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AsbestosAsbestos LitigationChoosing an Asbestos Lawyer
Choosing a lawyer to represent you in court can be a very stressful, confusing, and trying task. Here are some tips that can help you to make the right decision:
Your asbestos lawyer may ask you for documents that relate to your lawsuit. Keep copies if you give your lawyer the originals. Also ask for copies of all other important documents. When you get a bill from your lawyer, review it carefully and ask for clarification about any charges that are unclear to you. Asbestos lawsuit class actions. In a class action, a court decides that a group of people (a "class") may have been harmed in a similar way. You may receive a notice giving you the decision to take part in the asbestos lawsuit. Read the notice carefully. If you do not take any action, you most likely will become a member of the class by default. If that happens then you are bound by the outcome of the lawsuit class action, you can't bring your own asbestos lawsuit case, and you won't have direct control of the lawsuit. If you decide to not become a member of the class, you keep the right to bring your own suit and control it directly. You will have to hire and pay for your own asbestos lawyer and you will not share in any benefits that may be won in the asbestos lawsuit class action. Asbestos lawyer service. You may fire your asbestos lawyer at any time if you are not satisfied with the work he or she has performed on your behalf. In some cases you may need the permission of a judge to do this. Please keep in mind that the legal system can move slowly and that an asbestos case may take some time to resolve. Weigh the costs and benefits of starting over with a new lawyer. Your lawsuit might be delayed and that could cost more. Lawyers are subject to state ethics rules and are required to charge reasonable fees; if you think that your lawyer did not treat you fairly, represent you adequately, or charged you too much, communicate with him or her and try to work out a solution. If the attempt to resolve the matter directly with your lawyer is unsuccessful, you may consider filing a complaint with your state or local bar association. For some states, arbitration is available to mediate such problems. If you are satisfied with the work your lawyer has done for you, communicate that as well.
The information provided in this site is general in nature and constitutes neither legal nor medical advice. If you are concerned that you or someone you know is at risk of an asbestos-related disease, please consult your physician and an attorney experienced in asbestos litigation cases.
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