We understand that the legal challenges you and your family are facing can seem daunting, but it is our goal to help you.
The first step, we believe, is to provide you with as much information as possible so you can make informed, confident decisions throughout this complex process. Our attorneys are leaders in their fields, so they are well-equipped to provide you with up-to-date, relevant and useful information at every stage of your case.
If you select us to represent you in a case, we will work closely with you throughout the process. As the public has come to appreciate, litigation is not a quick process. We want you to know that when you choose us to represent you, you have chosen someone who has the staying power to help you through the process.
Please understand that recovery results vary per client. Every case is unique, and the recovery amounts in each case reflect the specific facts of that particular case. So, there is no guarantee of future results.
Leaders in Litigation
With more than 40 attorneys dedicated to asbestos litigation in offices across the United States, the firm brings centuries of experience to bear against companies who harmed American workers and families through asbestos exposure.
Our attorneys’ focused practices have instilled in them a detailed understanding of the complex issues surrounding asbestos exposure and its related diseases like mesothelioma. These cases are more complex than other toxic tort cases, so our level of experience is a critical component in our ability to get you the results you deserve.
We have helped thousands of people across the country recover millions in verdicts and settlements. Our dedication to customer service, our national resources and our centuries of legal experience are what drives our results.
With the attorneys and staff of Simmons Hanly Conroy on your side, you can rest easy knowing that tremendous experience and knowledge, combined with resources and commitment, are hard at work for you.
We are resolute and unwavering in our stance against corporate wrongdoers.