My husband recently died of mesothelioma. Now that he’s gone, is it too late for me to file suit?

Most states allow a lawsuit for the wrongful death of a spouse or family member, even if he or she did not file a lawsuit while alive. There is a limit on the amount of time you have for filing such a suit. If you are interested in pursuing a case, you should secure an attorney as soon as possible.

Some states’ laws do not provide for the same types of compensation to the family of the deceased as would have been available to the mesothelioma victim while alive, so it is advisable for a person with a mesothelioma diagnosis to pursue his or her claim as soon as possible after the diagnosis. More.

Most states allow the spouse and family members of a person who has passed away from mesothelioma to bring a case for the wrongful death of their loved one. There is a limit on the amount of time you have to file a suit, and in some states a probate court must first officially name the personal representative of the estate of the deceased person. It is therefore important to take action as soon as you can to make sure your legal rights are protected.

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