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Navy Squadrons and Mesothelioma Claims
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From the 1930s until 1980, many U. S. Navy aircraft, ships, bases, vehicles and barracks were constructed with parts containing asbestos, such as engines, brakes, wiring and other materials that needed to be insulated from the extreme heat. Asbestos was used in U. S. base buildings and base housing used by U. S. Air Force Servicemen and Servicewomen and their families.
The Department of Veterans Affairs states that there are over 25 million Americans that have previously served in the U.S. Military. Most Veterans do not start showing asbestos related symptoms until 10-50 years after their initial exposure. Asbestos exposure is responsible for approximately 10,000 deaths each year in the United States.
Navy Veterans that have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or any Asbestos related diseases may be eligible to receive compensation from responsible asbestos companies and manufacturers.
Navy Veterans and Asbestos Exposure
Thousands of U. S. servicemen and women came into contact with asbestos fibers during their tour of service. Many Veterans diagnosed with Mesothelioma have complained that they were not given any warning, training or respiratory protective gear when handling, installing, loading, repairing, or removing asbestos-containing products.
- Asbestos was used by the U. S. Military in more than 300 different materials and products.
- Millions of U. S. Veterans have been exposed to asbestos during their tour of service.
- A recent study showed that as many as 30-40% of Mesothelioma victims is U. S. Veterans.
- Mesothelioma has affected veterans from all branches of service including those who worked in Navy Squadrons.
- The U.S. Military used thousands of asbestos-containing products in their ships between the 1920-late 1970’s.
- Asbestos was listed as the top contaminant at 32 U.S. Army base closures during the 1990s.
- Mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases primarily occur in Veterans between the ages of 55-75.
- Veterans who served between 1940 and 1980 have the greatest risk of developing Mesothelioma or an asbestos-related cancer.
- 14 in every 1,000 WW II shipyard workers died of an asbestos-related disease compared to 18 in every 1,000 combat related deaths.
- Asbestos was used heavily in the shipbuilding and in military ships. Many veterans working in confined quarters have been exposed to asbestos.
Asbestos is most dangerous when inhaled or ingested. Most U. S. Veterans are particularly at risk because that worked on building and demolition projects that exposed them to asbestos fibers and dust. It was nearly impossible to avoid coming into to contact with asbestos if you worked on military construction sites.
Veterans were daily exposed to toxic asbestos dust and fibers where they inhaled and ingested them without any protection in their workplace. Families of workers and other military veterans that were exposed to asbestos secondhand are also developing Mesothelioma and other asbestos-related disease.
Veterans diagnosed with Mesothelioma have complained that they were not given any warning, training or respiratory protective gear when handling, installing, loading, repairing, or removing asbestos-containing products.
Navy and Asbestos Exposure
- The U. S. Marines and the Navy have been working together since the inception of this America’s military.
- Because asbestos has an ability to withstand extreme heat, it was used widely throughout the U. S. Military.
- The U. S. Armed Forces used asbestos-containing products in ships, aircraft, buildings, barracks, mess halls, and other military facilities.
- The Department of Veterans Affairs states that there are over 25 million Americans that have previously served in the U.S. Military.
- U. S. Marine base at Camp Pendleton in California had an Asbestos contamination problem.
- The American Cancer Society reported U. S. Marines were exposed to toxic asbestos products for decades in older Marine barracks.
- Asbestos was at the top of a list of contaminants at 32 U.S. Army bases before they were closed in the late 1990s.
- Tests were done at the U. S. Marine Camp Grainger, Tarrawa Terrace (1 & 2), and Camp LeJeune found asbestos present but a variety of other Asbestos-containing products and materials were present.
Navy Veterans have the right to sue asbestos manufacturers that exposed them to asbestos.
