Retail Worker Injured in Maine?
Last updated: 2026 · Verified against Maine DWC regulations
Reviewed by: James R. Holloway, Esq.
Workers' Compensation Attorney · CA Bar #248701 · 14 yrs exp.
Last reviewed: January 2026 · Verified against state DWC regulations
Find out what your mesothelioma / asbestos disease claim is worth. Maine workers typically receive $7,000–$58,000. Free, no-obligation assessment.
$7,000
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$58,000
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Your estimated weekly TTD benefit: $640/week
80%
of avg weekly wage (TTD)
$1,060
max weekly benefit
20%
typical attorney fee
2
filing deadline
Maine Workers' Comp Law — Key Facts
Governing statute: 39-A M.R.S.A. § 101 et seq.
TTD rate: 80% of average weekly wage
Maximum weekly benefit: $1,060
Statute of limitations: 2 years from injury
Filing deadline: Report to employer within 10 days
Key features of Maine's system:
- ✓ 80% TTD rate for first 260 weeks
- ✓ Mandatory return-to-work cooperation obligation
- ✓ Informal dispute resolution available through WCB
Maine's Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) administers the program. Maine is notable for providing an 80% TTD rate for the first 260 weeks of disability — one of the highest in the country. Maine uses an independent medical examiner (IME) system for disputed medical issues. The state has a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation program and requires good-faith return-to-work cooperation from both employers and employees.
What to Expect with Mesothelioma / Asbestos Disease in Maine
80%
Average impairment rating
$250,000
Average medical costs
Mesothelioma is a malignant cancer of the pleura, peritoneum, or pericardium caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. Latency between first asbestos exposure and diagnosis typically ranges from 20 to 50 years, meaning workers diagnosed today were exposed in industrial settings decades ago. Mesothelioma workers' compensation claims intersect significantly with personal injury asbestos litigation, which historically has produced settlements and verdicts in the millions. Workers' comp provides medical benefits and wage replacement, but the tort system typically provides far greater compensation for pain and suffering. Many asbestos trust funds — created by bankrupt asbestos manufacturers — pay claims independently of workers' comp. Mesothelioma carries a median survival of 12–21 months, making prompt legal action critical.
Common treatments
- ✓ Extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP) or pleurectomy/decortication (P/D)
- ✓ Chemotherapy (pemetrexed + cisplatin)
- ✓ Immunotherapy (pembrolizumab, nivolumab)
- ✓ Radiation therapy
- ✓ Palliative care and pain management
- ✓ Clinical trial enrollment
Documentation needed
- ✓ Pathology report confirming mesothelioma diagnosis
- ✓ Asbestos exposure history (employment records, union records)
- ✓ Coworker affidavits identifying asbestos products
- ✓ Military service records (if shipyard or Navy exposure)
- ✓ Social Security earnings history
- ✓ Asbestos trust fund claim eligibility evidence
Frequently asked questions
How is mesothelioma / asbestos disease compensation calculated in Maine?
In Maine, your weekly benefit is 80% of your average weekly wage, capped at $1,060. Permanent disability is calculated based on your impairment rating.
What is the average mesothelioma / asbestos disease settlement in Maine?
Maine workers with mesothelioma / asbestos disease typically settle between $7,000 and $58,000, depending on impairment rating, treatment costs, and lost wages.
How long do I have to file a workers' comp claim in Maine?
2 years from injury. Missing this deadline can permanently bar your claim. Contact a workers' comp attorney as soon as possible.
Do I need a lawyer for a workers' comp claim in Maine?
You are not required to have an attorney, but representation significantly increases average settlement amounts. Most workers' comp attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless you win. Typical fees are 20% of settlement.
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