Georgia US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate is for Navy Veterans or People With Asbestos Exposure Lung Cancer
Georgia US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate specializes in making certain that US Navy Veterans or US citizens who have been diagnosed with Asbestos Exposure Lung Cancer or Mesothelioma have direct access to the best compensation attorneys. For More Information, call anytime at 866 714-6466
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Important Note: Most people With Asbestos Exposure Lung Cancer never get compensated because they did not know the Asbestos Trust Funds were set up for them too!
Asbestos Lung Cancer Facts: Researchers have discovered by adding asbestos to the work place the odds of getting lung cancer increases dramatically.
Asbestos exposure in the workplace has been linked to all of the major types of lung cancer, including Mesothelioma, small cell, large cell, adenocarcinoma and squamous cell lung cancer. Cancer of the lung is the most common form of the asbestos related cancers.
Georgia US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate believes over 10,000 US citizens are diagnosed each year with mesothelioma, or all major types of lung cancer, with the common denominator being exposure to asbestos at work. Typically the asbestos exposure took place decades ago.
Who Can Get Asbestos Exposure Lung Cancer?
Veterans who served on Navy Ships or Submarines
Oil Refineries Workers
Shipyard workers exposed to asbestos
US Military personnel exposed to asbestos
Workers in mines or smelters
Automotive brake repair
Manufacturing Workers
Chemical Plant Workers
Any type of Construction workers
Demolition construction workers
Plumbers
Electricians
Power Plant Workers
Boiler technicians
City or County Municipal Water Works
Welders
Automotive repair or manufacturing
Individuals who may have come into contact with asbestos at anytime of workplace where asbestos was present.
High-risk work groups for exposure to asbestos in Georgia include US Navy Veterans, workers at Maxwell Air Force Base or Fort Rucker, workers at one of Georgia’s 8 power plants, shipyard workers, oil refinery workers, steel mill workers, pulp and paper mill workers, manufacturing workers, industrial workers, public utility workers, plumbers, electricians, auto mechanics, machinists, or miners. Typically, the exposure to asbestos occurred in the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, or 1980’s.
Compensation
There may be significant compensation for Navy Veterans or people if they were exposed to asbestos on a navy ship, submarine, shipyard, a power plant, factory, public utility or as a skilled trades worker.
Compensation claims can range from hundreds of thousands, to millions of dollars depending on where the exposure to asbestos took place. Lung cancer asbestos exposure claims can produce settlements in the tens, or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Who Qualifies: Any US Navy Veteran or citizen exposed to asbestos in the the workplace that has been diagnosed with lung cancer by a doctor may qualify for compensation.
Serving Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Athens, Macon or anywhere in Georgia.