Secondary asbestos exposure, a serious concern for the family members of Royal Industries Inc. workers
If you shared a living space with a family member who was employed at Royal Industries Inc. during the last century, chances are you were also exposed to asbestos. Because they were not required to wear any protective equipment when handling asbestos components, workers would often return home covered in toxic dust, which greatly endangered the health of their family members. While their wives would inhale and ingest asbestos fibers when washing up their work clothes, their children would come in contact with the dangerous mineral when greeting their father upon returning home from the job. If you suffer from a disease you believe is the result of secondary asbestos exposure, do not hesitate to contact us for a free of charge case review. After a thorough discussion, our attorneys will determine whether you are eligible for compensation. If you are, the only documents we will need from you are the employment records of your family member and your medical records, documents that will be used as evidence to support your claim. Our attorneys, who have been pursuing compensation for victims of asbestos exposure since 1990, will subsequently file your claim with the liable company. In the end, you will receive the maximum compensation available for your injury if you decide to work with our law firm.
Legal assistance in wrongful death asbestos exposure cases for family members
Oftentimes, people injured by workplace asbestos exposure refuse to take legal action during their lifetime, usually out of fear of a long and complicated process. While the legal process is very complex, it will require minimal involvement on your part if you lost a family member to a disease caused by occupational asbestos exposure and would like to recover compensation on their behalf. After you provide our legal team with the employment and medical records of your deceased loved one, as well as with their death certificate, which must clearly state that their life was claimed by a disease stemming from asbestos exposure, our attorneys will begin preparing your wrongful death claim for submission. The rest of the necessary paperwork will be carefully taken care of by our resourceful legal team. You will eventually receive fair compensation on behalf of your lost family member if you choose to work with our law firm. It is important to keep in mind, however, that wrongful death asbestos exposure cases have a statute of limitations of 2 years from the moment of death in the majority of states, which should make taking legal action a priority for you.