Mesothelioma Money for Veterans

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Mesothelioma money can help veterans pay for cancer treatment and other expenses. In some cases, veterans have received $1 million or more. Find out if you can access money through a veterans benefits claim, a legal claim, or an asbestos trust fund.

Why Can Veterans With Mesothelioma Get Money?

Veterans with mesothelioma may be entitled to money since their cancer could very likely have been prevented. This is because the only known cause of mesothelioma is asbestos exposure.

Although doctors began warning asbestos manufacturers of its dangers in the 1930s, these greedy companies continued to expose countless people to the toxic material. They hid the deadly facts from the public and the U.S. military for decades to keep making money.

Veterans have a greater risk of mesothelioma than civilians do because of the military’s widespread use of asbestos between the 1930s and 1980s.

Thankfully, veterans with mesothelioma can pursue money from both the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the makers of asbestos-based products to right this wrong.

Veterans with mesothelioma can pursue money by:

Our team can help you or a veteran you love pursue money right now. See if you can file for VA benefits and other types of compensation today.

How Can Veterans Get Money for Mesothelioma?

There are three main ways veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma can get money: VA benefits, legal claims, and asbestos trust fund claims. In some cases, veterans may be able to file for all of these at the same time. Learn about each below.

VA Benefits

The VA recognizes the life-threatening dangers of mesothelioma and has special benefits in place to help affected veterans.

VA benefits allow veterans and their families to get thousands of dollars each month. In fact, as of 2021, many veterans with mesothelioma receive over $3,300 a month from the VA.

This money can help veterans and their families afford:

  • Basic living expenses
  • In-home caregiving services
  • Out-of-pocket costs that come with battling cancer

In addition, veterans may qualify for free or low-cost medical treatment through the VA Health Care System. Veterans won't have to sacrifice quality of care if they get treated through the VA, since some of the world's best mesothelioma doctors are on staff to treat patients.

See if you can file for mesothelioma VA benefits with the help of a fellow veteran right now.

Legal Claims

Through a legal claim, a veteran can work with skilled mesothelioma lawyers to build a case that explains why they are owed money from the makers of asbestos-based products.

On average, mesothelioma legal claims award $1 million. The money can help pay for medical bills and other expenses. It can also give your family financial security if you pass away.

Key points to know about filing a legal claim include:

  • Claims are filed against asbestos companies, not the U.S. military or government
  • Family may be able to take legal action if a veteran passed away from mesothelioma
  • VA benefits are not affected

Veterans or their loved ones may be able to start the legal process today by connecting with a mesothelioma lawyer. The lawsuit process is easy with the help of an asbestos attorney, since they do most of the work that comes with filing a legal claim.

Asbestos Trust Funds

Asbestos trust funds are created by bankrupt manufacturers of asbestos-based products. These companies filed for bankruptcy so victims couldn't file legal claims against them.

However, bankruptcy courts forced the companies to set aside money in asbestos trust funds so victims could get paid. Today, over $30 billion is available in these trust funds.

By filing a trust fund claim, veterans may be able to access some of this mesothelioma money.

Are There Time Limits to Access Mesothelioma Compensation?

Yes, there are time limits on many of the ways veterans with mesothelioma can access money.

Laws known as statutes of limitations may prevent veterans from taking legal action after a certain period of time has passed.

It can be hard to understand the statutes of limitations in your case without legal help, since time limits vary by state.

Other critical time restrictions to consider include:

  • Asbestos trust fund claims set up their own filing deadlines
  • VA benefits claims may not have deadlines, but since mesothelioma is aggressive, it's important to file without delay

For these reasons, veterans are highly encouraged to get legal help to file claims within the specific deadlines that apply in their case. A mesothelioma attorney can help veterans determine the best time to file.

Veterans and Mesothelioma Money: Next Steps

Veterans with mesothelioma may be entitled to millions of dollars — life-changing money. This money can help veterans navigate life after diagnosis, afford treatment, and keep their families financially stable.

No veteran deserved to develop terminal cancer due to the greed of asbestos companies. These companies deserve to pay for harming brave service members and their loved ones.

See if you can pursue mesothelioma money by contacting us right now. Our team can help you identify any and all ways you may be owed money.

Veterans Support Team
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Contributing Author

Christopher Dryfoos is a journalist and member of the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). As the grandson of the U.S. Navy’s first forensic pathologist, he aims to help veterans with mesothelioma access needed care.

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