US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate Now Urges A Navy Veteran Who Now Has Lung Cancer-Who Had Heavy Asbestos Exposure to Call for Direct Access to the Lawyers at KVO-Get Better Compensation

The US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate says, "We are urging a Navy Veteran or person with lung cancer to call us anytime at 800-714-0303 if they also had significant exposure to asbestos in the navy or at work-get compensated."

NEW YORK, NY, February 03, 2020 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate is urging a US Navy Veteran or person who has been diagnosed with lung cancer to call them anytime at 800-714-0303 if while serving in the navy or at work they had heavy exposure to asbestos. The typical person the Advocate is trying to identify is probably over 60 years old. The financial compensation for a person like this could be over a hundred thousand dollars.

Even if the person with the asbestos exposure lung cancer smoked cigarettes they could still qualify for significant compensation. Most people with asbestos exposure lung cancer do not realize the $30 asbestos trust funds were set up for them too. The Advocate estimates there are probably four times as many people with asbestos exposure lung cancer than mesothelioma-yet most of these people never get compensated. The Advocate is trying to change this sad fact as the would like to discuss at 800-714-0303. https://USNavyLungCancer.Com

The US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate says, "To make certain a Navy Veteran or person who now has lung cancer and who also had heavy exposure to asbestos in the navy or at work receives the best compensation we have endorsed the remarkable lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste. The lawyers at Karst von Oiste-KVO have been assisting Navy Veterans and people with asbestos exposure lung cancer for decades and they are also responsible for generating over a billion dollars in compensation for people like this. We want to emphasize the lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste will work overtime to assist Navy Veterans and people with asbestos exposure lung cancer nationwide and they can be reached anytime at 800-714-0303." www.karstvonoiste.com/

The typical of ways a US Navy Veteran could have been exposed to asbestos include:

* While the Veteran was assigned to a shipyard for a retrofit, overhaul, or maintenance and had to stay on board a ship or submarine or to assist the shipyard workers with the repairs.
* While the Navy Veteran was assigned to a navy ship's engine room as a boiler technician, as a member of a maintenance crew, or as an electrician, plumber, welder, pipefitter or shipfitter.
* Significant asbestos exposure may have taken place while the Navy Veteran was preparing their ship or submarine for deployment and/or cleaning up their ship/sub post deployment.
* While assigned to a repair crew while their ship or was at sea.

The Advocate says, "If we had one vital tip for a US Navy Veteran or person with lung cancer who also had significant exposure to work it would be please call us anytime at 800-714-0303 so that we can introduce you to the remarkable lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste. There is a direct connection between receiving the very best possible asbestos exposure lung cancer financial compensation and having the nation's most qualified lawyers working in your behalf as we would be happy to discuss at 800-714-0303." https://USNavyLungCancer.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, asbestos exposure lung cancer can happen in any state including California, New York, Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Washington, Oregon or Alaska. www.karstvonoiste.com/

For more information about asbestos exposure lung cancer and mesothelioma please visit the CDC's website on these topics: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/asbestos/health_effects_asbestos.html.

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