(photo credit Turner Freeman)
The ugly truth about asbestos is that many asbestos related
illnesses and subsequent deaths were and will continue to be caused by another
person’s failure to take reasonable care for the health and safety of others. It
is therefore important to understand and to be informed of the legal avenues
available should you or a loved one be affected by exposure.
Compensation Claims are the most common avenue taken by those who
have been affected by an exposure to asbestos fibres. Such claims are designed to compensate
victims for the damages they have suffered through an exposure to asbestos, caused
by the negligent actions of another person.
This means that it is necessary to prove that the third party
responsible for exposing you to the asbestos dust and fibres (for example an
employer) owed you a duty of care, was negligent in exposing you to such fibres
and as a result of this negligence, you have been diagnosed with an
asbestos-related disease.
The first successful claim in negligence for an asbestos related
disease was in 1985. Since then, many Australian’s have successfully received
damages for the harm caused by their exposure to asbestos fibres. If you have
been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease as a result of the negligence
of a third party, you will likely become entitled to compensation. This
compensation may include amounts related to:
·
Past and future medical
expenses and loss of income
·
Pain and suffering
·
Travel expenses for medical
appointments
·
Home help and nursing help
Compensation in asbestos related cases generally comes from the
insurance company of the negligent third party responsible for the exposure. It
is therefore important to provide strong evidence of both the negligence and
the origins of the resulting exposure. An experienced lawyer can help you
understand how liability is determined and who is liable for your suffering.
Compensation in the form of damages is generally limited to
compensate for losses actually suffered. Therefore, it is important to receive
the advice of an experienced lawyer to ensure that your compensation claim
adequately reflects the losses you have suffered as a result of an asbestos
related disease. In some rare cases, the courts will award punitive damages,
this will be a larger additional amount intended to also punish the negligent
party.
Sadly, evidences of the health dangers associated with asbestos
were ignored by many manufacturers and employers, leaving employees and
consumers exposed to the deadly fibres. Therefore, in cases where the victim of the asbestos-related
illness has died, they recognize the importance of ensuring that dependents of
the victims are adequately compensated for their loss of financial support.
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