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Sokolove Law has helped thousands of people for more than 40 years get the legal attention they deserve. While filing a legal claim may seem overwhelming, our lawyers can help you every step of the way. Read our FAQ for more information. Contact us by phone, use our click to chat, or fill out our form today.

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With Sokolove Law, you can expect reliable and high-quality legal services. Your legal team can answer your questions and guide you through the legal process, so filing a claim or lawsuit is as easy as possible for you. That way, you can focus on your health and your family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Due to statutes of limitations, families have only a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit. Statutes of limitations vary by state — and some are as short as one year from your or your loved one’s diagnosis.

Determining the statute of limitations for your unique case is complex and relies on many factors. For this reason, it is crucial to contact an experienced law firm like Sokolove Law as soon as possible to determine your legal options.

Yes. When you work with Sokolove Law, you will have a dedicated legal team and support staff helping to build your case, which includes a registered nurse (RN).

Our registered nurses will be available to answer questions you may have about your diagnosis and treatment, provide guidance on the side effects of chemotherapy, and communicate any medical updates to your dedicated attorneys.

Yes, a claim may still be filed — this is known as a wrongful death lawsuit. Wrongful death lawsuits can be filed by the estate of someone whose life was needlessly taken by asbestos exposure. However, to file on behalf of the estate, you need to be the court-appointed estate representative.

No. When you work with Sokolove Law, we can meet virtually or travel to you, meeting you however it is convenient for you. Most of our cases settle out of court, so you can focus on your health and your loved ones. Fill out our form today.

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