Missouri Mesothelioma Lawyer

If you or a loved one is a U.S. veteran suffering mesothelioma in Missouri, you may be able to work with top lawyers can help you seek compensation for medical bills, living expenses, and more. Work with the Mesothelioma Veterans Center to find top Missouri mesothelioma lawyers near you.

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How Can Missouri Mesothelioma Lawyers Help Me?

The Missouri mesothelioma lawyers we’ve partnered with can help you by filing legal claims on your behalf so you can get justice and financial compensation.

Our partner Missouri attorneys typically secure $1 million or more for patients with mesothelioma, with the first payouts often being awarded in 90 days or less.

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Further, you can still get mesothelioma veterans benefits if you work with our lawyers. Legal action is never taken against the military or government.

The Mesothelioma Veterans Center can also help you file veterans benefits claims or expand which benefits you receive after a mesothelioma diagnosis.

Find the best attorneys for your case by using our Free Questions to Ask a Mesothelioma Lawyer checklist. You can also call (877) 450-8973 to find out if you’re eligible to work with our partner Missouri mesothelioma lawyers.

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What Areas of Missouri Do Mesothelioma Lawyers Serve?

Our lawyers can help people in any part of the state, such as:

  • Ballwin
  • Blue Springs
  • Cape Girardeau
  • Chesterfield
  • Columbia
  • Fenton
  • Florissant
  • Independence
  • Jefferson City
  • Joplin
  • Kansas City
  • Lee's Summit
  • O'Fallon
  • Springfield
  • St. Charles
  • St. Louis
  • St. Peters
  • Sugar Creek
  • Wentzville
  • Wildwood
  • Many other cities

We may be able to assist you or a loved one even if your city isn’t listed above.

Who Is Eligible to Work With a Missouri Mesothelioma Lawyer?

Anyone who has been affected by a mesothelioma diagnosis may be able to work with a Missouri attorney. This includes civilians or veterans with mesothelioma as well as loved ones.

You may be eligible if you or a loved one:

  • Worked with or around asbestos-containing products during military service or at a civilian job
  • Was later diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease

Contact us now to learn if you can work with our Missouri mesothelioma lawyers.

Missouri Statute of Limitations

Statutes of limitations limit how long you have to file a lawsuit and they vary by state. Missouri has a 5-year statute of limitations on personal injury lawsuits.

This means you have 5 years from the date of your diagnosis to file a lawsuit or you’ll lose your right to take legal action.

Our Missouri mesothelioma lawyers can help ensure your lawsuit is filed before the statute of limitations runs out in your case.

They may even be able to assist you if you think the statute has expired in your case.

Types of Compensation for Mesothelioma in Missouri

Mesothelioma patients in Missouri have several ways to get compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and more. Top Missouri mesothelioma lawyers can see which types of compensation you or a loved one may qualify for.

Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Through a mesothelioma lawsuit, you can seek compensation from the companies that made and sold the asbestos-containing products that caused you harm.

These companies knew that asbestos causes mesothelioma but hid the risks from the U.S. military and the public.

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Mesothelioma lawsuits often pay out over $1 million, allowing you and your family to cover the expenses that come after being diagnosed with this cancer. If you’re a U.S. veteran, don’t worry — no branch of the military or government is sued.

The lawyers we’ve partnered with do all the legal work involved with a lawsuit, so there’s no stress. Find the best Missouri mesothelioma lawyer to handle your lawsuit with our Free Questions to Ask a Mesothelioma Lawyer checklist.

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Asbestos Trust Funds

Asbestos trust funds were created by asbestos companies that went bankrupt to compensate past, present, and future victims. There’s over $30 billion total in asbestos trust funds today.

Missouri mesothelioma lawyers can find out which trusts you qualify for and file claims on your behalf to get compensation.

VA Benefits

If you or a loved one are a veteran with mesothelioma, you may be eligible to receive benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

As of 2023, the VA typically awards veterans with mesothelioma over $3,800 per month.

Other mesothelioma VA benefits include:

  • Free or low-cost medical care from top mesothelioma doctors
  • At-home care
  • Survivor benefits

The Mesothelioma Veterans Center team can help you file a VA claim or increase the benefits you already receive. Get started right now.

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How to File a Mesothelioma Claim in Missouri

If you or a loved one was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma in Missouri, there are a few steps you can follow to file a mesothelioma claim.

1. Get a Free Consultation With a Mesothelioma Attorney

First, you’ll want to schedule a free consultation with an experienced mesothelioma attorney in Missouri.

During this consultation, the lawyer will review your case, determine if you qualify to file a mesothelioma claim, and explain your legal rights.

