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  • There's no way of knowing the percentages. " Most mesothelioma lawsuits do not go to trial, but are settled out of court. If a mesothelioma lawsuit can be settled for a mutually agreeable sum of money, it can save both sides a large amount of money that would otherwise be spent on a mesothelioma lawsuit trial." "The US Senate has considered a bill (the FAIR Act) to set up a special fund to compensate the sufferers of illnesses resulting from exposure to asbestos. The proposed Senate bill may seem like a fair and efficient way to ensure victims receive the compensation they are entitled to, but opponents believe it is critically flawed. The FAIR Act would completely overhaul the entire asbestos litigation system: establish a no-fault, $150 billion trust fund to compensate asbestos victims (paid entirely by defendant companies and insurers); establish criteria and schedules for payment; and eliminate most of the added costs and fees of litigation." Mesothelioma lawsuits are classified into two groups: personal injury, and wrongful death. In a personal injury mesothelioma lawsuit, the individual diagnosed with mesothelioma is living and bringing the mesothelioma lawsuit on his/her own behalf. A wrongful death suit occurs when the survivors bring the mesothelioma lawsuit on behalf of a deceased victim of mesothelioma. Persons who may bring a wrongful death mesothelioma lawsuit include the spouse, relative, and/or representative of the estate of the departed individual. Mesothelioma lawsuits usually seek compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in the case of a wrongful death mesothelioma lawsuit, funeral expenses, as well as the value of the deceased's life. Most mesothelioma lawsuits do not go to trial, but are settled out of court. If a mesothelioma lawsuit can be settled for a mutually agreeable sum of money, it can save both sides a large amount of money that would otherwise be spent on a mesothelioma lawsuit trial. A good attorney will know when it is a good idea to settle the mesothelioma lawsuit, and when a trial would be more favorable. Even if the case goes to trial and the mesothelioma lawsuit is decided in favor of the plaintiff, there may be an appeal filed by the defendant(s) and there is always the possibility that the mesothelioma lawsuit will be re-tried and reversed. The growing number of mesothelioma lawsuits can make it difficult for all parties to collect the full amount to which they are entitled. An experienced attorney with a background in mesothelioma lawsuits can give you more information regarding the procedures and likely results of your potential mesothelioma lawsuit. http://cancer.health-cares.net/mesothelioma-lawsuit.php

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