US Air force Pilots With Mesothelioma Cancer Have a Right to File Claims. Our Asbestos Lawyers Can Help.
In recent news about the dangers of exposure to asbestos, a British monk, who once served with the US Air force, has died of the asbestos related cancer mesothelioma.
The man, who was originally from New York, and was an air force pilot during World War Two, died of the lung cancer at age 86.
The airforce vet was educated at Harvard and, following an active role in the Catholic Church in Still-Water, moved to England in 1990.
In october the air force man had undergone testing at the hospital, and had been diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma cancer.
Asbestos is a stable, resilient mineral widely used in a number of industries, including the air force, due to its resistance to heat, chemicals and electrical currents.
Many who worked in the air force have come forward to say their work environment led to a diagnosis of mesothelioma, asbestosis or lung cancer from asbestos.
If this has been your experience, our asbestos lawyers may be able to help you receive compensation for your health problems.
For over two decades, Weitz & Luxenberg P.C. has handled some of the most legally complicated and groundbreaking asbestos litigation in the country, winning many millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements along the way.
Men and women diagnosed with mesothelioma or lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure or secondary
exposure may be entitled to compensation from the companies responsible for
their disease.
If you would like a free consultation or more information
about your legal options, please complete the form on this page, and a
representative of our law firm will
contact you as soon as possible.

Asbestos & Those Who Served in the US Air Force--Free Lawsuit Review