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2. Gather Evidence

Your Missouri mesothelioma lawyers will gather evidence to support your legal claim and show why you are entitled to financial compensation.

This evidence typically includes medical records, employment history, military service records, and more.

The goal is to show that the asbestos companies named in your lawsuit are responsible for causing your illness.

3. File Your Mesothelioma Claim

Once your case is prepared with the required evidence, your Missouri mesothelioma lawyer will file the lawsuit on your behalf. You won’t have to file it, saving you time and stress.

As your lawsuit moves through the legal process, your attorney will work to get the most amount of compensation possible for your case.

Missouri Mesothelioma Settlement and Verdict Amounts

Almost all Missouri mesothelioma lawsuits end in out-of-court settlements. When that happens, the asbestos companies named in your lawsuit will agree to pay you a lump sum of money, and the lawsuit won’t proceed to a trial.

Our Missouri mesothelioma lawyers have secured millions of dollars for veterans and civilians through settlements and in-court verdicts.

Recent Missouri mesothelioma settlements and verdicts include:

Though each case is different, it may be possible for a Missouri mesothelioma law firm to secure high payouts for you and your family. Call (877) 450-8973 to learn more.

Missouri Residents and Asbestos Exposure

U.S. veterans and civilians across Missouri have been exposed to asbestos, putting them at risk of mesothelioma.

This is because asbestos was used by the military and many private industries before the risks were well-known.

Asbestos Job Sites in Missouri

Nearly 1,900 job sites in Missouri put workers at risk of asbestos exposure.

Asbestos-containing products were commonly used on construction projects, power plants, automotive plants, and other job sites before the risks were public knowledge.

Some notable sites where asbestos exposure was documented include:

  • Acme Brick Company, Raytown
  • American Brake Company, St. Louis
  • Ford Motor Company, St. Louis
  • Kansas City Power and Light Company, Kansas City
  • Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Crystal City
  • Scottish Rite Cathedral, St. Louis
  • University Of Missouri, Columbia
  • Western Waxide Plant, Robertson

Military Sites

Before the 1980s, asbestos-containing products were used to make military bases, ships, vehicles, and other assets.

Notable Missouri military bases that used asbestos included:

  • Fort Leonard Wood, St. Robert
  • Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, Independence
  • Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Kansas City
  • U.S. Coast Guard District Office, St. Louis

Areas of Missouri Linked to Asbestos-Related Deaths

Missouri is home to several counties that reported high asbestos-related deaths from 1999 to 2017.

The five counties with the highest number of deaths were:

  • St. Louis, which reported the highest number of deaths at 1,040
  • Jackson County, which documented 539 deaths
  • St. Charles County, which had 238 deaths
  • St. Louis City, which reported 184 deaths
  • Jefferson County, which saw 159 deaths

Get Help From a Missouri Mesothelioma Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one in Missouri has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you don't have to face it alone.

Work with the Mesothelioma Veterans Center to find top lawyers in the state who can help you secure financial aid and justice.

Our Missouri mesothelioma lawyers can:

  • Determine if you’re qualified to file a lawsuit
  • Gather evidence and file the lawsuit on your behalf
  • Secure legal payouts (typically worth $1 million+) for you

The Mesothelioma Veterans Center can also help you find top cancer doctors and apply for or increase your VA benefits. All of these resources can ease stress as you and your family battle mesothelioma.

No matter where you are in Missouri, we're ready to help you move forward on the path to justice and compensation. Connect with Missouri mesothelioma lawyers now or call (877) 450-8973 to get started.

FAQs About Mesothelioma Attorneys in Missouri

How can Missouri mesothelioma attorneys help me?

A Missouri mesothelioma lawyer will handle every step of the legal process for you, allowing you to pursue compensation with fewer hassles.

The average mesothelioma lawsuit pays out $1 million or more, and lawyers won’t sue the military or government.

How much does it cost to work with Missouri mesothelioma lawyers?

You won’t have to pay anything upfront to work with our Missouri mesothelioma attorneys.

Our attorneys only get paid after they’ve secured a payout for you, and take a percent of the money recovered.

Can I work with a Missouri attorney and still get VA benefits?

Yes. You can still get VA benefits even if you work with a Missouri mesothelioma lawyer and file a lawsuit.

The Mesothelioma Veterans Center can help you access VA benefits and find top lawyers near you. Call (877) 450-8973 now to get started.

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Christopher Dryfoos is a journalist and member of the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). As the grandson of the U.S. Navy’s first forensic pathologist, he aims to help veterans with mesothelioma access needed care.

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