Because there is a large number of asbestos claims it can take from several months to several years for the process to be complete.
No. Filing a claim with an asbestos trust does not involve court or any form of trial.
Yes, as long as you are eligible, you can file a claim with the trusts from the companies that exposed you to asbestos.
Medical evidence is required for an asbestos-related disease, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer or asbestosis for all bankruptcy trusts.
Currently, there is over $30 billion available from all the trusts combined. There are more than 60 asbestos bankruptcy trusts.
Contact an attorney who specializes in working with clients with asbestos-related diseases.
An attorney or a Trust Claims Specialist who works with clients who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease.
1 – Medical evidence.
Medical documentation is required for all asbestos bankruptcy claims.
2 – Over $30 billion available.
Trusts are constantly being opened or closed, so your compensation availability and amount may vary. It is important to act as soon as possible.
3 – Rules differ for every trust.
Different trusts have different requirements. For example, each asbestos bankruptcy trust has an approved list of sites that they provide compensation for. To ensure your claim is handled appropriately, contact our expert legal team to file your claim.
4 – Not everyone gets the same payment.
There are many different factors that determine your final compensation amount. The payment amount also depends on the trust.
5 – No claims limit. You can file a claim with many trusts.
Someone who has been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease, can file a claim with any trust if asbestos exposure can be linked to that company.
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