Mesothelioma Victims Fund was set up as a 100% free service to help mesothelioma victims and their family members get their fair share of the $30 billion in settlement funds already set aside by asbestos companies.
Call 844-986-1140 to be assigned to your Case Agent.
Where does the $30 billion in funds come from?
Many manufacturers of asbestos products were forced to set aside funds for individuals who have developed lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other asbestos related diseases.
How can we help?
At the Mesothelioma Victims Fund, our main goal is to help victims and their families access their fair share of the funds set aside by asbestos companies. We help in three primary ways.
First, we will tell you if you or your family are qualified to receive compensation from the fund.
Second, we assign you a Case Agent who is experienced in recovering the most compensation who will help you through the process so that you don’t have to do it yourself.
Third, we get you and your family the compensation that you deserve.
How much does it cost to talk with the Mesothelioma Victims Fund?
This is a 100% free service.
How much money can I expect to receive?
That depends on multiple factors such as:
- How quickly you apply & how much money is left in the fund.
- We can walk you through everything, but this is why it is so important to take action now!
- Date of diagnosis.
- Your asbestos exposure.
Most families have received millions in compensation. Some have been awarded over $10 million.
Will funds run out?
We do expect funds to run out. Access to the funds are first come first serve.
How fast will I know if me or my family will qualify for funds?
The sooner you start the process, the sooner you will be paid. We will advise you within 24 hours with an estimate of how much compensation you and your family can expect to receive for medical bills, living expenses, and pain & suffering.
I am a friend or family member of a deceased mesothelioma victim, do we still qualify?
Yes. Funds are available to the families of mesothelioma victims even if they have already passed away.