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Asbestos And Its Link To Military Veterans With Mesothelioma

3/29/2019

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Written by Jack Smith

Asbestos has been known to cause certain cancers such as Mesothelioma, lung cancer, and various other skin complications. Because of this realization, the use of asbestos materials ceased in the 1970’s in the United States of America. Unfortunately, not all asbestos materials have been recovered and disposed of properly. In addition, certain individuals including military veterans were exposed to the material for extensive periods of time causing a decline in health later in life.

For the benefit of military veterans, asbestos and its link to Mesothelioma will be examined below.

What Is Asbestos?
Asbestos can be comprised of one or more of the following fibrous materials: chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite. These fibers were highly prized in building materials because of their exceptional fire-resistance, high durability, and lack of breakdown when exposed to various chemicals. Until the mid 1970’s, asbestos materials were used abundantly in roofing shingles, floor tiles, ceiling materials, cement compounds, textile products, insulation, ships, vehicle repair, and building military equipment. Nearly every area, building, vehicle, and machine found in the military was rich with asbestos material. That is why the United States military veterans make up approximately 30% of Mesothelioma patients today.

What Is The FACT Act?
It is important to know what issues may arise when filing for compensation for an asbestos-related illness. The Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency Act, or FACT Act, is an anti-asbestos act that can keep victims suffering from asbestos related medical conditions from receiving the appropriate compensation. Under the FACT Act, military veterans with asbestos-related medical conditions like Mesothelioma are required to submit quarterly reports on the payouts that are made as well as personal identification on the individuals that received them. This information is then displayed on a public database. The FACT Act is a large deterrent for those seeking justice for their asbestos-related condition.

The FACT Act was first introduced in January 2015 and has been approved as of January 2016.

Why Are So Military Veterans Suffering From Asbestos-Related Illnesses?
As stated above, Military veterans make up approximately 30% of all Mesothelioma victims today. This is an astounding statistic because fewer than 10% of U.S. citizen have ever enlisted for and served in any branch of the U.S. military. Unfortunately, this is due to the high number of vehicles, building materials, construction, and heat-resistant equipment that was needed to function properly in the military. Veterans were exposed to these materials every day for long hours. The likelihood of developing mesothelioma and other asbestos related illnesses increases as the level of exposure increases. While individuals working a variety of domestic jobs could take frequent breaks from their asbestos-filled environments, military veterans often could not.

Military veterans cannot go back and prevent their exposure to asbestos in the military environment. It is important that these American heroes are well-informed and well cared for should they be suffering from any asbestos-related illnesses. The information above is just a short insight into Mesothelioma and its link to Military veterans. For more information, check out this site.

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