Unveiling the Legacy of Asbestos in U.S. Navy Vessels: A Comprehensive Exploration of Dangers and Risks for Veterans
The maritime history of the U.S. Navy carries a hidden peril that has affected the lives of countless veterans— asbestos. Constructed prior to 1980, Navy vessels bore the weight of asbestos, exposing servicemen to health risks that manifested in serious conditions like mesothelioma and lung cancer.
This in-depth look explores why the Navy used asbestos in its ships, the different materials containing asbestos, the health problems veterans may face, and the legal help available for compensation.
If you served in the U.S. Navy, there’s a strong possibility you were exposed to asbestos during your time in the service. The U.S. Navy used asbestos in virtually every type of ship in its fleet. If being near asbestos has caused you health issues, Madeksho Law can help you understand your rights to get compensation. Following is an overview of how Navy veterans might have been near asbestos and what legal options they have.
Asbestos in the U.S. Navy
Members of the U.S. Navy were at a high risk of asbestos exposure. This is due to the prevalence of asbestos in shipbuilding due to its fire-proofing and anti-corrosive nature. Asbestos could be found in various components, including:
- Gaskets
- Pipework
- Pipe Insulation
- Boilers
- Coatings
- Tiling
- Valves
- Pumps
It was also commonly found in all aircraft carriers and all naval units, including submarines. Anyone serving in the Navy, from the shipyards to naval bases, could be at risk, but anyone who served between the 1930s and 1980s should be tested for asbestos exposure.
Cancer and Navy Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos is a known human carcinogen, meaning it can cause cancer. It is linked to mesothelioma, which is an aggressive, incurable cancer of the tissue surrounding vital organs. Mesothelioma linked to asbestos often develops in the heart, lung, and abdominal linings, but it may develop elsewhere.
Even if you do not have mesothelioma, you may still develop lung disease or other cancers related to asbestos exposure.
Secondary Exposure Risks
It is possible for individuals to “shed” asbestos fibers through their clothing and other textiles. If inhaled or ingested by those nearby, this can result in a type of asbestos exposure known as secondary exposure.
Secondary exposure injuries can take years, if not decades, to manifest. Given the complex nature of these claims, you should seek legal advice if you believe you have secondary asbestos exposure.
Compensation for U.S. Navy Asbestos Exposure
Navy personnel with a history of service-related asbestos exposure and a diagnosed asbestos disease may be entitled to monetary benefits. Typically, this means pursuing a civil compensation claim for damages or applying to an asbestos trust fund, which covers payouts from companies that are now defunct or bankrupt.
As a veteran, you are also entitled to pursue VA benefits for an asbestos injury sustained during service. This disability compensation can help you meet living costs and medical expenses.
Can I Claim VA Benefits and Civil Damages at the Same Time?
Yes. If you’re entitled to VA benefits, you may also claim civil damages from an asbestos fund or a personal injury lawsuit. However, the exact procedures involved are complex, and it’s crucial that you understand what proof and evidence is required. Our attorneys can walk you through the process and help you maximize your chances of success.
Why You Need an Experienced Asbestos Injury Attorney
Although you don’t always need to file a lawsuit to claim benefits for asbestos injuries, you should strongly consider hiring a lawyer to help and represent you.
At Madeksho Law Firm, you are our top priority. We have been helping victims and their families exposed to asbestos since 1972, and we understand the impact asbestos diseases have on entire families. If we represent you, we will use our knowledge, experience, and passion to fight for the fairest possible outcome. And unless we secure damages or compensatory benefits for you, we do not charge anything.
All initial meetings are free. There’s no risk involved in contacting us to discuss your case and learn if you have a claim. Call now at 888-910-6376 or reach us online to arrange a free meeting.