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Veterans and Mesothelioma

Veterans have risked their lives for the good of their country, facing many dangers at home and abroad. There are high numbers of soldiers who have developed mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos in the line of duty. If you or a loved one are suffering from an asbestos-related condition as a result of time spent in the military, learn about the process of obtaining assistance for your mesothelioma issues and seek compensation for your health problems.

Asbestos Exposure

Throughout the history of the U.S. military, thousands of soldiers have been exposed to asbestos, which causes cancer. Before 1970, this material was commonly used to construct walls and ceilings in homes and buildings. The material was strong enough to be used for insulation and fire resistance needs. Certain people were more likely to receive exposure, such as home builders, ship builders, and automobile manufacturers. After the 1970s, asbestos was falling out use. Once people started becoming ill decades later, it was determined that asbestos was a major contributor to cancer.

Eligibility for Compensation

If you are an eligible veteran, you can file a claim to receive compensation for mesothelioma-related problems. In order to meet eligibility requirements, you must have documents that prove a cancer diagnosis. Also, you cannot have proof of a dishonorable discharge. The process is straightforward. Submit the right documents like X-ray images or biopsy reports. Wait to receive an acceptance response from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA makes an independent examination of the patient at a local hospital. After the VA finishes the reviews and evaluations, it will decide if you deserve compensation. Overall, the VA collects information to decide if military asbestos exposure is a direct cause of your cancer development.

Legal Help

Before you file a claim, review the different forms of legal assistance available. The best choice is to work with a qualified lawyer who is familiar with mesothelioma. These professionals understand your legal rights and the best ways to obtain compensation. Review the number of cases a prospective lawyer has tried and the amount of compensation he or she can get for you. If you cannot afford a lawyer, look into affordable legal aid options. Look for local programs provided by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) or online communities where lawyers may answer your questions for free.

Veterans who are cancer patients do not have to sit back and wait until the government comes to them. They have the legal right to receive funds for medical bills, lost wages, and living expenses. If you think you may be eligible, review the options and find a local legal provider who helps you file a claim.

Last Updated: March 07, 2016