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All About Mesothelioma 
 
by Mary M. Alward June 27, 2005

Meeting with Prospective Attorneys

When you consult with mesothelioma attorneys, describe your issues in depth, then ask if they are able to take your case. If they agree, ask about fees and if they’re willing to work on a contingency basis. Ask these questions to each attorney you meet with and note his response. This is the time for you and your attorney to build good communication skills. After your attorney listens to your case, ask him to tell you your rights and provide ou with all courses of action that might be taken.

The mesothelioma attorney should take the opportunity during the initial consultation to inform you of how he plans to present your case. It is at this time that you should receive an estimate of his fees. Ask the attorney what experience he’s had in mesothelioma litigation, what the results are and if he can refer you to mesothelioma clients or their families that he has represented previously.

The Final Decision

When you’ve met with three to five mesothelioma attorneys, it’s time to make a decision. Use the notes you’ve made and ask yourself the following questions

  • Did the attorney seem genuinely interested in my case?

  • Did he listen to me and respond appropriately?

  • Did the attorney explain alternate courses of action if there were any?

  • Did the attorney explain how he would present your case?
  • Which attorney did you feel most comfortable with and did he seem trustworthy?
  • Did the attorney seem to care about you and the implications that the mesothelioma will have on your life?

After reviewing these questions, choose the lawyer that is right for you. Visit his office again, ask him to take the case and get a written agreement or a legal contract.

Now that you have the best mesothelioma attorney, it’s time to proceed with your claim. If you have any questions during the filing and presentation of your case, contact your attorney. It’s important that you have peace of mind with all that’s going on in your life.

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