I am Paul Danziger, a leading advocate for Mesothelioma victims across the country. As a co-founder of Danziger & Dellano, my team and I have successfully recovered over 2 billion for our clients, assisting thousands of Asbestos victims and their families. Our firm is committed to aiding those impacted by Mesothelioma, and we can often secure compensation for our clients in as little as 60 days without the need to file a lawsuit.
Throughout my career, I have been involved in numerous high-profile cases that have attracted media attention, including features in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Houston Chronicle, and on CNN.
One significant case even inspired the film "Puncture," starring Chris Evans, which explores the issues between hospital purchasing cartels and syringe manufacturers. I had the privilege of being involved as Executive Producer and co-writing the screenplay, based on my personal experiences.
If you require legal representation for a Mesothelioma or Asbestos case, my team at Danziger & Dellano and I offer a FREE consultation to explore your options.
Feel free to contact us at 1-800-864-4000 to schedule an appointment.
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- English: Spoken, Written
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- Danziger & De Llano, LLP
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- Northwestern University
- J.D. (1993) | Law
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- University of Texas - Austin
- MBA (1989) | Masters of Professional Accounting
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- University of Texas - Austin
- B.B.A. (1988) | Accounting
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- Honors: Honors
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- BBB A+ Rating (2009 - Present)
- BBB - Better Business Bureau
- Gold Star Certificate (2015 - Present)
- BBB - Better Business Bureau
- 10 Best Law Firms (2020 - 2024)
- American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
- Top 100 Trial Lawyers (2020 - 2024)
- National Trial Lawyers
- Super Lawyers, Texas
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- New York State Bar  # 4887360
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- Litigating Mass Torts, DALS Asbestos Litigation Seminar
- Q. Can a family member file a mesothelioma claim while the love one is in stage 4 hospice care.
- A: Hi, I know this is a difficult time with your family member in hospice, but I wanted to let you know that you can still file a claim for mesothelioma, even under these circumstances. Please reach out to me as soon as possible so I can guide you through the process. My contact info is 1-888-888-5402. I’m here to help whenever you're ready.
- Q. We lost a family member because of asbestos exposure. Can we still put in a claim even though he's passed away?
- A: Yes, once a victim dies, it becomes a wrongful death case. There is a time limit that ranges from 1 to 3 years after the date of death. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation.
- Q. What factors influence the timeline for resolving a mesothelioma lawsuit, and how long does the process usually take?
- A: The factors that influence the time it takes to resolve a mesothelioma lawsuit include the number of defendants that are sued, the location where the lawsuit is filed, and how diligent the law firm is in aggressively seeking settlement and recovering monies as quickly as possible.
In addition, in certain states, for living mesothelioma patients, the lawsuit gets fast tracked so you can recover settlement soon. Clients can start receiving money in as little as 90 days and the suits are usually resolved with most defendants within 18 months.