⚓ Veterans Mesothelioma Claims
Military veterans account for nearly one out of every three mesothelioma diagnoses in the United States. From the 1930s through the early 1990s, every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces relied heavily on asbestos for insulation, fireproofing, and heat resistance. As a result, millions of service members were exposed — often without their knowledge.
Today, veterans with mesothelioma may be eligible for significant compensation through VA disability, asbestos trust funds, legal claims against manufacturers, and survivor benefits. None of these affect each other, giving veterans several paths toward financial justice.
This page explains exactly how Veterans Mesothelioma Claims work and how to determine your eligibility.
🪖 Why Veterans File Mesothelioma Claims
Veterans file mesothelioma claims because:
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Asbestos exposure during service was unavoidable
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Mesothelioma is almost always caused by asbestos
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Military records help prove exposure automatically
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Veterans can pursue multiple claims at once
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Compensation helps cover medical care, travel, and family needs
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VA benefits and legal compensation do not interfere with each other
Veterans have some of the strongest cases due to well-documented exposure environments.
📘 Types of Veterans Mesothelioma Claims
Veterans may qualify for several claim types:
1️⃣ VA Disability Benefits (100% Rating)
Mesothelioma automatically qualifies for:
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A 100% disability rating
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Monthly tax-free payments (often $3,800+)
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Access to VA cancer treatment centers
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Priority Group 1 health care
2️⃣ Asbestos Trust Fund Claims
Over $30 billion is set aside to compensate veterans and civilians exposed to asbestos.
These claims:
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Do not require going to court
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Are typically processed faster
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Can be paid in addition to VA benefits
Common manufacturers with trust funds include:
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Owens Corning
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Johns-Manville
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Eagle-Picher
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Raybestos
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Combustion Engineering
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Armstrong
3️⃣ Personal Injury Lawsuits Against Manufacturers
Veterans cannot sue the military — but they can sue the asbestos companies that supplied the products.
These lawsuits may cover:
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Medical expenses
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Lost wages
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Pain and suffering
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Loss of quality of life
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Long-term or end-of-life care
Typical veterans’ results: $3.5M–$6M+
4️⃣ Wrongful Death Claims (For Families)
Spouses, children, or estate representatives may file if the veteran has passed.
5️⃣ DIC Survivor Benefits
For spouses and dependents:
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Monthly tax-free income
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Burial benefits
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Access to VA resources
⚓ Why Military Asbestos Exposure Creates a Strong Claim
Veterans were exposed in highly concentrated environments, including:
⚓ Navy
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Engine rooms
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Boiler rooms
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Pump rooms
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Submarines
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Shipyards (Norfolk, Bremerton, Pearl Harbor, Portsmouth)
✈️ Air Force
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Aircraft brakes
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Heat shields
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Wiring insulation
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Hangar repair areas
🪖 Army
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Barracks heating systems
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Vehicle maintenance shops
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Motor pools
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Construction battalions
🐾 Marine Corps
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Amphibious ships
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Aviation units
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Base housing
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Vehicle depots
🚢 Coast Guard
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Cutters
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Lifeboats
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Engine and generator rooms
These locations used identifiable commercial asbestos products, making claims easier to prove.
📂 What Veterans Need to File a Mesothelioma Claim
Most veterans already have everything needed:
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DD-214 (if available)
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Diagnosis/pathology report
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Ship, base, or unit assignments
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MOS / Rating
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Approximate years of service
Exposure specialists handle:
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Ship logs
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Maintenance manuals
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Base records
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Technical data
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Manufacturer lists
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Personnel archives
You do not need to remember product names or specific asbestos materials.
💵 Compensation Amounts for Veterans Mesothelioma Claims
Below are real-world examples of typical payout ranges:
| Veteran Type | Total Compensation Range |
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| Navy ship engine room veteran | $4.5M – $6M+ |
| Air Force aircraft mechanic | $3.5M – $4.5M |
| Army motor pool specialist | $3.5M – $4.2M |
| Marine Corps shipboard veteran | $3.6M – $4.1M |
| Coast Guard cutter engineer | $3.4M – $4.0M |
Veterans with dual exposure (military + civilian) may qualify for higher settlements.
📝 Steps to File a Veterans Mesothelioma Claim
1️⃣ Free Case Review
Confirm diagnosis and service-related exposure.
2️⃣ Document Collection
Specialists gather military and medical records.
3️⃣ Determine Eligibility
Evaluate all compensation sources:
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VA disability
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Trust fund payouts
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Manufacturer lawsuits
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Survivor benefits
4️⃣ File Claims
All claims are filed on your behalf.
5️⃣ Receive Compensation
Most veterans begin receiving compensation within 3–18 months.
🪖 Case Examples: Approved Veterans Mesothelioma Claims
Case 1 — Navy Machinist’s Mate (Submarine)
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Heavy insulation and gaskets
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Trust fund + lawsuit + VA
$5.1M total
Case 2 — Marine Corps Aircraft Tech
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Brake linings & adhesives
$3.9M total
Case 3 — Air Force Crew Chief
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Hangar insulation exposure
$4.0M total
Case 4 — Army Power Plant Worker
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Barracks boiler systems
$3.7M total
❓ Veterans Mesothelioma Claims — FAQs
🟦 Will filing a lawsuit affect my VA benefits?
No. These systems are completely separate.
🟦 What if exposure happened 40–50 years ago?
You can still file — mesothelioma has a long latency period.
🟦 Can I file if I also worked a civilian job with asbestos?
Yes. Civilian exposure often increases compensation.
🟦 Can families file if the veteran has passed away?
Yes — through wrongful death and DIC benefits.
🟦 Do I have to testify in court?
Rarely. Most cases settle out of court.
🏅 Why Veterans Choose Mesothelioma Help Center
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25+ years helping veterans nationwide
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Access to military ship logs, base maps & aircraft manuals
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Specialists trained in Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine & Coast Guard exposure
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Millions recovered for veteran families
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No fees unless compensation is awarded
📞 Start Your Veterans Mesothelioma Claim Today
If you or your loved one served in the U.S. Armed Forces and developed mesothelioma, you may qualify for significant compensation through VA benefits, lawsuits, and trust funds.
📞 Call 800.291.0963 for a free veterans’ case review today.
Speak directly with someone trained in military asbestos exposure.