Daniel-Wasserberg-ASB-33-Why would you pursue a legal claim against a manufacturer instead of filing a workers compensation claim
So workers' compensation was not really designed to deal the cancer, like mesothelioma. It's really designed more for an acute injury that you would get on the job, like, back injury or losing a finger or something like that. We typically, don't sue the employer, and we typically don't even make a worker's compensation There are limited instances where we do either sue an employer or make a workers comp application. We traditionally go after the the manufacturers of the bestest containing products. Those are the companies that sold it, supplied it, so on, and so forth. But a workers' comp really is an in app quit remedy for a mesothelioma claim. What you really need is, an attorney who's experienced with us as best as cases to do a civil action for you a lawsuit against the viable sovereign defendants that we've talked about and trust claims against any of the bankrupt asbestos defendants that have truh that have a trust that can opposite the victims of asbestos exposure.