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Filing a Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuit
At the Simmons Law Firm, we understand that filing an asbestos lawsuit is not a simple process, even under the best of conditions. While no amount of compensation can buy you a medical miracle, a mesothelioma lawsuit can help you afford the mesothelioma treatments you need and eliminate the worry that medical costs are draining your family budget.
“It doesn’t cost you anything for us to investigate your claim.” The process of filing a mesothelioma/asbestos lawsuit is at no cost to potential clients unless the firm recovers a settlement.
Transcript: Filing a Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuit
John Barnerd: I get asked the questions how much will it cost for us to file a suit for somebody a lot and the short answer to that is it doesn’t cost anything.
Perry Browder: If you have mesothelioma and you are interested in bringing a lawsuit, there’s no cost to you at all.
John Barnerd: If we don’t collect any money for you, you don’t owe a dime.
Perry Browder: Time is of the essence. With a lot of other lawsuits, you can file the lawsuit, take the time to research it but we do have to move quickly.
John Barnerd: It doesn’t cost you anything for us to investigate your claim. We will take a look at all the information available.
Ted Gianaris: We are going to have to gather your medical records, gather your pathology, send them to our experts to look at.
John Barnerd: All the medical documentation and all the information about where you worked, where you may have been exposed to asbestos whether it be at your workplace, at your home or through a secondary source of asbestos exposure and decide whether we can pursue a case for you.
Ted Gianaris: We’ll investigate your claim and if it turns out you don’t have a claim, we’re not going to ask you to pay us back.
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* Please note that recovery results vary per client. The recovery
amounts in each case reflect the specific facts of that case. Further,
recovery amounts in past cases are not a guarantee of future results.
