Fieldfisher will offer a "no-win, no-fee" agreement which means that if your claim does not succeed we will not ask you for payment and if you win your claim, the defendants will pay the costs.
Fieldfisher are specialists in this area and understand the needs of our clients, not all firms will offer the same terms under a No-win, No-fee agreement so be careful who you instruct to advise you.
Yes you should claim to hold those responsible to account. Claims only succeed where there has been negligence which means that the exposure should not have occurred in the first place.
Compensation is tax-free and can be used as you wish however often clients benefit from being able to afford much needed equipment or paid help where household jobs that have become more difficult.
Compensation can also bring peace of mind that your partner or family will be financially secure in the future.
Usually the company who exposed you is no longer around, a claim is still possible however where we can trace the insurers from the time you were exposed.
So many of our clients refer to it being their first job that exposed them to asbestos. It goes without saying that your recollection of the exposure to asbestos is important and we need to spend as much time as it takes to discuss the details with you.
That said if you cannot remember how you have been exposed to asbestos, Fieldfisher would still be pleased to speak with you as sometimes you may have handled materials known by its trade name which we will recognise as containing asbestos, or we may ask a question that brings a memory back to your recollection. It is always worth taking advice.
A specialist solicitor will also have knowledge of what documents to look for that may corroborate your statement or how to approach witnesses in a sensitive manner. At Fieldfisher we have experience of finding trade documents that confirmed the presence of asbestos in flooring tiles when a company denied this was the case. It is this sort of expertise that your lawyer needs to have.
Experts are always used in claims and your solicitor will obtain reports from them for you. A medical expert will report on your condition. Often liability experts are needed to comment on their assessment of what type of asbestos may have been within materials you worked with or the level of exposure from the task undertaken.
Most exposure to asbestos is from the workplace whether it is yours or someone else's, after that, there are some instances of exposure from public places such as nearby to an asbestos factory. There are different legal considerations depending on whether the exposure was in a workplace or in a public place.
In the decades around the 1960's the UK's construction trade was the greatest importer of asbestos products and it was used by all trades meaning that all trades involved in construction were exposed because either they used it or were in the vicinity. It was used in all kinds of ways as a paste, board, cloth or rope, it was even sprayed. Many asbestos products had different trade names too. Construction workers may have used it themselves or worked near by.
Many other trades used asbestos on a daily basis too. Fieldfisher has created a database of all companies pursued over the 40 years it has been dealing with these claims. You can search this to give you an idea of all the different companies.
Our award-winning team believes in putting clients first. We are dedicated to achieving the best results possible and pride ourselves on our sensitive approach. Any of our mesothelioma and asbestos disease experts below will be pleased to discuss your case and offer free advice over the phone.