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Coast Guard Asbestos Exposure Risks

Coast Guard Asbestos

Cases of Coast Guard asbestos exposure that may have led to mesothelioma diagnoses have been documented as far back as the 1930s. Because asbestos was as an inexpensive, effective and supposedly safe form of insulation that is both heat and fire retardant, ship builders used it in building every ship commissioned for much of the twentieth century. Because of this, countless veterans have been exposed to some form of Coast Guard asbestos and become sick because of it.

What Products Led to Coast Guard Asbestos Exposure

Coast Guard asbestos exposure is an issue that has long affected veterans who bravely served during much of the 20th century. Asbestos products were used in the construction of buildings and vessels for flooring, ceilings, insulating tiles, pipe lagging, pipe wrap, cement and much more. The military used asbestos for products such as these until at least the 1970s when new government regulations were adopted to restrict its use.

If you or a loved one served in the Coast Guard between 1930 and 1980, Coast Guard asbestos exposure most likely occurred at some point. Although all military personnel likely suffered asbestos exposure, shipyard workers, pipefitters, boiler workers, electricians, plumbers, and insulators are some examples of workers who may have suffered the highest levels of asbestos exposure.

Coast Guard Asbestos Exposure in Military Housing

Military housing built prior to 1982 almost certainly was built with asbestos-containing products, according to an environmental disclaimer published by the Coast Guard on asbestos. People who lived or worked near commercial shipyards or military shipyards were at risk as well.

Veterans who served in any branch of the military account for 40 percent of all mesothelioma cases. If you are a veteran experiencing mesothelioma symptoms, see your doctor and ask about potential effects of Coast Guard asbestos exposure. Explore this website for more mesothelioma information.

Your Legal Options Following Coast Guard Asbestos Exposure

If you or a loved one have suffered Coast Guard asbestos exposure while serving and now have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, there may be legal action you can pursue against the makers of the asbestos product that harmed you.

Speak to a mesothelioma attorney at Sokolove Law today about Coast Guard asbestos exposure and the legal options that may be available for you and your family.