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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
What Are The Stages Of The
Lawsuit And What Is My Involvement?
Many of our clients have never been involved in a lawsuit.
Although each case is different, there are some common
elements to every case:
FIRST CONTACT
Our first contact with you is a personal telephone call from
Mr. Belluck or Mr. Fox. During that telephone call, if we
determine that you should pursue a legal claim, we will
schedule an appointment to meet with you within one week.
During that initial meeting, which can be at your home or in
our office, we:
- explain the process of filing and prosecuting a lawsuit;
- explore your work, life and medical history; and,
- obtain signed authorizations to get copies of medical and
employment records
During the meeting, if we conclude that there is a reasonable
chance of a successful outcome, we will present you with a
retainer agreement. A retainer is a legal fee agreement
between Belluck & Fox and our clients that explains the
legal fees and other terms related to our representation. The
attorney who meets with you will explain the details of this
agreement.
FILING THE COMPLAINT
After researching and investigating the responsible companies,
we file an individual legal claim on your behalf in a state
court. These companies include manufacturers, distributors,
suppliers and installers of asbestos materials. These
companies are the defendants in your case.
We do not sue your employer(s), because this is generally
prohibited by workers' compensation laws. The lawsuit alleges
that the defendants are responsible for manufacturing, selling
and/or installing defective asbestos products and equipment,
caused you to be exposed to asbestos and that they failed to
warn you of the dangers of asbestos. The defendants have
approximately one month to answer the allegations in your
complaint.
PROSECUTING THE CASE
The first consideration is your health. We will do everything
possible to respect your privacy and minimize any further
disruptions in your life. We may ask the court to advance your
case quickly so we can assure you a fast resolution of your
case, usually no longer than one year from the filing of the
complaint.
Once the Court issues a schedule for your case, the discovery
phase of your case begins. This means that we secure all of
the evidence necessary to prove that the corporations we sued
on your behalf are held responsible for your injuries.
As part of this process, you will testify at a deposition and
answer questions about your background. We arrange for your
deposition to be conducted at a location which is convenient
for you, even, if necessary, at your home. Of course, Belluck
& Fox will be present at every step of the process.
We also conduct a thorough investigation in your case,
including talking to your co-workers, demanding documents from
the asbestos companies and reviewing your medical history. We
also hire medical and other experts to help us in the case.
We wish to emphasize that most, if not all, of the work
required to prosecute your case is undertaken by Belluck &
Fox, and does not require us to disturb you or your family.
SETTLEMENTS
As the case progresses, some defendants may seek to resolve
your case for fair value settlements. In many instances a case
will settle your prior to the date that the trial is scheduled
to begin.
TRIAL
If we do not receive a full and fair settlement for your
claims, we will advise you of the options for trial. During
the trial, we will present testimony and evidence in support
of your claim. We will also have medical and other experts
testify on your behalf. Belluck & Fox are experienced
trial lawyers and will fully represent you and your family in
every phase of the trial.
Belluck & Fox provides individualized and professional
representation from the first client meeting to the last
appeal in your case. If you have been diagnosed with
mesothelioma, asbestosis or lung cancer, contact Belluck &
Fox, by clicking here.
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