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Showing 5 mesothelioma lawyers in Gorham, ME
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Schultz Family Law, LLC
7 Estate Dr, Gorham, ME 04038
(207) 210-6555
schultzfamilylawyer.com
Peter W. Evans, Attorney At Law, LLC
7 Estate Dr, Gorham, ME 04038
(207) 747-5114
pevansatlaw.com
Sawyer Law, LLC, P.A.
157 Main St, Gorham, ME 04038
(207) 839-6771
Scheffee Law, LLC
7 Estate Dr, Gorham, ME 04038
(207) 222-6030
scheffeelaw.com
Milasauskis Law Office, PALLC
88 State St, Gorham, ME 04038
(207) 807-7548
What Does a Mesothelioma Lawyer in Gorham Cost?
Most mesothelioma lawyers in Maine work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront fees and the lawyer only gets paid if you receive compensation. Typical contingency fees range from 25 percent to 40 percent of the settlement or verdict. Costs for court filings and expert witnesses may be deducted from your award. This is general information not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file a mesothelioma claim in Maine?
Maine law allows two years from the date of diagnosis for a personal injury claim. For a wrongful death claim the time limit is two years from the date of death. It is important to act promptly to preserve your rights.
Can I file a claim if I was exposed to asbestos outside of Maine?
Yes you may still file a claim in Maine if you live in Gorham or were diagnosed here. Maine courts often accept cases where the victim resides in the state. A lawyer can review your specific exposure history.