U. S. Navy Squadrons List
Carrier Tactical Electronic Warfare
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VAQ-129 |
Vikings |
EA-6B EA-18G |
Fleet Replacement Squadron |
VAQ-130 |
Zappers |
EA-18G |
CVW-3 |
VAQ-131 |
Lancers |
EA-6B |
CVW-2 |
VAQ-132 |
Scorpions |
EA-18G |
Expeditionary |
VAQ-133 |
Wizards |
EA-6B |
CVW-9 |
VAQ-134 |
Garudas |
EA-6B |
CVW-8 |
VAQ-135 |
Black Ravens |
EA-18G |
Expeditionary |
VAQ-136 |
Gauntlets |
EA-18G |
Transition |
VAQ-137 |
Rooks |
EA-18G |
CVW-1 |
VAQ-138 |
Yellowjackets |
EA-18G |
Expeditionary |
VAQ-139 |
Cougars |
EA-18G |
CVW-14 |
VAQ-140 |
Patriots |
EA-6B |
CVW-7 |
VAQ-141 |
Shadowhawks |
EA-18G |
CVW-5 |
VAQ-142 |
Gray Wolves |
EA-6B |
CVW-11 |
VAQ-209 |
Star Warriors |
EA-6B |
Reserve Tactical Support Wing Andrews AFB |
Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VAW-112 |
Golden Hawks |
E-2C |
CVW-9 |
VAW-113 |
Black Eagles |
E-2C |
CVW-2 |
VAW-115 |
Liberty Bells |
E-2C |
CVW-5 |
VAW-116 |
Sun Kings |
E-2C |
CVW-17 |
VAW-117 |
Wallbangers |
E-2C |
CVW-11 |
VAW-120 |
Grey Hawks |
E-2C |
Fleet Replacement Squadron |
VAW-121 |
Blue Tails |
E-2C |
CVW-7 NS Norfolk |
VAW-123 |
Screwtops |
E-2C |
CVW-1 NS Norfolk |
VAW-124 |
Bear Aces |
E-2C |
CVW-8 NS Norfolk |
VAW-125 |
Tigertails |
E-2C |
CVW-17 NS Norfolk |
VAW-126 |
Seahawks |
E-2C |
CVW-3 NS Norfolk |
Strike Fighter
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VFA-2 |
Bounty Hunters |
FA-18F |
CVW-2 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-11 |
Red Rippers |
FA-18F |
CVW-1 NAS Oceana |
VFA-14 |
Tophatters |
FA-18E |
CVW-9 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-22 |
Fighting Redcocks |
FA-18F |
CVW-17 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-25 |
Fist of the Fleet |
FA-18E |
CVW-9 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-27 |
Royal Maces |
FA-18E |
CVW-5 NAF Atsugi |
VFA-31 |
Tomcatters |
FA-18E |
CVW-8 NAS Oceana |
VFA-32 |
Swordsmen |
FA-18F |
CVW-3 NAS Oceana |
VFA-41 |
Black Aces |
FA-18F |
CVW-9 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-81 |
Sunliners |
FA-18E |
CVW-17 NAS Oceana |
VFA-86 |
Sidewinders |
FA-18E |
CVW-2 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-102 |
Diamondbacks |
FA-18F |
CVW-5 NAF Atsugi |
VFA-103 |
Jolly Rogers |
FA-18F |
CVW-7 NAS Oceana |
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VFA-105 |
Gunslingers |
FA-18E |
CVW-3 NAS Oceana |
VFA-106 |
Gladiators |
FA-18A/B/C/D/E/F |
Fleet Replacement Squadron |
VFA-115 |
Eagles |
FA-18E |
CVW-5 NAF Atsugi |
VFA-122 |
Flying Eagles |
FA-18A/B/C/D/E/F |
Fleet Replacement Squadron |
VFA-136 |
Knighthawks |
FA-18E |
CVW-1 NAS Oceana |
VFA-137 |
Kestrels |
FA-18E |
CVW-2 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-143 |
Pukin’ Dogs |
FA-18E |
CVW-7 NAS Oceana |
VFA-147 |
Argonauts |
FA-18E |
CVW-11 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-151 |
Vigilantes |
FA-18E |
CVW-9 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-154 |
Black Knights |
FA-18F |
CVW-11 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-195 |
