"For more information about compensation a person who has lung cancer-and who had heavy exposure to asbestos in the navy or at work please call attorney Erik Karst of Karst von Oiste at 800-714-0303."
WASHINGTON, DC, November 17, 2021 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate is the nation's premier advocacy group for Navy Veterans who have recently been diagnosed with lung cancer and who before 1982 had heavy to extreme exposure to asbestos on a navy ship, submarine or at a shipyard. Financial compensation for a person like this might exceed $100,000 and the claim does not involve suing the navy and or in most instances a former employer.
To get the financial compensation job done for a person like this the Advocate has endorsed and they recommend attorney Erik Karst of the law firm of Karst von Oiste. For more information about compensation a person with recently diagnosed lung cancer and who had significant exposure to asbestos in the navy or at work before 1982 please call attorney Erik Karst of Karst von Oiste at 800-714-0303. www.karstvonoiste.com/
The Advocate says, "The average person with recently diagnosed lung cancer and who had substantial exposure to asbestos in the navy or at work in the 1950s, 1960s or 1970s is not aware the $30 billion dollar-asbestos trust funds were set up for them too. If your husband or dad has just been diagnosed with lung cancer and he had heavy to extreme exposure to asbestos in the navy, a manufacturing facility, an oil refinery, chemical plant, at any type of power plant, at a shipyard or as a skilled tradesman please call attorney Erik Karst of the law firm of Karst von Oiste at 800-714-0303 to discuss what might turn out to be compensation that may exceed $100,000." www.karstvonoiste.com/
High-risk workplaces for asbestos exposure include the US Navy, shipyards, power plants, public utilities, manufacturing factories, chemical plants, oil refineries, mines, smelters, pulp and paper mills, aerospace manufacturing facilities, offshore oil rigs, demolition construction work sites, railroads, automotive manufacturing facilities, or auto brake shops. With lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure the lung cancer may not show up until decades after the exposure. https://USNavyLungCancer.Com
According to the American Cancer Society for nonsmokers who have been exposed to asbestos in their workplace the risk of lung cancer is five times that of unexposed workers. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/lung/statistics/index.htm.
States with the highest incidence of lung cancer include Kentucky, West Virginia, Maine, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Alabama, and Delaware.
However, a US Navy Veteran or person with mesothelioma or asbestos exposure lung cancer could live in any state including New York, Florida, California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Washington, Oregon or Alaska. www.karstvonoiste.com/
For more information about asbestos exposure please visit the NIH's website on this topic: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet.
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