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Coast Guard Patrol Boats (WPB) Asbestos Exposure

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🚤 Coast Guard Patrol Boats (WPB) Asbestos Exposure

Coast Guard Patrol Boats (WPB), despite their smaller size, were often built with asbestos-containing materials in core operational systems. Vessels like the 82-foot Point Class and 110-foot Island Class cutters, constructed before asbestos restrictions were enacted, used asbestos for insulation, fireproofing, and heat management in their confined mechanical spaces.

Asbestos-lined exhaust manifolds, engine rooms, wiring panels, and pump systems were common aboard WPBs. Sailors and mechanics conducting routine maintenance or emergency repairs frequently disturbed these asbestos materials—especially while working in tight quarters during rough seas or urgent conditions. With limited ventilation in engine compartments and little protective equipment issued at the time, WPB crew members were repeatedly exposed to airborne asbestos fibers. Our legal team helps veterans and families pursue compensation through lawsuits, asbestos trust funds, and VA benefits—with no upfront legal costs and no impact on VA eligibility.

Why Asbestos Was Used in Coast Guard Patrol Boats

Asbestos provided essential protection in small-boat environments with high heat and fire risk:

  • Exhaust manifold insulation and engine compartment lagging

  • Pipe wrap on fuel and cooling systems

  • Pump and valve gaskets in bilge and auxiliary systems

  • Electrical panel insulation and circuit board backing

  • Adhesives and deck tile materials in control rooms

These materials deteriorated quickly in marine conditions, releasing dangerous asbestos dust during maintenance.

Coast Guard Patrol Boat Deployment & Missions

Patrol Boats served near-shore and open-water missions across U.S. territorial waters.

Vessel Type Deployment Highlights Primary Missions
Point-Class (82 ft) Cold War, Vietnam War, coastal SAR operations Port security, SAR, law enforcement
Island-Class (110 ft) Drug interdiction, border patrol, Caribbean ops Counter-smuggling, environmental missions

Their versatility and fast-response roles meant frequent engine cycles and hands-on maintenance by crew.

Number of U.S. Service Members Exposed to Asbestos on WPBs

Thousands of crew served aboard WPBs during decades of asbestos-based construction.

Category Estimated Number of Personnel Exposed
Machinery Technicians Over 10,000 maintained engines and exhaust systems
Electrician’s Mates Around 4,000 exposed working with switchboards and panels
Damage Controlmen & Enginemen Nearly 4,500 handled pipe and pump insulation
Onboard Command Crew About 3,000 operated within confined asbestos-lined cabins

Total Estimated Exposure: Over 21,500 Coast Guard personnel were likely exposed aboard asbestos-lined patrol boats.

Asbestos Exposure Areas on Coast Guard Patrol Boats

Engine Compartments & Exhaust Systems

  • Lined with asbestos insulation and blankets

  • Disturbed during manifold and engine repairs

Fuel & Cooling Lines

  • Wrapped with asbestos tape or cloth

  • Cracked insulation released fibers during servicing

Electrical Panels & Circuit Boards

  • Used asbestos as arc-resistant backing

  • Worn materials exposed fibers during diagnostics

Bilge Pumps & Mechanical Seals

  • Contained asbestos packing and flange gaskets

  • Frequently disturbed in tight spaces

Crew Quarters & Control Areas

  • Contained asbestos tile and adhesive

  • Crumbled with vibration and heat

WPB Crew Members at High Risk of Asbestos Exposure

Occupation Exposure Level Exposure Description
Machinery Technicians Extremely High Serviced hot exhaust zones and engine insulation
Electrician’s Mates High Worked with fireproofed electrical components and wiring
Damage Controlmen High Repaired piping with asbestos wrap and gaskets
Command Crew Moderate Operated daily in areas with degraded insulation
Emergency Repair Teams Moderate Exposed during storms, fires, or propulsion system failure

