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The New Mesothelioma Scheme

Some Asbestos Victims will Lose Compensation to Fund it.

The new and welcomed scheme to pay a lump to all mesothelioma sufferers, irrespective of occupational exposure, came into effect on 1 October 2008.

However we are shocked to discover that some asbestosis and mesothelioma sufferers will lose compensation in order to fund the scheme.

Asbestosis victims who cannot trace all the employers who exposed them to asbestos are only paid a proportion of damages in law. Consequently the courts did not allow them to lose out the whole of their government lump sum payment. From 1 October this will change and the government will recover the full lump sum from partial damages in law.

Turner & Newall victims who only receive a small percentage of their compensation from T&N Funds were allowed to keep government lump sum payments. From 1 October, this will change and the government will recover the full lump sum.

This is not an unintended consequence of the new Act. It is deliberate policy and we are calling on the government to amend the legislation so that asbestos victims do not end up funding the new scheme. Some could lose a third of their compensation.

Bob Stephenson, NASAG said this was never made clear when the new scheme was announced. A scheme we welcomed and praised the government for. We want the government to immediately take steps to stop funding the new scheme by reducing further the small amounts of compensation received by some asbestos victims.

Mesothelioma Information Booklet


Our Mesothelioma Information Booklet can be downloaded here:

Mesothelioma Booklet

What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is the name used to describe a group of natural mineral fibres that are known for their strength and fire-resistant properties.

Asbestos has been used in thermal insulation and fire proofing for the construction industry.

There are 5 forms of asbestos related lung disease.

The likely benefit and effectiveness of any treatment will depend on the type of disease you have, so it is important that the particular type of disease is identified as early as possible.
Our Mesothelioma Information Booklet can be downloaded here: Mesothelioma Booklet