Veterans against Asbestos Manufacturers, Not Government
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During the early to mid 20th century, thousands of American men and women from different branches of the US military fought to protect our country. For decades, these people served in the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines with great pride. They remember that time in their life with great satisfaction. If they could turn back time, however, they would erase the part where they were exposed to asbestos, as it was the part when their health was irreversibly ruined.
Asbestos and Veterans
During the 20th century, asbestos was hailed as miracle mineral. It was strong, fire-resistant, acid-resistant, and a great insulator. As such, it was used in many applications; including brakes, fireproof cloth, insulation pipe, and so much more. These asbestos products were widely used by the military – ship construction, military housing installation, aircraft construction, and so on. Little did these workers know that a great enemy lurked in the very sites at which they worked.
Since the dangers of working with asbestos products weren’t understood, the veterans worked without respirators. They only learned of the effect of inhaling asbestos fibers decades later, after they were diagnosed with asbestos cancer or other asbestos-related diseases.
Asbestos Cancer – Who’s to Blame?
Some veterans who have been diagnosed with asbestos cancer want to put the blame on the government. A mesothelioma attorney, however, believes that the government shouldn’t be faulted. Rather, it is the asbestos companies who are to be made liable for the injuries suffered by the veterans. The asbestos manufacturers knew of the hazards of asbestos exposure for many years, yet they did nothing to inform the public, the medical industry, or the government about it. This knowledge didn’t stop these companies from manufacturing asbestos products. The motive was profit; they didn’t care if the public suffered as long as they made money.
Getting Compensation
Veterans who have been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease have the right to seek compensation from the party responsible for their injuries – the asbestos manufacturers. With the help of a seasoned mesothelioma attorney, they can file a lawsuit against these manufacturers. Many of these companies have already gone out of business or filed for bankruptcy. Fortunately, some thoughtful attorneys like Russell Budd stepped in to ensure that a trust fund was created so that future victims of asbestos cancer would still be able to receive compensation for their injuries.
If you have worked in the U.S. Military and are suffering from mesothelioma, your time to contact a mesothelioma attorney may be limited by statues of limitations. The law firm of Baron and Budd, P.C. has been helping veterans fight these asbestos manufacturers for more than 30 years. Visit www.mesotheliomanews.com to learn more about asbestos and your legal rights.
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