Dambusters |
FA-18E |
CVW-5 NAF Atsugi |
VFA-211 |
Checkmates |
FA-18F |
CVW-1 NAS Oceana |
VFA-213 |
Black Lions |
FA-18F |
CVW-8 NAS Oceana |
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VFA-15 |
Valions |
FA-18C |
CVW-8 NAS Oceana |
VFA-34 |
Blue Blasters |
FA-18C |
CVW-2 NAS Oceana |
VFA-37 |
Ragin Bulls |
FA-18C |
CVW-3 NAS Oceana |
VFA-83 |
Rampagers |
FA-18C |
CVW-7 NAS Oceana |
VFA-87 |
Golden Warriors |
FA-18C |
CVW-8 NAS Oceana |
VFA-94 |
Mighty Shrikes |
FA-18C |
CVW-17 |
VFA-97 |
Warhawks |
FA-18C |
CVW-9 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-113 |
Stingers |
FA-18C |
CVW-17 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-131 |
Wildcats |
FA-18C |
CVW-7 NAS Oceana |
VFA-146 |
Blue Diamonds |
FA-18C |
CVW-11 NAS Lemoore |
VFA-192 |
Golden Dragons |
FA-18C |
CVW-9 NAS Lemoore |
F-35 Lightning II
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VFA-101 |
Grim Reapers |
F-35C |
Fleet Replacement Squadron |
Fleet Air Reconnaissance
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VQ-1 |
World Watchers |
EP-3E |
NAS Whidbey Island |
VQ-3 |
Ironman |
E-6B |
Tinker AFB |
VQ-4 |
Shadows |
E-6B |
Tinker AFB |
VQ-7 |
Roughnecks |
E-6B |
E-6B Fleet Replacement Squadron |
Fleet Fighter Composite
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VFC-12 |
Omars |
FA-18 C |
Reserve |
VFC-13 |
Saints |
F-5 |
Reserve |
VFC-111 |
Sundowners |
F-5 |
Reserve |
Fleet Logistics Support
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VR-1 |
Star Lifters |
C-20D |
Reserve |
VR-46 |
Eagles |
C-9 |
Reserve |
VR-48 |
Capital Skyliners |
C-20G |
Reserve |
VR-51 |
Windjammers |
C-20G |
Reserve |
VR-52 |
Taskmasters |
C-9 |
Reserve |
VR-53 |
Capital Express |
C-130T |
Reserve |
VR-54 |
Revelers |
C-130T |
Reserve |
VR-55 |
Minutemen |
C-130T |
Reserve |
VR-56 |
Globemasters |
C-40 |
Reserve |
VR-57 |
Conquistadors |
C-40 |
Reserve |
VR-58 |
Sunseekers |
C-40 |
Reserve |
VR-59 |
Lone Star Express |
C-40 |
Reserve |
VR-61 |
Islanders |
C-9 |
Reserve |
VR-62 |
Nomads |
C-130T |
Reserve |
VR-64 |
Condors |
C-130T |
Reserve |
Carrier Fleet Logistics Support
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VRC-30 |
Providers |
NAS North Island |
|
VRC-30 Det 1 |
Hustlers |
C-2 |
CVW-14 |
VRC-30 Det 2 |
Roughnecks |
C-2 |
CVW-2 |
VRC-30 Det 3 |
Crusaders |
C-2 |
CVW-11 |
VRC-30 Det 4 |
Pure Horsepower |
C-2 |
CVW-9 |
VRC-30 Det 5 |
Providers |
C-2 |
CVW-5 |
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VRC-40 Det 1 |
Rawhides |
C-2 |
CVW-3 |
VRC-40 Det 2 |
Rawhides |
C-2 |
CVW-1 |
VRC-40 Det 3 |
Rawhides |
C-2 |
CVW-7 |
VRC-40 Det 4 |
Rawhides |
C-2 |
CVW-17 |
VRC-40 Det 5 |
Rawhides |
C-2 |
CVW-8 |
Navy Patrol Aircraft
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VP-1 |
Screaming Eagles |
P-3C |
NAS Whidbey Island |
VP-4 |
Skinny Dragons |
P-3C |
MCAS Kaneohe Bay |
VP-5 |
Mad Foxes |
P-8A |
NAS Jacksonville |
VP-8 |
Tigers |
P-3C |
NAS Jacksonville |
VP-9 |
Golden Eagles |
P-3C |
MCAS Kaneohe Bay |
VP-10 |
Lancers |
P-3C |
