Visit us anytime at https://www.asbestosclaims.law/. If you were exposed to asbestos on the job - what we call occupational exposure - then you may be entitled to file for workers compensation from your employer's insurance program.
The advantage of workers compensation claims is that some are processed more quickly. A possible disadvantage, however, is workers compensation puts strict limits on how much money you can receive for your injuries. And if you file a workers compensation claim for health problems associated with your occupational exposure to asbestos, you may waive your right to file a lawsuit for your injuries as well.
There are several reasons why a lawsuit for asbestos-related illnesses might be better than a workers compensation claim. As an asbestos expert, I can explain the law in detail to help you make an informed decision, guide you through the various steps of the asbestos claim proces, and make sure you avoid mistakes that lead to claims getting rejected.
As always, if you have questions about workers claims as it relates to asbestos exposure, and how you can apply for compensation, be sure to check out our lengthy and ever-growing catalog of video and blog resources at http://www.AsbestosClaims.law and on our YouTube channel, and be sure to contact my offices at any time for a free consultation. We will not spam you, pressure you, or call you incessantly.
I learned about the dangers of asbestos too late to help my family.
But maybe I can help yours.