At Zinns Law, our commitment to client care extends beyond expert legal representation—we understand that navigating a serious illness like mesothelioma or lung cancer is overwhelming, emotionally and physically. That’s why we’re proud to offer our “Call a Nurse” program, a unique service designed to provide access to qualified medical professionals who can answer your health-related questions, offer support, and help you feel more confident and informed as you manage your diagnosis.

Whether you’ve just been diagnosed or are further along in your journey, having access to a knowledgeable, compassionate nurse can make a world of difference. This program is part of our mission to ensure our clients are supported every step of the way—not just legally, but medically and emotionally as well.

What is the “Call a Nurse” Program?

The “Call a Nurse” program connects individuals—clients and prospective clients alike—with a licensed nurse who can help answer health-related questions and provide peace of mind in the face of uncertainty. This confidential and complimentary service is available to anyone navigating a serious illness related to asbestos exposure, such as mesothelioma, or asbestos-related lung cancer.

Our nurse can help you better understand your diagnosis, provide guidance on symptom management, and offer suggestions to improve your day-to-day quality of life. It’s all part of our client-first approach—because your health and peace of mind matter.

When Should You Call a Nurse?

You don’t need to wait for a medical emergency to reach out. The “Call a Nurse” program is ideal for answering non-emergency health questions and providing support between doctor visits.

Here are some examples of the types of questions you might ask:

  • “What are the early symptoms of mesothelioma?”
    Understanding warning signs like shortness of breath, chest pain, or unexplained weight loss can help you take action sooner.
  • “How can I manage the side effects of chemotherapy?”
    Our nurse can provide tips and at-home care strategies for dealing with nausea, fatigue, and other common side effects.
  • “Is my cough related to asbestos exposure?”
    If you’re unsure whether your symptoms are related to a past work environment, a nurse can help guide you on what to monitor and when to consult your doctor.
  • “What should I ask my oncologist at my next appointment?”
    Preparing for medical appointments can be stressful. The nurse can help you craft a list of meaningful questions so you can advocate for yourself effectively.
  • “Can you help me understand my treatment options for pleural mesothelioma?”
    While we don’t replace your doctor, we’re here to help explain complex terminology and ensure you feel confident about your care path.

Why We Offer This Service

Our firm is built on a foundation of compassion, respect, and personal attention. We know that when someone receives a life-altering diagnosis, they need more than just legal counsel—they need a team that understands their struggles and stands with them.

The “Call a Nurse” program reflects that philosophy. It’s a way for us to extend our support to the whole person, not just the case. Whether you’re a current client or someone exploring your legal options, this service is available to you—because you deserve to feel informed, supported, and cared for.

How to Access the Service

It’s simple. Just call 888-882-9002 or email info@zinnslaw.com and we’ll set up a one-hour consultation with a nurse, so you can get the answers you need.

Compassion in action

At Zinns Law, we believe that compassionate advocacy is about more than filing paperwork or winning a case. It’s about being a trusted resource through one of the most difficult times in your life. The “Call a Nurse” program is just one of the many ways we go the extra mile to support our clients and their families.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, we’re here for you—every step of the way.