NAS Jacksonville |
VP-16 |
War Eagles |
P-8A |
NAS Jacksonville |
VP-26 |
Tridents |
P-3C |
NAS Jacksonville |
VP-30 |
Pro’s Nest |
P-3C |
FRS |
VP-40 |
Fighting Marlins |
P-3C |
NAS Whidbey Island |
VP-45 |
Pelicans |
P-3C |
NAS Jacksonville |
VP-46 |
Grey Knights |
P-3C |
NAS Whidbey Island |
VP-47 |
Golden Swordsmen |
P-3C |
MCAS Kaneohe Bay |
VP-62 |
Broadarrows |
P-3C |
Reserve |
VP-69 |
Totems |
P-3C |
Reserve |
VPU-2 |
Wizards |
P-3C |
MCAS Kaneohe Bay |
Navy Training Aircraft
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
VT-2 |
Doerbirds |
T-6B |
Primary |
VT-3 |
Red Knights |
T-6B |
Primary |
VT-4 |
Warbucks |
T-39 |
NFO Intermediate, Cadre Status |
VT-6 |
Shooters |
T-6B |
Primary |
VT-7 |
Eagles |
T-45 |
Intermediate Tailhook, Advanced Jet |
VT-9 |
Tigers |
T-45 |
Intermediate Tailhook, Advanced Jet |
VT-10 |
Wildcats |
T-6A |
NFOPrimary/Intermediate |
VT-21 |
Redhawks |
T-45 |
Intermediate Tailhook, Advanced Jet |
VT-22 |
Golden Eagles |
T-45 |
Intermediate Tailhook, Advanced Jet |
VT-27 |
Boomers |
T-6B |
Primary |
VT-28 |
Rangers |
T-34C |
Primary |
VT-31 |
Wise Owls |
T-44 |
Advanced Multi-engine |
VT-35 |
Stingrays |
TC-12 |
Advanced Multi-engine |
VT-86 |
Sabrehawks |
T-39 |
NFO Advanced Jet |
Other Navy Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron |
Blue Angels |
FA-18 |
NAS Pensacola |
Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center |
Strike U |
FA-18 |
NAS Fallon |
Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific |
FA-18 |
NAS Lemoore |
|
Pacific Missile Range Facility |
RC-26D |
Barking Sands |
Helicopter Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
HM-14 |
Vanguard |
MH-53E |
NS Norfolk |
HM-15 |
Blackhawks |
MH-53E |
NS Norfolk |
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
HS-11 |
Dragonslayers |
SH-60F |
CVW-1 |
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
HSC-2 |
Fleet Angels |
MH-60S |
FRS |
HSC-3 |
Merlins |
MH-60S |
FRS |
HSC-4 |
Black Knights |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-4 |
HSC-5 |
Nightdippers |
MH-60S |
CVW-7 |
HSC-6 |
Indians |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-6 |
HSC-7 |
Dusty Dogs |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-7 |
HSC-8 |
Eightballers |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-8 |
HSC-9 |
Tridents |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-3 |
HSC-12 |
Golden Falcons |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-2 |
HSC-14 |
Chargers |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-14 |
HSC-15 |
Red Lions |
MH-60S |
Formerly HS-15 |
HSC-21 |
Blackjacks |
MH-60S |
Formerly HC-11 |
HSC-22 |
Sea Knights |
MH-60S |
Expeditionary |
HSC-23 |
Wild Cards |
MH-60S |
Expeditionary |
HSC-25 |
Island Knights |
MH-60S |
Formerly HC-5 |
HSC-26 |
Chargers |
MH-60S |
Formerly HC-6 |
HSC-28 |
Dragon Whales |
MH-60S |
Formerly HC-8 |
HSC-84 |
Red Wolves |
HH-60H |
Formerly HCS-4 |
HSC-85 |
Fire Hawks |
HH-60H |
Formerly HCS-5/HC-85 |
Helicopter Anti-Submarine (Light) Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
