Mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive form of cancer primarily caused by asbestos exposure. The prognosis of this illness is often poor. Many times, mesothelioma symptoms appear years after initial exposure. Because of this, mesothelioma is often diagnosed when it has advanced to later stages. Sadly, this means that many people die due to mesothelioma every year, leaving families devastated and facing significant financial burdens. However, for some families, it may be possible to file a wrongful death claim and seek compensation. A common question that families ask is, “What is the average wrongful death settlement for mesothelioma?”
What is Wrongful Death?
Not all families who lose their loved one due to mesothelioma can file a wrongful death claim and seek compensation. Only those whose loved one’s death was caused by another party’s negligence or misconduct are eligible to file a wrongful death claim. Often, wrongful death claims arise because companies failed to warn workers or consumers about the dangers of asbestos exposure. Manufacturers and contractors who fail to warn or protect people from the risks of asbestos exposure can also be held liable in wrongful death claims. Spouses, children, parents, other dependents, or the representative of a mesothelioma victim’s estate can file a wrongful death claim and seek various types of damages.
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