Frequently Asked Questions
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Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer directly linked to asbestos exposure. Veterans, particularly those who served in the Navy, were often exposed to asbestos on ships, military bases, and vehicles. Because mesothelioma has a long latency period, many veterans are diagnosed decades after their service, highlighting the importance of awareness and early detection.
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Mesothelioma symptoms vary depending on the type and stage of the disease. Common signs include persistent chest pain, shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, and unexplained weight loss. Pleural mesothelioma (affecting the lungs) often causes respiratory issues and chest discomfort, while peritoneal mesothelioma (affecting the abdomen) may lead to bloating, nausea, and digestive problems. Because these symptoms can mimic other conditions, early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.
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If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, you may qualify for compensation—especially if the exposure occurred during military service or through work with asbestos-containing products. You may be eligible if:
You have a confirmed diagnosis of mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer, or another qualifying illness.
You can identify past asbestos exposure—whether through military service (especially in the Navy), shipyard work, construction, manufacturing, or other high-risk environments.
You are a surviving spouse or family member of someone who passed away from an asbestos-related illness.
It’s important to act quickly. Each state has a statute of limitations, which is a legal deadline for filing a claim. This timeframe usually begins at the time of diagnosis (for personal injury claims) or at the time of death (for wrongful death claims) and may be as short as one year. If the deadline passes, you may lose the opportunity to pursue compensation.
Because these deadlines vary by state and type of claim, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible. At The Veterans Asbestos Alliance, we offer free consultations and will walk you through the steps to determine your eligibility and protect your legal rights.
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Veterans, particularly those who served in the Navy, faced extensive asbestos exposure due to its widespread use in military ships, aircraft, vehicles, and buildings. Asbestos was a key component in insulation, piping, engine rooms, and fireproofing materials, making it nearly impossible to avoid. Navy personnel, shipyard workers, mechanics, and construction crews were especially at risk, often working in confined spaces where asbestos fibers became airborne.
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Yes, family members can file claims, particularly if they were exposed to asbestos secondhand from the veteran’s clothing or through living in military housing. Family members can also file wrongful death claims if the veteran has passed away from mesothelioma. To learn more about wrongful death claims click here.
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The statute of limitations is the legal deadline for filing a mesothelioma or asbestos-related claim. These time limits vary by state, but they typically range from 1 to 3 years.
For personal injury claims, the clock usually starts on the date of diagnosis. For wrongful death claims, it generally begins on the date of death. If you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to pursue compensation—so it’s crucial to act promptly.
Even if you’re not sure when or where the exposure occurred or whether you qualify, we can help. At The Veterans Asbestos Alliance, we offer free consultations and can quickly determine how much time you may have left to file a claim.
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VA-accredited claims agents help veterans file VA disability benefits, but they cannot file lawsuits against asbestos companies. Veterans with mesothelioma often work with both: a VA-accredited agent for benefits and an asbestos attorney for legal compensation. Our firm focuses on the legal side and helps you pursue compensation from the companies responsible for your exposure.
A mesothelioma or lung cancer diagnosis can leave you with many questions, we’ve compiled answers to the most common questions about asbestos exposure, legal options, and how we support veterans and their families in seeking justice and compensation.
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