HSL-37 |
Easyriders |
SH-60B |
MCAS Kaneohe Bay |
HSL-48 |
Vipers |
SH-60B |
NS Mayport |
HSL-49 |
Scorpions |
SH-60B |
NAS North Island |
HSL-60 |
Jaguars |
SH-60B |
Reserve NS Mayport |
Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
HSM-35 |
Magicians |
MH-60R,MQ-8B |
Expeditionary |
HSM-40 |
Airwolves |
MH-60R |
FRS Formerly HSL-40 |
HSM-41 |
Seahawks |
MH-60R |
FRS Formerly HSL-41 |
HSM-46 |
Grandmasters |
MH-60R |
Expeditionary Formerly HSL-46 |
HSM-51 |
Warlords |
MH-60R |
Expeditionary Formerly HSL-51 |
HSM-70 |
Spartans |
MH-60R |
CVW-8 |
HSM-71 |
Raptors |
MH-60R |
CVW-9 |
HSM-72 |
Proud Warriors |
MH-60R |
CVW-7 Formerly HSL-42 |
HSM-73 |
Battle Cats |
MH-60R |
CVW-17 Formerly HSL-43 |
HSM-74 |
Swamp Fox |
MH-60R |
CVW-3 Formerly HSL-44 |
HSM-75 |
Wolfpack |
MH-60R |
CVW-11 Formerly HSL-45 |
HSM-77 |
Saberhawks |
MH-60R |
CVW-5 Formerly HSL-47 |
HSM-78 |
Blue Hawks |
MH-60R |
CVW-2 |
Helicopter Training Squadrons
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
HT-8 |
Eightballers |
TH-57 |
NAS Whiting Field |
HT-18 |
Vigilant Eagles |
TH-57 |
NAS Whiting Field |
HT-28 |
Hellions |
TH-57 |
NAS Whiting Field |
Test and Evaluation Aircraft
Squadron Name |
Nickname |
Aircraft |
Notes |
USN Test Pilot School |
Various |
NAS Patuxent River |
|
VX-1 |
Pioneers |
P-3C |
Evaluation of airborne |
VXS-1 |
Warlocks |
P-3 |
formerly NRL’s Flight Support Detachment |
VX-9 |
Vampires |
FA-18 All Variants |
Operational Weapons Test |
VX-20 |
Force |
E-2C |
Force Warfare Aircraft Test |
HX-21 |
Blackjack |
AH-1Z |
Rotary Wing Aircraft Test |
VX-23 |
Saltydogs |
F-35 |
Strike Aircraft Test |
VX-30 |
Bloodhounds |
C-130 |
Weapons Test |
VX-31 |
Dust Devils |
FA-18 |
Weapons Test |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons
U. S. Military and Asbestos Containing Products
National Guard Veterans that worked in boiler rooms, engine rooms, installing brakes, gaskets, insulation, valves and pipes have a higher risk of developing an asbestos related disease in their lifetime
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- Ceiling Tiles
- Cockpit Heating Systems
- Concrete
- Drywall
- Electrical Wiring
- Engine Rooms
- Fireproofing
- Floor Tiling
- Garages
- Gaskets
- Generators
- Heating Systems
- Hot water Pipes
- Insulation in Cargo Bays
- Insulation Electrical Wiring
- Jet engine Mechanics
- Machine Shops
- Mess Halls
- Pipes
- Pipe Insulation
- Roofing Materials
- Shipyards
- Sleeping Quarters
- Stucco
- Torque Valves
- Training Facilities
- Vinyl Flooring
- Wallboards
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Asbestos related cancers among Veterans are not the fault of the military or even the government. It is the fault of the asbestos manufacturers and companies. Asbestos companies knew of the potential health issues related to asbestos exposure as far back as the 1920’s, but knowingly hid this information from the public, the medical community and even the U.S. Military and continued to profit off their deadly asbestos materials.
