A mesothelioma diagnosis can make everything feel urgent and unreal at the same time, and the hardest part is often not knowing what to do first. We sit down with Kathleen Bono and Sarah Bono, a mother-daughter team who have spent more than a decade meeting hundreds of mesothelioma families face to face, often days after diagnosis or loss. They share what actually helps when a stranger walks into your home, how they build trust quickly, and why families deserve clarity before they ever talk about claims or compensation.
We get practical about the asbestos exposure interview: how to reduce pressure when someone is sick, older, or grieving, and how simple “timeline anchors” like weddings, kids, and career chapters can unlock the details needed for a strong case. We also talk about what it feels like to walk into rooms filled with relatives, the power of listening, and the small human moments that stay with you, from veterans’ stories to unexpected laughs that cut through the heaviness.
Then we tackle the legal process head-on, including fears about going to court, what a deposition really means, and why mesothelioma commercials can be misleading. Kathleen and Sarah explain the difference between asbestos bankruptcy trusts and solvent company claims, and how transparency and steady communication can make the process feel manageable.
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MESO: The Mesothelioma Podcast is sponsored by Danziger & De Llano, a nationwide mesothelioma law firm with over 30 years of experience and nearly $2 billion recovered for asbestos victims. For a free consultation, visit Dandell.com.