⚓ Coast Guard Seagoing Buoy Tenders (WLB) Asbestos Exposure
Seagoing Buoy Tenders (WLB-class) are essential Coast Guard vessels tasked with maintaining navigational aids, retrieving buoys, and performing offshore search and rescue operations. Many of these vessels were built between the 1940s and 1970s—a period when asbestos was commonly used throughout ship construction for its heat resistance and durability.
Despite their critical role in maritime safety, WLB-class buoy tenders posed hidden risks to service members. These ships contained asbestos insulation in engine rooms, exhaust ducts, piping systems, and electrical panels. Sailors responsible for maintenance, engineering, and operations often worked in enclosed areas where asbestos fibers could be released during routine tasks—especially when gaskets, valves, or thermal insulation were disturbed.
🔥 Why Asbestos Was Used in Buoy Tenders
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Boiler and engine room insulation for fire protection
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Steam pipe wrapping and gaskets in propulsion systems
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Electrical insulation in generator and switchgear spaces
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Fireproof adhesives and cements in structural components
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Tile mastics and deck coverings in crew quarters and hallways
🚢 Seagoing Buoy Tender Missions
| Role | Description |
|---|---|
| Aids to Navigation | Repair and placement of ocean buoys and channel markers |
| Search & Rescue (SAR) | Emergency operations during storms and maritime incidents |
| Environmental Response | Spill response and marine pollution enforcement |
| Law Enforcement | Boarding operations and patrol enforcement |
Many of these missions required extended service at sea in aging vessels with deteriorating asbestos materials.
🧰 Roles at Risk for Asbestos Exposure
| Role | Exposure Description |
|---|---|
| Machinery Technicians | Maintained insulated engines and pump systems |
| Electrician’s Mates | Handled asbestos-laden electrical panels and wiring |
| Damage Controlmen | Patched fire-rated bulkheads and valve systems |
| Boatswain’s Mates | Operated gear near degrading adhesives and seals |
| Crew Members | Slept in quarters with asbestos-containing tiles and adhesives |
🧱 Common Asbestos Materials Found on WLBs
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Steam pipe lagging and exhaust system wrap
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Boiler insulation blankets and surrounding paneling
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Electrical switchboard insulation
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Deck tile mastics and adhesives
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Gaskets and packing in fuel and water valves
🚧 High-Risk Exposure Areas on Buoy Tenders
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Engine & Boiler Rooms – Worn insulation disturbed during routine maintenance
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Electrical Compartments – Fireproof panels broke down with age
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Living Quarters – Foot traffic degraded asbestos floor materials
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Workshops – Tools and equipment stored near friable insulation
🩺 Long-Term Health Risks from Asbestos Exposure
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Mesothelioma – Aggressive and incurable cancer caused by inhaled fibers
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Asbestosis – Chronic lung scarring that worsens over time
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Lung Cancer – Increased risk from repeated asbestos exposure
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Pleural Plaques – Thickened lung lining that affects breathing capacity
⚖️ Legal Options for Buoy Tender Veterans
Thousands of Coast Guard personnel who served on buoy tenders have received compensation after developing asbestos-related diseases. Common scenarios include:
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Replacing insulated piping and gasket seals
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Working in engine compartments during overhauls
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Rewiring switchboards with degrading insulation
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Living in quarters with asbestos floor tiles
💵 Sample Asbestos Settlements
| Case Summary | Settlement Amount |
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| Technician exposed to asbestos during buoy tender repairs | $4.4 million |
| Electrician worked in asbestos-insulated breaker compartments | $4.1 million |
| Crew member with long-term exposure in sleeping quarters | $3.7 million |
| Boiler repairman inhaled fibers during piping replacement | $4.0 million |
🏢 Asbestos Companies Linked to Buoy Tender Exposure
| Company | 12-Word Description |
|---|---|
| Bethlehem Steel | Built Coast Guard ships with asbestos materials pre-1980 |
| Raybestos | Manufactured valves and pipe gaskets |
| Owens Corning | Supplied pipe lagging and boiler wrap |
| General Electric | Installed electrical panels with asbestos insulation |
| 3M | Provided adhesives and floor tile mastics |
| Johns-Manville | Major supplier of asbestos insulation systems |
These companies helped fund asbestos trust settlements for veterans exposed during service.
🪖 Coast Guard Veterans & Asbestos Trust Funds
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Over $30 billion in trust fund compensation is available
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No court appearance required in most cases
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Does not impact VA benefits or pensions
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Surviving spouses and dependents may also file
🎖️ VA Benefits for WLB Veterans with Mesothelioma
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100% disability rating for confirmed diagnosis
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Monthly VA payments exceeding $3,800
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Dependency & Indemnity Compensation (DIC) for survivors
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Free care at VA-approved mesothelioma treatment centers
📋 Filing a Legal or Trust Fund Claim
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Free Consultation – Review ship service and medical records
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Document Collection – Include service records, ship assignments, and medical diagnosis
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Claim Filing – Submit to asbestos trust funds and legal channels
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Receive Compensation – No fees unless you win; most cases close within 12–18 months
⏳ Statute of Limitations
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Legal Claims: 2–3 years from diagnosis
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Wrongful Death: 2–3 years from date of passing
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Trust Funds: Filing limits vary – don’t delay
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Were buoy tenders built with asbestos?
A: Yes. Nearly all WLBs built before 1980 included asbestos in mechanical and crew spaces.
Q: Can I file if I was exposed decades ago?
A: Yes. Filing eligibility is based on your diagnosis date, not your discharge date.
Q: Can family file claims after a veteran dies?
A: Yes. Surviving family members may file for wrongful death compensation.
Q: Will this affect my VA benefits?
A: No. Filing a legal or trust fund claim does not interfere with VA benefits.
🔧 Why Veterans Trust Mesothelioma Help Center
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25+ years assisting veterans with asbestos claims
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Access to declassified Coast Guard ship records
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Multi-million-dollar settlements for seagoing personnel
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No fees unless we win your case
📞 Free Legal Help for Coast Guard Veterans
If you or a loved one served aboard a Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender (WLB) and developed mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness:
Call 800.291.0963 for a free legal consultation today.