Mesothelioma patients and their families in Louisiana face specific challenges. Whether it's finding nearby treatment centers, navigating Louisiana asbestos laws, managing the cost of treatment or securing financial aid, we are here to help guide you every step of the way.
Over $30 billion available in asbestos trust funds for Louisiana mesothelioma patients. You may be eligible to file multiple claims.
Louisiana has its own utility bill assistance programs, housing support, and state- specific grants for medical expenses. We will guide you through accessing these resources.
Louisiana is home to prominent cancer treatment centers such as Ochsner Cancer Institute in New Orleans, LSU Health Shreveport, and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Baton Rouge. We provide guidance on how to access specialized mesothelioma care within the state or to neighboring states.
We help reduce out-of-pocket costs with information on how to negotiate medical bills directly with your Louisiana healthcare providers.
Filing asbestos-related lawsuits in Louisiana can be complex. Our attorneys know Louisiana asbestos laws and therefore know what to do to ensure you receive the maximum compensation for you and your family.
Navigating the legal, medical, and financial systems in Louisiana requires local expertise. Louisiana asbestos laws, healthcare options, and state-specific programs are complex—but our team is focused on helping Louisiana residents get the compensation and care they deserve.
"After being diagnosed with mesothelioma, I didn’t know where to turn. Thanks to this team, I found a local lawyer and was able to file claims that helped my family."
"The guide walked me through all the programs I could use for medical bill assistance. It saved me thousands in out-of-pocket expenses."
Received after attorney fees and expenses by a 65-year-old woman diagnosed with mesothelioma. She was exposed to asbestos working in her husband's gas station, regularly handling brake linings and clutch facings.
Received after attorney fees and expenses by a 71-year-old man diagnosed with mesothelioma. He was exposed to asbestos during his work as a construction laborer.
Received after attorney fees and expenses by a 67-year-old man diagnosed with mesothelioma. He was exposed to asbestos as a painter, drywall worker, and through drilling mud at oil drilling sites.
Received after attorney fees and expenses by a 56-year-old woman diagnosed with mesothelioma. She was exposed to asbestos through prolonged use of talc-based products in her personal and professional life as a cosmetologist.
Louisiana veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma may be entitled to VA benefits, including Disability Compensation, healthcare, and Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) for surviving family members. We focus on helping veterans access these benefits.
A: Yes, the guide is tailored to the needs of Louisiana mesothelioma patients and includes Louisiana-specific legal, medical, and financial resources.
A: Louisiana mesothelioma families will receive the guide within 24 hours priority mail.
A: This guide provides information on financial aid specific to Louisiana, offers expert legal advice for Louisiana cases, lists top cancer centers in Louisiana, and helps you navigate the complexities of your mesothelioma diagnosis.