Asbestos Claims
Filing asbestos claims may allow you to hold the companies to blame for your illness accountable and seek money for medical care, lost income, and more. The asbestos lawyers in our network have secured billions of dollars for mesothelioma patients and their families. See if one of our trusted legal partners may be able to file an asbestos claim for you.
Why Take Legal Action?
By filing an asbestos lawsuit, you can pursue financial compensation and justice from the companies that caused you or a loved one harm.
Results Secured
- $8 million for a plumber and pipefitter from Texas
- $6.8 million for a Florida mechanic
- $4.14 million for a welder and U.S. Air Force veteran
What Is an Asbestos Claim?
An asbestos claim is a legal action filed against companies that manufactured, sold, or distributed asbestos-containing products and caused harm.
Asbestos claims seek compensation from negligent companies who knew that exposure could cause serious health issues but hid this information from the public.
Here are some key aspects of asbestos claims:
- Patients diagnosed with asbestos-related illnesses like mesothelioma and lung cancer may be eligible.
- Family members can file claims on behalf of a loved one who passed away.
- Money awarded helps families cover medical bills, lost wages, and more.
- Legal claims for illnesses such as mesothelioma pay over $1 million on average.
LawFirm.com works with experienced mesothelioma lawyers who have secured over $10.2 billion for asbestos victims and their families nationwide.
Most families secure compensation from asbestos claims without going to court, providing financial security and peace of mind with minimal stress or hassle.
Get a free case review now to see if you may be able to file an asbestos claim for compensation.
Types of Asbestos Compensation Claims
There are several types of asbestos claims that can be filed by victims and their families. These claims seek compensation for the harm caused by negligent asbestos companies.
A mesothelioma lawyer can determine the asbestos claims you may be eligible to file, so you can maximize your total payout.
The main types of asbestos claims are:
- Asbestos lawsuits for personal injury: Filed by patients with asbestos-related diseases, these claims award over $1 million on average for illnesses like mesothelioma and typically result in out-of-court settlements.
- Asbestos wrongful death lawsuits: After a loved one has passed away, families may be able to file a mesothelioma wrongful death claim. Compensation can cover medical expenses, funeral and burial costs, and emotional pain and suffering.
- Asbestos trust fund claims: Asbestos trusts contain over $30 billion, and mesothelioma victims typically receive $300,000 to $400,000. Companies that filed for bankruptcy to avoid lawsuits were required to set up mesothelioma funds to pay victims.
- VA benefit claims: Military veterans with mesothelioma may qualify for disability payments of nearly $4,000 a month and free health care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). They can file asbestos claims without affecting their VA benefits.
By working with an experienced mesothelioma attorney, you can ensure that you file all of the asbestos claims you qualify for and don’t leave any money on the table.
Asbestos Claim Payouts
How much money an asbestos claim may pay will vary based on the type you file and the facts of your case. However, an asbestos lawyer will work to secure enough compensation to help with your medical bills and safeguard your family’s financial future.
Find out about the different types of asbestos claims and their payouts below.
Asbestos Lawsuit Settlements and Verdicts
Asbestos settlements for mesothelioma award between $1 million and $1.4 million on average, according to Mealey’s® Litigation Report: Asbestos. Mesothelioma trial verdicts award an average of $5 million to $11.4 million.
The asbestos law firms that LawFirm.com has partnered with have recovered over $10.2 billion for victims across the country.
Notable asbestos settlements and verdicts our legal partners have secured include:
- $40 million to a U.S. Navy veteran with pleural mesothelioma
- $20 million on behalf of a mechanic who worked with asbestos-containing brakes
- $15 million for the family of a laborer
- $5.7 million to a traveling repairman
- $3.8 million in mesothelioma settlements for an Illinois factory worker
- $3 million to the family of a pipefitter who passed away
- $2.7 million for asbestos claims after death to the family of a plasterer
- $2.77 million to a Tennessee pipefitter with lung cancer
- $3.8 million for a laborer with peritoneal mesothelioma
- $30 million to a construction supervisor with a mesothelioma diagnosis
An asbestos law firm can determine how much mesothelioma compensation you may be eligible for and fight for maximum compensation. They can handle all the legal work, so you can focus on treatments and spending time with loved ones.
Asbestos & Mesothelioma Trust Fund Claims
There’s over $30 billion sitting in more than 60 asbestos trust funds. Each pays a certain amount of money that may vary depending on your asbestos-related disease and the products you were exposed to without going to court.
Mesothelioma patients typically qualify to file asbestos exposure claims with multiple trust funds, allowing them to secure an average of $300,000 to $400,000 in total. Some patients have received over $2 million in trust fund payouts.
An experienced asbestos attorney can determine all of the mesothelioma trusts you qualify for and file asbestos claims and supporting paperwork with each one. In some cases, families start receiving trust fund payouts in 90 days or less.
See if you may be able to access asbestos trust funds — all from the comfort of your own home.
Asbestos VA Claims
With a 100% disability rating, veterans with mesothelioma are able to get the highest disability payments of almost $4,000 a month from the VA. This tax-free payout increases if the veteran is married or has dependents.
