Asbestos Diseases - Victoria, WA & ACT

If you have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease, naturally your first priority is to take care of your health.

However, financial compensation may relieve some of the burden for you and your family. Our experienced team will work with you to minimise inconvenience and stress. We will visit you free of charge and without obligation, at home or in hospital, to discuss your entitlements and the claims process.

Asbestos related diseases include:

  • mesothelioma
  • lung cancer
  • asbestosis
  • asbestos-related pleural diseases

If you have mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, pleural plaques or gastro-intestinal cancers, you can make a claim even if:

  • you are no longer employed where the exposure occurred
  • you were exposed to asbestos more than 50 years ago
  • your employer at the time has since gone out of business
  • you were exposed to asbestos by many employers
  • you were self-employed or a contractor at the time of exposure
  • your exposure to asbestos was not at work
  • you were exposed to asbestos during home renovations
  • you are not sure where you were exposed to asbestos, and
  • you also smoke cigarettes.

It's important to get advice from experts

Claims for asbestos-related injuries are complicated and require careful consideration of complex medical and legal issues. An experienced lawyer will know what questions to ask and how to formulate the claim. They will also get you a quicker resolution.

No matter who you are up against, Maurice Blackburn will fight to protect you.

FAQs about Asbestos & Dust disease claims

How much will I get?

We can't tell how much you will get without your specific information. However, if you have good evidence to support your claim, you are likely to win compensation of between tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars.

How much will it cost?

Your first consulation is free and without obligation.

If you decide to proceed, and we believe you have a viable claim, we will act on a 'No win - No charge' basis. That means we will fund the claim and recover our costs, in line with the Court Scale, when the claim is settled. If you lose, you won't be charged our professional fees.

How do I make a claim?

If you decide to make a claim you need to:

  • speak to a solicitor about your work and your exposure to asbestos
  • give the solicitor authority to access your medical records and reports
  • provide relevant documentation
  • visit an independent doctor for a medico-legal opinion, and
  • provide instructions about any offers made.

Our asbestos experts can give you more information about the claim process.

Freecall 1800 810 856.

How long will it take?

Claims for asbestos-related malignancy usually take between three and six months, although claims can be resolved in a matter of weeks where there is medical evidence to demonstrate this is warranted. Claims for non-malignant asbestos disease usually take between 12 and 18 months to resolve.

Can my family make a claim later?

Yes, provided you have initiated a claim during your lifetime in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania. If you die before the claim is resolved, it will survive for your estate. If you do not initiate a claim, any claim you family can make after your death will be limited to their financial losses incurred as a direct result of your death, such as lost wages and funeral expenses.

Have you registered your asbestos exposure?

If you have been exposed to asbestos, you are at risk of developing respiratory disease or cancer. Should you receive such a tragic diagnosis in the future, you may be entitled to compensation.

Listing the details of your asbestos exposure, whether it was recent or many years ago, may assist your future claims for compensation. It can also help other victims who use the database to help determine where they were exposed.

You can register for free on the National Asbestos Register, which already has more than 6,000 registrants. If you choose to register, you will not automatically become a client of Maurice Blackburn and you have no obligation to become one in the future.

Register online or freecall 1800 810 856 for a registration form.

Support services

At Maurice Blackburn, we know that access to information as soon as you've been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease is crucial to your, and your family's, understanding of your illness. To aid in this process, we are proud to distribute the book Surviving Mesothelioma and Other Cancers: A Patient's Guide, by mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus. To order a free copy, click here.

The Cancer Council of Victoria also has mesothelioma books that are provided free to sufferers. To order a free copy, click here.

The Asbestos Information & Support Service (AISS) - www.aiss.org.au