Silica dust exposure can cause silicosis, an incurable lung disease that can cause a host of difficult symptoms and is ultimately fatal for anyone who develops it. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with silicosis, you are likely eligible to file a toxic exposure claim that may yield substantial compensation for your damages. You are more likely to succeed with this type of case when you have an experienced Georgia silicosis lawyer representing you.
The attorneys at Wallace & Graham, P.A., have years of professional experience representing victims of silica dust exposure throughout the state. If you or a loved one is struggling with a silicosis diagnosis, we can help you determine the cause of your condition and explain your legal options. A successful toxic exposure claim may yield substantial compensation for your economic and non-economic damages related to the disease.
Our team will review your medical records, work history, and all other relevant documentation to assist you in determining the cause of your condition. If you acquired silicosis from work, you may be able to file a workers’ compensation claim through your employer. However, you are also likely to have grounds to file a toxic exposure lawsuit, and success with this case can yield a far greater recovery. The right attorney can be invaluable in helping you with this case.
In order to file a toxic exposure lawsuit for silicosis, you will need to determine how, where, and when you were exposed to silica dust. Generally, silicosis progresses more rapidly when the victim is exposed to large quantities of silica dust on a regular basis. The greater the exposure, the faster the disease causes noticeable symptoms. However, it is possible for silicosis to progress once silica dust enters the lungs, even if exposure ceases.
It’s possible that you were exposed to silica dust while working in construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, mining, or any type of work that requires cutting, grinding, sanding, or polishing engineered or natural stone. Once you pinpoint the source of your silica dust exposure, you can proceed with filing a toxic exposure lawsuit against the party or parties responsible for your condition.
If you are successful with this claim, you have the right to seek compensation for the extent of the damages you suffered from your silicosis. These may include economic losses such as medical expenses, future medical treatment costs, lost wages, and the future income you will no longer be able to earn because of disability. Additionally, you have the right to seek compensation for your pain and suffering.
Wallace & Graham, P.A., has the skills and experience necessary for resolving the most challenging toxic exposure lawsuits and will help you make sense of your legal options after a silicosis diagnosis. Early detection of the disease can improve the efficacy of treatment to manage symptoms and preserve life expectancy, and a successful toxic exposure lawsuit can yield the compensation needed to manage the financial impact of this disease.
A: Yes, you can sue for silica dust exposure. You will need to identify the source of your exposure and identify the party or parties responsible. Liability for your condition may fall to one or more defendants, including employers, product manufacturers, suppliers, or a combination of multiple parties. An experienced Georgia silicosis lawyer will help you determine fault for your damages so you can hold the appropriate parties accountable.
A: The total settlement for a silicosis lawsuit will include several types of damages. The plaintiff in a toxic exposure lawsuit has the right to seek compensation for their medical expenses, lost income, and the pain and suffering they have experienced. You may be entitled to more compensation than you initially expected, so it will be crucial to consult an experienced Georgia silicosis lawyer who can help you maximize your recovery.
A: It is possible to file a workers’ compensation claim for silicosis in Georgia if you acquired this condition from working. However, you can only expect limited recovery, including medical expense coverage and disability benefits that account for a portion of your lost wages. A toxic exposure lawsuit, by comparison, has the potential to yield a much greater recovery, including repayment of immediate and future economic damages as well as pain and suffering compensation.
A: You need a Georgia silicosis lawyer because these cases are inherently challenging in several ways, and attempting to handle this type of case on your own is unlikely to yield positive results. The right attorney can gather the evidence needed to prove liability for your condition, uncover all the various forms of compensation you are eligible to claim, and ultimately help you reach much better results than you may have initially expected.
A: The cost to hire a Georgia silicosis lawyer will amount to a percentage of your total case award when you hire Wallace & Graham, P.A., to represent you. We take silicosis cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you will only be charged a fee if and when we win your case, and our fee will be a percentage of the total amount recovered for your damages. If there is no recovery, the client pays no fee, so there is no economic risk in hiring our firm to represent you.
Wallace & Graham, P.A., is ready to provide the compassionate legal counsel you need for a challenging silicosis lawsuit. We have successfully helped many past clients resolve these cases and can help you understand your legal options after a silicosis diagnosis. Contact our firm today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Georgia silicosis lawyer about your case.