Lung Cancer Attorneys

Our lung cancer lawyers seek justice for the improper diagnosis of this life-threatening disease.

Our Lung Cancer Lawyers Get the Results You Deserve

Cohen, Placitella & Roth has experienced lung cancer lawyers on our team who have achieved life-altering outcomes for our clients’ asbestos and lung cancer lawsuits. We represent individuals and workers who have developed lung cancer after being exposed to asbestos. Our attorneys explore whether the company that exposed our client to toxic substances violated laws or regulations.

Lung cancer is a malignant tumor that invades and obstructs the lung’s air passages. Exposure to asbestos will increase the likelihood of an individual being diagnosed with lung cancer, mesothelioma, and non-malignant lung conditions such as asbestosis and changes in the pleura, such as thickening, plaques, calcification, and fluid around the lungs (pleural effusion); all of which may be early signs of asbestos exposure. Tobacco smokers who have been exposed to asbestos have a far greater risk for lung cancer than do non-smokers who have been exposed, meaning the risk is greater than the individual risks from asbestos and smoking added together.

Litigation to Work for Your Family

Asbestos cases involving lung cancer are hard fought cases from the very beginning. Defendants often present arguments attempting to discredit or minimize their client’s involvement in their employee’s illness. At Cohen, Placitella & Roth, our lung cancer lawyers utilize all of our resources and uncover the truth about what the company or individual knew about the dangers of asbestos and identify whether they should be held accountable for their actions.

Our lung cancer litigation team will make sure that the facts of your case are highlighted. Our team of medical experts work directly with our attorneys to review your medical records and assist in identifying whether your lung cancer was due to asbestos exposure.

The effects of asbestos exposure are lifelong for an individual and at CP&R, our legal team understands the impact an illness can have on an individual and their friends and family. Our lung cancer lawyers are committed to our clients, from the moment they walk through the door, to long after the case is over, and firmly believe that the individual and their family should receive just compensation for injuries caused by asbestos and lung cancer.

We Get Results for Lung Cancer Lawsuits

Our team of lung cancer lawyers have achieved life-altering settlements for victims throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and beyond. Contact our attorneys today for a free case evaluation.

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Lung Cancer Lawsuit FAQs

  • When does a delayed lung cancer diagnosis become medical malpractice?

    Not every delayed diagnosis is medical malpractice. A claim may exist when a healthcare provider fails to recognize symptoms, order appropriate testing, correctly interpret results, or follow up on abnormal findings and that delay worsens the patient’s condition or treatment options. Medical malpractice generally requires proof that the provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care and that the delay caused harm.

  • Can I sue for a failure to diagnose lung cancer?

    You may have a legal claim if a doctor, hospital, radiologist, or other healthcare provider failed to diagnose lung cancer when they reasonably should have and that delay caused the cancer to progress or reduced treatment options. These cases often require expert medical review to determine whether negligence occurred.

  • What compensation can be recovered in a lung cancer lawsuit?

    Compensation in a lung cancer lawsuit may include medical expenses, lost income, future treatment costs, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, diminished quality of life, and emotional distress. In cases involving a death, surviving family members may also be able to pursue wrongful death damages.

  • What are common causes of delayed lung cancer diagnosis?

    Delayed lung cancer diagnoses may occur when providers fail to order diagnostic testing, misread imaging studies, overlook symptoms, fail to communicate abnormal results, delay referrals to specialists, or incorrectly diagnose another condition such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or other respiratory illnesses.

  • How do you prove a lung cancer malpractice case?

    Lung cancer malpractice cases are typically proven through medical records, imaging studies, pathology reports, expert medical testimony, and evidence showing that a provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care. It must also be shown that the delay or misdiagnosis caused harm, worsened the prognosis, or reduced treatment options.

  • Can asbestos exposure cause lung cancer?

    Yes. Long-term asbestos exposure has been linked to lung cancer and other serious diseases, including mesothelioma. Individuals exposed through shipyards, construction sites, manufacturing facilities, power plants, and other industrial settings may have legal options if asbestos exposure contributed to their diagnosis.

  • How long do I have to file a lung cancer lawsuit?

    The deadline to file a lung cancer lawsuit depends on the type of claim, state law, and when the cancer was diagnosed or reasonably should have been discovered. Because filing deadlines can vary significantly, it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible after diagnosis.

  • Can family members file a lawsuit after a loved one dies from lung cancer?

    Yes. In some situations, surviving family members may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim if a loved one dies from lung cancer caused by medical negligence, asbestos exposure, or another legally actionable cause. Compensation may be available for financial losses, funeral expenses, and loss of support.

  • Is lung cancer commonly misdiagnosed?

    Lung cancer is one of the more commonly misdiagnosed cancers because its symptoms can resemble less serious respiratory conditions. Delayed diagnosis may occur when symptoms are attributed to conditions such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or other lung diseases rather than appropriately investigating the possibility of cancer.

  • They were all easy to talk to, and I felt comfortable. They explained things in a way that was understandable and took the time to answer a lot of questions.

    George S.
  • CP&R has resources to bring in to support everything my family was dealing with; it wasn’t just the legal process. Even after the case was over, specific support services for the injury stayed with us all these years.

    Barbara L.
  • I am still at a loss for words about how appreciative my family and I are to the legal team at CP&R for all their effort. All I can say is thank you. 

    Jessica O.

Contact a Lung Cancer Lawyer Today

You need a lung cancer attorney who will achieve the life-altering outcomes you deserve. Based in Philadelphia in New Jersey, we fight for our clients in both local lung cancer lawsuits and national lung cancer and asbestos cases. Contact us today for a free case evaluation!

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