Webinar: How to Prove Asbestos Exposure for Mesothelioma
Legislation & LitigationWritten by Travis Rodgers | Edited By Amy Edel

On Wednesday, March 26, at 8 p.m. ET, The Mesothelioma Center at Asbestos.com will host an exclusive online webinar to help guide you in building a successful mesothelioma case. Top mesothelioma attorney Carl Money and board-certified Patient Advocate Danielle DiPietro will take an in-depth look at the important evidence you’ll need. This includes important details about documenting your asbestos exposure history and navigating complicated legal challenges.
What You’ll Learn During the Webinar
Our mesothelioma experts will explore key topics on proving asbestos exposure. Anyone interested in seeking mesothelioma compensation should attend this webinar before filing a claim.
Discussion Topics
- An attorney’s role throughout the legal process
- Common asbestos exposure categories for veterans
- Common challenges in proving asbestos exposure
- Evidence needed to prove asbestos exposure
- How law firms handle asbestos trust funds compared to a lawsuit
- How a legal team can help track down your employment records, witness statements or product information
- Key information for patients and families to collect before their first call with a lawyer
- Steps you can take to trace your asbestos exposure, with help from an attorney
- The role of statute of limitations in the legal process
- What can be done if you don’t remember exactly when or where you’ve been exposed to asbestos
This webinar will help you and your family understand the legal process before filing a mesothelioma lawsuit. Our expert hosts will provide clarity and steps you can take if you’re unsure about when or where asbestos exposure occurred or need guidance on what to expect during the process of building a case. The goal of this webinar is to ensure every attendee feels informed and prepared to take the next steps toward seeking compensation.
We’ll Answer These Questions and More
- How can someone determine when and where they were exposed to asbestos?
- How does an attorney help identify possible exposure sources during an initial investigation?
- How does an attorney help patients and families navigate the legal process?
- How long does it typically take to prove asbestos exposure?
- What are the legal requirements for proving asbestos exposure?
- What are the next steps after an investigation call?
- What happens during the investigation call with a mesothelioma attorney?
- What happens if the company responsible for asbestos exposure has gone out of business?
- What if a patient was exposed in multiple places? How is company liability determined?
- What should someone do if they suspect they were exposed to asbestos but don’t have direct proof?
If you have any additional questions, you can ask our panelists during a live Q&A session after the webinar. If you can’t join the webinar live, registering for the event guarantees you’ll receive a recording via email once it ends.
Background on the Experts
Carl Money is an experienced mesothelioma attorney who has spent more than 16 years representing asbestos exposure victims in the U.S. Throughout his career, he has fought for workers and families who have been affected by corporate negligence, securing justice for those diagnosed with mesothelioma. As a recognized expert in asbestos litigation, Carl has given presentations worldwide and is a dedicated advocate for those impacted by mesothelioma and asbestos exposure.
Financial & Patient Advocate Danielle DiPietro has more than a decade of experience at The Mesothelioma Center. She provides guidance to individuals and families facing the financial challenges of mesothelioma treatment. She assists survivors and their loved ones with health insurance benefits, copay programs and VA claims. Danielle helps people access the resources they need while offering support in understanding the medical, financial, and emotional aspects of their journey.