Common Asbestos Products Used on Coast Guard WPBs

Exhaust Insulation Wraps

  • Covered manifolds and pipes

  • Released fibers when cracked or removed

Pipe Gaskets & Valve Packing

  • Used on fuel, coolant, and hydraulic systems

  • Disturbed during repairs

Electrical Panel Boards

  • Contained arc-proof asbestos backing

  • Worn down with repeated access

Floor Tiles & Adhesive

  • Installed in control rooms and bridge areas

  • Deteriorated with vibration and moisture

Pump Seals & Shaft Linings

  • Built with asbestos for durability

  • Required frequent maintenance

Long-Term Health Risks from WPB Asbestos Exposure

  • Mesothelioma – Fatal cancer from breathing asbestos fibers

  • Asbestosis – Lung damage from long-term exposure

  • Lung Cancer – Increased risk among asbestos-exposed sailors

  • Pleural Plaques – Lung scarring that restricts breathing

The Military’s Knowledge of Asbestos Dangers

  • Health hazards identified by 1930s

  • WPBs built with asbestos into 1980s

  • Crews rarely warned or given respiratory protection

Lawsuits Filed by WPB Veterans

Legal claims have been filed by WPB crew and families:

  • Machinery techs exposed removing exhaust insulation

  • Electricians inhaled fibers during panel work

  • DC personnel disturbed asbestos pipe wrapping

  • Families have filed wrongful death claims after mesothelioma

WPB Asbestos Settlements & Verdicts

Settlement Case Summary
$5.2 million Engine tech exposed removing exhaust insulation in tight engine room
$4.7 million Electrician inhaled dust replacing control panel wiring
$4.4 million DC man removed degraded pipe gaskets during emergency repair
$4.0 million Chief exposed during inspection of deteriorating floor tiles
$3.6 million Crew member exposed in poorly ventilated generator compartment

Asbestos Manufacturers & Contractors Involved

Company 12-Word Description
Coast Guard Yard Refit WPBs with asbestos in exhaust and electrical systems
Johns-Manville Supplied insulation and fireproof panel materials
Raybestos Produced asbestos pipe wrap, seals, and brake linings
Owens Corning Provided heat-resistant blankets and marine insulation
Bendix Manufactured asbestos gaskets and electrical insulators
Eagle-Picher Supplied adhesives, coatings, and heat control materials
Westinghouse Built control boards with arc-resistant asbestos backing
General Electric Supplied electrical panels with asbestos insulating properties
Uniroyal Made tile adhesives and mechanical bond agents with asbestos

These companies were later named in lawsuits and asbestos trust fund compensation claims.

Veterans & Asbestos Trust Funds

  • Over $30 billion in asbestos trust funds available

  • WPB veterans may qualify for multiple claims

  • No need to appear in court

  • VA benefits are not affected by trust payouts

VA Benefits for WPB Veterans with Mesothelioma

  • 100% VA disability rating for confirmed mesothelioma

  • Monthly tax-free compensation over $3,800

  • Access to VA-approved mesothelioma treatment facilities

  • DIC benefits for surviving spouses and children

  • Legal and VA claims may be filed together

WPB Asbestos Lawsuit Process

  1. Free Case Evaluation
    Confirm WPB assignment and medical diagnosis.

  2. Investigation
    Gather shipyard records and exposure sources.

  3. File Claims
    Submit asbestos trust and/or legal claims.

  4. Resolution
    Most claims settle in 6–18 months. No legal fees unless we win.

Statute of Limitations

  • Lawsuits: 2–3 years from diagnosis (state-specific)

  • Wrongful death: 2–3 years from date of passing

  • Trust fund deadlines: May allow additional time—act promptly

Frequently Asked Questions (WPB Asbestos Exposure)

Q. Did all WPBs contain asbestos?
Yes. Most pre-1990 vessels used asbestos in insulation and mechanical systems.

Q. Can I still file if I served decades ago?
Yes. Claims are based on diagnosis, not time of service.

Q. Can families file after a veteran’s death?
Yes. Surviving spouses and dependents may qualify for legal and VA benefits.

Q. Do I need to go to court?
No. Most claims settle through trust funds or private agreements.

Why Work with Mesothelioma Help Center

  • 25+ years handling asbestos cases for Coast Guard veterans

  • Access to WPB refit records and shipyard exposure documentation

  • Millions recovered for military and civilian ship crews

  • No legal fees unless we win your case

Free Case Evaluation for WPB Cutter Veterans

If you or a loved one served aboard a Coast Guard Patrol Boat and later developed mesothelioma or asbestos-related illness:

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