Silicosis is a serious medical condition arising from exposure to silica dust, a common byproduct of various types of production and manufacturing involving stone cutting and various forms of construction. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with this condition, you may be entitled to compensation, and an Alabama silicosis lawyer will be an invaluable asset for helping you pursue the compensation you need to address your damages.
Wallace & Graham, P.A., offers compassionate legal counsel to those afflicted by silicosis in the state. Receiving this diagnosis is life-changing, and you are likely to have many questions concerning your medical expenses, inability to work, and the various ways this disease has impacted your life. We can help you understand your legal options, gather evidence to support your claim, and will do everything we can to maximize your compensation.
If you developed silicosis through your job, you are likely covered by your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance, and filing a claim can yield benefits that will be invaluable to your recovery. However, you also likely have grounds to file a toxic exposure lawsuit that may yield even more substantial compensation. You can rely on your Alabama silicosis lawyer at Wallace & Graham, P.A., to guide you through all of your legal proceedings.
Silicosis is caused by exposure to silica dust. Nano-sized particles of silica dust are released into the air when certain types of materials are modified for commercial applications. For example, stone countertops require cutting and griding stone pieces, and in doing so, this process releases silica dust into the air. Without proper protective equipment, those who perform this work can easily be exposed to silica dust that will accumulate in the lungs.
Over time, silica dust exposure will cause silicosis, an incurable lung disease characterized by many adverse symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, and increased susceptibility to lung infections. It is possible for these symptoms to appear within a very short time. If you are diagnosed with this condition and believe it is the direct result of your work, you may have multiple legal options that can help you recover compensation for all associated damages.
The team at Wallace & Graham, P.A., has the experience and resources you need on your side for a workers’ compensation claim and a toxic exposure claim. You may be eligible to file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits for your employer if your condition is directly related to work, but you are also likely to qualify to file a toxic exposure lawsuit that can yield far more compensation than the average person can expect from a workers’ compensation claim.
Our goal in every silicosis case we accept is to help our client maximize their recovery. We can assist you in identifying the party or parties responsible for causing your condition and help you determine the extent of the damages you are eligible to claim. With the right attorney handling your case, it is possible to recover compensation for immediate and future medical expenses, lost income, lost future earning potential, and your pain and suffering.
A: The amount you can receive in a silicosis lawsuit settlement will depend on multiple variables in Alabama. Workers’ compensation benefits may offer limited recovery by paying for medical treatment and providing ongoing disability benefits that cover a portion of your lost income. A successful toxic exposure lawsuit, however, can yield far more compensation, including compensation for lost future earning capacity and for your pain and suffering.
A: You can sue for silica exposure by tracing the source of your exposure and identifying the parties responsible for your diagnosis. Defendants in a silicosis lawsuit could include product manufacturers, suppliers, and other businesses responsible for the materials that directly caused your condition. It is also possible to have grounds for a suit based on poor workplace safety regulations or product liability if your condition resulted from defective safety gear.
A: No, silicosis is not curable. It is a damaging lung disease that can cause a host of severe symptoms and will significantly diminish the quality of life. It is possible, however, to manage these symptoms with early detection of the disease and appropriate medical care. Over time, this condition will cause lung damage and disability. Your Alabama silicosis lawyer can help you assess the extent of your claimable damages in a silicosis lawsuit.
A: You should hire an Alabama silicosis lawyer because your case is likely to be more complex than you initially realized. You may have grounds for a workers’ compensation claim through your employer and a toxic exposure claim against the defendant or defendants responsible for your diagnosis. Success with these legal efforts and maximizing your recovery will be more likely with an experienced attorney representing you.
A: The cost to hire an Alabama silicosis lawyer will not be as much as you may think if you choose Wallace & Graham, P.A., to represent you. We take these cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning our firm will only charge you a fee if and when we win your case. There is no fee if we are unable to obtain compensation for you. Additionally, our fee will only be a percentage of the total compensation we recover for you.
The right legal team can make a tremendous positive difference in the outcome of your silicosis case. The attorneys at Wallace & Graham, P.A., have helped many past clients through difficult silicosis lawsuits and will leverage this experience for you. You have a short time to pursue your recovery, so contact us today and schedule a free consultation with an experienced Alabama silicosis lawyer about your case.