If you are a Veteran and are suffering from Mesothelioma cancer, you can seek justice from these greedy asbestos manufacturers. It’s not unpatriotic to fight back against the big asbestos companies that have exposed you deadly asbestos products.
Veterans injured from asbestos exposure during their service have the right to sue the asbestos companies that produced and sold the asbestos materials and products used by the U. S. Military
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Veteran Related Settlements & Verdicts
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- $4 Million Army Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a U. S. U. S. Air Force veteran that developed Mesothelioma at age 76.
- $6 Million Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Navy fireman and boiler tender that developed Mesothelioma at age 64.
- $7.2 Million Air Force Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Navy electrical engineer and electronic technician that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 67.
- $2.4 Million Navy Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Veteran telephone installer and repairman that developed Mesothelioma at age 61.
- $12.3 Million Navy Veteran Mesothelioma Verdict: For a Veteran cement worker that developed malignant Mesothelioma at age 57.
- $32 Million Navy Veteran: For a veteran who worked in fire and boiler rooms of naval ships that he served on.
- $75 Million Navy Supplier Trust Award: Against a Navy Supplier Sets Up $75 Million Trust for Veterans with Mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma has been linked to asbestos exposure in U. S. Veterans.
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Family members are allowed to seek financial compensation from negligence of asbestos manufacturers for their loss.
Malignant Mesothelioma
Malignant Mesothelioma is rare form of cancer that affects lining of the lungs, abdomen, heart, and major organs in the body. Mesothelioma is a disease in which malignant cancer cells are found in the sac lining the chest (pleura) or the abdomen (peritoneum).
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Family Member Died From Mesothelioma?
If you have a family member that has died from Mesothelioma cancer you should immediately consult with an experienced Mesothelioma diagnosis lawyer about what compensation may be available to you from asbestos trust funds that total more than 30 billion dollars.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you file your Mesothelioma claim within your states Statute of Limitations.
We have seen many families lose their right to file a lawsuit because their Statute of Limitations had expired while they were grieving. We know it is a tough time to grieve the loss of a loved one, but please do not let your Statute of Limitations expire for filing your Mesothelioma lawsuit. In most states the Statute of Limitations is 2-3 years. Some states have 6 year Statute of Limitations.
Mesothelioma Latency Period
Mesothelioma has a long latency period of 10-50 years. Many Veterans, Shipyard Workers, Construction Workers, Power Plant Workers, Mill Workers, Steel Workers, Railroad Workers, Pipefitters, Insulators, Electricians, Carpenters, Welders, Auto Mechanics, Veterans, Factory Workers, and laborers are living in the early stages of a variety of asbestos related diseases.
Many Mesothelioma lawyers will not accept asbestosis, asbestos lung cancer, asbestosis, pleural plaques, pleural thickening, colon cancer and esophageal cancer cases.
There is More Than 30 Billion Dollars Set Aside for Mesothelioma and Asbestos Victims in Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts
Need a Navy Mesothelioma Lawyer?
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or an asbestos related disease, an experienced Mesothelioma Lawyer can help you start a Mesothelioma lawsuit against asbestos companies responsible for your injuries. Our experienced nationwide Mesothelioma lawyers will come to you.
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We are always available to answer your questions with a phone call and will always keep you informed. We will do everything we can to ensure that you receive the highest compensation for your injuries.
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