Mesothelioma
$30.3 million in Mesothelioma Lawsuit Verdict for New Jersey Family
If you are currently searching for a settlement loan against a mesothelioma lawsuit contact LawLeaf today. LawLeaf provides pre settlement funding against pending asbestos and mesothelioma lawsuits. If you have recently settled a claim or successfully won a verdict and waiting for proceeds, we can provide clients with post settlement advances.
In the News:
On Monday, April 5th, a New Jersey court of appeals upheld a verdict in a mesothelioma lawsuit that resulted in a 30.3 million dollar award to a family in NJ. The lawsuit resulted in the largest cash award for an asbestos case ever in the state. The lawsuit was brought on by Susan Buttitta, whose husband Mark Buttitta died from the exposure of asbestos. Mr. Buttitta died in 2002 from lung cancer.
The verdict will compensate the Buttitta family for pain and suffering, loss of consortium, lost of wages and loss of parental care. The lawsuit awarded to the Buttitta family will be paid by Borg Warner Corporation and Asbestos Corporation Limited; three other companies involved in the lawsuit settled their case either before or during the trial.
Thousands of people each year die from the exposure of asbestos. Direct exposure and secondary exposure to asbestos is a leading cause of mesothelioma, lung cancer and other related illnesses. Asbestos exposure is most common in old factories, ship yards, mines, constructions sites, old building and even some homes. If you believe you’ve been exposed to asbestos it’s highly recommended you seek immediate medical attention.
If you have been a victim of asbestos exposure you may have the legal right to seek fair compensation through a lawsuit. You should immediately contact an attorney that provides legal services related to asbestos and mesothelioma litigation. If you are currently searching for a lawsuit cash advance against a pending or already settled claim, contact LawLeaf today. LawLeaf provides settlement funding for clients that are going through the litigation process, recently settled or recently won a verdict against an asbestos and mesothelioma lawsuit.
Additional Funding & Post Settlement Funding for 5 Clients
When a plaintiff has already settled their case it doesn’t always mean immediate compensation for the plaintiff. It can take months before the victim could see dollar one out of their lawsuit. This is why LawLeaf has focused much of their attention in getting their clients into post settlement funding for cases that have already settled in court or a settlement has been reached out of court.
When a victim of a personal injury or commercial litigation lawsuit has reached a settlement, they can still qualify for lawsuit funding through the LawLeaf service. For clients that have been approved in the past for funding and received previous funding by LawLeaf or other financing source, they may also qualify for funding through the LawLeaf service.
Today LawLeaf has announced that 5 new clients have received funding using the LawLeaf service. All 5 clients are unique due to their situation.
3 Clients approved for funding for different personal injury related claims after for post settlement:
- Wilmington, Delaware client approved for a lawsuit cash advance for a motor cycle accident
- Richmond, Virginia client is approved for a pedestrian cash advance
- Seattle, Washington client is approved for a product liability advance. The client received burn injuries to his arms and legs do to a faulty product
2 clients approved for second rounds of funding using the LawLeaf service
- Boise, Idaho client approved for second round of funding against a mesothelioma lawsuit
- Hershey, Pennsylvania client receives additional funding for an amusement park accident. Client received funding previously with the LawLeaf service.
When a person is a victim of a personal injury lawsuit they have the right to hire legal representation to seek fair and full compensation for injuries and damages. At LawLeaf we understand that litigation can take months or even years before a settlement is finally reach. Furthermore we also understand that plaintiffs can sometimes be in financial hardship and in some case consider taking less compensation for their claim. By securing a lawsuit advancement using the LawLeaf service, you can allow your attorney more time to fight for fair compensation for your case without prematurely settling for less money.
When you secure funding through the LawLeaf service you will receive a non recourse loan which means you only pay back the money if you win your case. If you are currently searching for a company that can work for you, begin by applying online with LawLeaf today.
Mesothelioma Funding For Navy Victims
America’s Watchdog has announced a new website for US Navy mesothelioma victims. The site is designed to inform victims and family members their rights. The site can help victims and families through the process of securing social security disability benefits and veterans benefits. The site is called Mesothelioma Victims Center and it provides the resources in assisting victims through the process. The service is free to those victims that have been exposed to asbestos and have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma. Furthermore if you’ve lost a love one whom from Mesothelioma and they served in the Navy you should contact them for more details or visit their website at http://mesotheliomavictimscenter.com.
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If you are currently searching for mesothelioma lawsuit funding we ask you to apply online with LawLeaf today. LawLeaf can also provide asbestos lawsuit funding.
Asbestos Lawsuit Filed in Ohio
A truck driver has filed an asbestos lawsuit in Madison County, Ohio, claiming he had been exposed to asbestos over his 48 year career. William Kirk of Ohio, filed the suit after he found out he had mesothelioma directly related to the exposure of asbestos. Mr. Kirk claims he was exposed to the asbestos over his whole career. Asbestos is a natural material made up of tiny fibers and dust particles which can cause lung cancer or scarring of the lungs. Exposure to asbestos usually occurs by breathing infected air in workplaces that make or use asbestos.
Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly cancer that effects close to 3000 people in the United States each year. Mesothelioma is mainly caused by exposure of asbestos. According to studies, when diagnosed with Mesothelioma the average life expectancy is around six months.
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If you are currently seeking lawsuit funding for asbestos or mesothelioma contact LawLeaf today. LawLeaf provides both Asbestos Lawsuit Funding & Mesothelioma Lawsuit Funding.
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