What is Asbestos Exposure?
Asbestos is a hazardous material that was widely used in construction, manufacturing, and other industries until its dangers became well-known.
When asbestos fibres are disturbed, they can become airborne and, if inhaled, cause severe damage to the lungs and other organs. Diseases related to asbestos exposure may take years or even decades to develop, making it challenging to pinpoint the exact time and place of exposure.
Who Can Make an Asbestos Claim?
You may be eligible to make an asbestos claim if:
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- You have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease. Mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or pleural thickening.
- You were exposed to asbestos. Through your job, during home renovations, or other activities where asbestos was present.
- You have been exposed to asbestos dust in a public space
- A loved one has passed away due to an asbestos-related disease. Family members may be able to claim on behalf of a deceased relative.
If you’re unsure whether you’re eligible to make an asbestos claim, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Our experienced team can assess your situation, answer your questions, and guide you through the process.
Why work with our asbestos claim specialists?
At Accident Solicitors Direct, we combine our expertise with a compassionate approach to ensure that your case is handled with the utmost care and professionalism. With a proven track record of success, our dedicated team is committed to guiding you through every step of the claims process.
We offer:
- Specialised Expertise. Our team has extensive experience in handling personal injury claims, ensuring you receive the best possible representation.
- No Win, No Fee. You won’t have to worry about legal fees unless we win your case.
- Compassionate Support. We understand the emotional and physical challenges of dealing with an asbestos-related illness and are here to support you every step of the way.
- Proven Success: We have a strong track record of securing compensation for our clients, helping them achieve financial security.
- Free same-day home visit. Contact us, and we can come to you directly if you live around Sheffield or nearby counties like Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Nottinghamshire.
Submit your claim and let us help you with your asbestos claim today!
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Asbestos Claims Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I’ve been exposed to asbestos?
Asbestos exposure often occurs in workplaces like construction sites, shipyards, or industrial facilities where asbestos-containing materials were used. If you’ve worked in such environments, especially before the 1980s, or have been involved in home renovations where asbestos was present, you may have been exposed. Symptoms of asbestos-related diseases can take years to develop, so it’s important to consult a medical professional if you suspect you’ve been exposed to it.
What types of compensation can I claim for an asbestos-related illness?
The compensation can cover:
Each case is however unique, so the specific compensation will depend on your situation.
What is the time limit to make an asbestos claim?
In the UK, you generally have three years from the date you are diagnosed to make an asbestos claim. Make sure to seek legal advice as soon as you are diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness or suspect you might have it, to increase your chances of getting your desirable outcome.
What if the company responsible for my asbestos exposure is no longer in business?
Even if the company responsible for your asbestos exposure is no longer operational, you can still pursue a claim for compensation. In such cases, our team will help you navigate alternative ways to secure compensation. This may include:
- Tracing their insurance company at the time of your exposure
- Employers’ Liability Insurance. We can seek compensation through the employers’ liability insurance policies that were in place when you were exposed.
Specialist Funds: There are various compensation schemes and funds set up to help individuals affected by asbestos exposure when the responsible party is no longer in business.