Veterans may also qualify for other VA benefits like free or low-cost health care, and their families may be entitled to a range of support resources.
Call (888) 726-9160 right now or chat with a case manager to see if we may be able to help you file asbestos cancer claims for compensation.
Can I Claim for Asbestos Exposure?
You may be able to file a claim for asbestos exposure if you:
- Have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness
- Are the family member of a patient who passed away from an asbestos disease
- Represent a deceased victim’s estate
Compensation from asbestos exposure claims can help cover your medical bills, the costs of daily living, and much more.
If a loved one has passed away, money from asbestos claims after death can lessen the burden of funeral and burial costs and preserve their legacy. Taking legal action also sends a message to asbestos companies that their actions are unacceptable.
Find out your eligibility to file asbestos claims for compensation by getting a free case review.
How to File an Asbestos Claim
Asbestos lawyers know firsthand the physical and emotional toll that an illness like mesothelioma can take, so they make filing an asbestos claim as easy and stress-free as possible.
The asbestos claims process generally involves:
- Finding out if you have a claim: LawFirm.com offers free case reviews, so you can see if a lawyer can file an asbestos claim for you with no financial risk.
- Collecting evidence: Your attorney and their legal team will gather evidence to support your claims. This may include medical records, work history, and military documents.
- Filing your asbestos claims: After determining all the claims you’re eligible for, your asbestos lawyer will file the paperwork along with supporting evidence. Your asbestos claims will be filed correctly and before any deadlines.
- Securing compensation: In many cases, victims start receiving asbestos claim payouts in as few as 90 days. In the rare event a claim doesn’t settle, your attorney can fight for your family in court.
Your legal team will keep you updated about your asbestos cancer claim as it moves forward and provide emotional support and legal advice along the way.
What Is the Statute of Limitations on Asbestos Claims?
Each state has its own statute of limitations for asbestos claims. Some states allow more time to file than others, so it’s important to work with an asbestos lawyer who knows the laws in your area.
Most states require asbestos lawsuits to be filed within 2 to 3 years, but some have deadlines as short as 1 year.
The statute of limitations for asbestos claims does not start at the time of exposure. Instead, it generally begins on the date of diagnosis or, in wrongful death cases, the date of the victim’s death.
Asbestos trust fund claims don’t follow state laws but instead have their own deadlines, which vary by trust.
If you wait too long and miss the deadline in your case, you may lose your right to file an asbestos claim and seek compensation. However, even if you believe the deadline has passed, an experienced mesothelioma lawyer may still be able to help.
Get Help Filing Asbestos Claims
By working with a skilled legal team, you can seek asbestos claims payouts quickly and easily.
Our network of experienced mesothelioma lawyers is standing by to help you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
The asbestos attorneys we work with:
- Can help families in all 50 states
- Have decades of experience navigating asbestos claims laws
- Never charge any upfront costs or hourly fees
Together, our legal partners have recovered over $10.2 billion for families impacted by asbestos-related diseases.
Call (888) 726-9160 right now or get a free case review to see if you can start an asbestos claim.
Asbestos Claims FAQs
How long does an asbestos claim take?
The time it takes to resolve an asbestos claim varies, but many begin paying out within 90 days or less. The entire process can take 12-18 months to complete.
Several factors affect the timeline, including the type of claim (lawsuits take longer than trust fund claims), whether the case settles or goes to trial, and the speed of negotiations. An experienced asbestos attorney can also work to speed up the payout timeline.
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What is the average payout for asbestos claims?
The amount of compensation for asbestos claims depends on the type of claim and more. On average, lawsuits for illnesses like mesothelioma award $1 million to $11.4 million.
Asbestos trust fund claims typically provide $300,000 to $400,000 total.
Factors that may influence the payout amount include:
- Claimant’s exposure history
- Lost wages
- Medical expenses
- Type of asbestos-related illness
An experienced asbestos attorney can help determine the potential value of your case and guide you through the legal process.
Call (888) 726-9160 now to find out about your legal options.
Can I claim if I have been exposed to asbestos?
You may be able to file a claim for asbestos exposure if you’ve been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease like mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis.
If the patient is too ill or has passed away, family members — including spouses, children, and other dependents — may be able to pursue compensation on their behalf. Additionally, estate representatives can file claims for deceased victims.
Various types of asbestos claims exist, such as personal injury lawsuits, wrongful death lawsuits, asbestos trust fund claims, and VA claims for veterans.
What is the time limit for asbestos claims?
The time limit for filing an asbestos claim is determined by the statute of limitations, which varies by state. Most states set this deadline at 2 to 3 years, though it can range from 1 to 6 years in some places.
For personal injury claims, the clock typically starts on the date of diagnosis, while for wrongful death claims, it usually begins on the date of death. Asbestos trust funds have their own deadlines and are not subject to state statutes of limitations.
Because statutes of limitations differ, it’s important to consult an asbestos attorney as soon as possible to avoid missing your chance to file and pursue financial compensation.

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Rae Theodore is a writer and editor with more than 30 years of experience in legal publishing. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Pennsylvania State University.
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