By Sarah Mirando  |  January 14, 2013

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Statute of Limitations Key to Asbestos Mesothelioma Lawsuits

By Andrea Gressman

 

asbestos mesotheliomaMesothelioma is a terrible disease that is fatal. Although there is not a cure to the cancer, it can be successfully managed if the patient has access to the right medical care. However, this care is quite costly. That is why a number of asbestos mesothelioma victims have opted to file a mesothelioma lawsuit against the company or entity that they believe is responsible for their asbestos exposure. However, there is a big concern here in making sure that the plaintiff will have a successful mesothelioma lawsuit, and that is the statute of limitations.
Mesothelioma Lawsuit Statute of Limitations

There is a time limit involved in the mesothelioma lawsuit statute of limitations. What makes this even more complicated is that after the asbestos exposure it can take around 30-40 years for the mesothelioma to develop and for it to be diagnosed. This amount of time can definitely complicate things when it comes to filing a mesothelioma lawsuit and that is why it is so important for the asbestos exposure victim to consult a qualified attorney that knows the details of filing an asbestos mesothelioma lawsuit.

Why is there a Statute of Limitations?

It may not make sense to many people on why there has to be a statute of limitations on mesothelioma lawsuits, but the legal system does have their reasoning. One reason is because they do not want the victims and potential plaintiffs to delay in filing their mesothelioma lawsuits. With a statute of limitation, asbestos exposure victims are more likely to file their mesothelioma lawsuits in a timelier manner so they will not miss out on the compensation they are entitled to them.

Time Limitations May Vary

It is important to note that the statute of limitations for filing an asbestos mesothelioma lawsuit may vary from state to state. Typically the statute of limitations would start from the last date of wrongful exposure or conduct occurred by the company or entity named as the defendant. However, some states are sensitive to the nature of mesothelioma and the timeframe in which it takes to fully develop and be diagnosed. So, many states have modified the guidelines to begin the statute of limitations when the mesothelioma victim is diagnosed with the condition. However, it still lasts for a limited period of time so it is important to file your mesothelioma lawsuit right away if you believe that you were wrongfully exposed to asbestos and developed mesothelioma as a result.

Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit Right Away

If you or a family member was diagnosed with mesothelioma it is very important to understand your legal options. Despite the amount of time that has passed since the mesothelioma diagnosis it is best to contact a mesothelioma lawsuit attorney right away.

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Updated January 14th, 2013

 

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