to check our Compensation Calculator you’re suffering from a different respiratory disease and you want to see how much you could claim. Or feel free to contact us and we’ll talk you through it.
If an employer’s insurer can’t be traced, there are Government compensation and benefits schemes available, such as the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme (DMPS). You can find out more on the National Asbestos Helpline website.
Injury and accident victims generally have three years to claim, but because mesothelioma symptoms and diagnosis may take years, it’s possible to make an industrial illness claim many years after being exposed to asbestos.
Our advisers will be able to take you through the options, based on your individual circumstances and with no obligation. Just give us a call, request a call back or start your claim online.