How to File a Claim Related to Polluted Water

Albert Howard

Law
How to File a Claim Related to Polluted Water

If you or a loved one has suffered devastating illness that you think might be related to toxins in your water, you are not alone. There are millions of people who have similar situations. Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to file a claim and receive compensation. Keep reading to learn how to file a claim for an illness related to water pollution.

Figure Out Where You Got the Illness

If you are the type to move around a lot, you will need to trace your illness back to find the source. This part will require a lot of research. You will need to go through extensive testing and get an itemized list of the substances that were found that could be potential causes of your illness. Once you have all of the necessary paperwork and you are ready to start searching for where you could have been exposed to the toxins long enough to have the toxins change your body in such a way that illness could have resulted from those changes. For instance, if somewhere you used to live has been designated as a superfund site, you might find that some of the toxins at the site match with the ones on your lab work. Once you are sure you have enough evidence, you can go on to the next step.

Find a Claims Lawyer

Your next step is to find a claims lawyer. Not every lawyer works on claims, so it is good to do your research and find a reputable claims lawyer. For instance, if you are looking to file Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Claims, you will need to go to Wayne Hardee Law for that. Once you have found the lawyer that you want to work with, you will need to bring all of your paperwork with you so they know what they need to further build your case. If multiple members of your family have similar illnesses, or you are part of a group filing for similar illnesses that have been rampant throughout a particular community, the files will need to be organized so that each person has a folder and all of the paperwork is organized in the same fashion. That way, your lawyer is not having to spend precious hours sorting papers.

File Your Lawsuit

Once you and your lawyer feel that everything is ready, you can begin the process of filing your lawsuit. Do not be surprised if the court asks for further documentation, and do not expect success to come quickly. Courts are very strict on whether a claim gets paid or not for the most part, and it can take months to years before you see your case heard, and if you succeed, it could be months more before you receive a payout.

Filing a claim is a lengthy process, and while it may not result in anything, it is worth looking into if you have built a solid case. Keep this article in mind and hopefully you will be able to succeed and receive the compensation you deserve.