Blog Home Recent Posts in the Navy Ships Category Veterans & Asbestos Exposure May 21, 2018 There are several different occupations that put workers at a higher risk of asbestos exposure, many of which were associated with the United States ... Posted By Shrader & Associates L.L.P. Continue Reading Potential Mesothelioma Threats to Navy Veterans Jan 18, 2018 In the Navy, officers face many risks. However, few knew until recently about the near constant threat of asbestos-related illnesses. There were ... Posted By Shrader & Associates L.L.P. Continue Reading Where, Why and How Shipyard Asbestos Led to a Major U.S. Navy Health Crisis Nov 28, 2013 Shipyard asbestos has led to a major health crisis for the U.S. Navy, with nearly one-third of all exposure-related cases of a rare cancer, called ... Posted By Shrader & Associates Continue Reading Shipyard Asbestos Exposure in the Navy: Mesothelioma Diagnosis Nov 25, 2013 Today, thousands of former veterans in the navy have mesothelioma , a diagnosis that is fatal. Other casualties of navy employment include shipyard ... Posted By Shrader & Associates Continue Reading Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on Navy Ships - How This Happened Nov 22, 2013 Thousands of shipyard workers and navy veterans were exposed to asbestos on navy ships because many products manufactured with asbestos commonly made ... Posted By Shrader & Associates Continue Reading Shipyard Asbestos - Silent and Invisible Killer Oct 23, 2013 Navy ships that used asbestos as an insulator have made thousands sick. This is a national tragedy because asbestos was used to keep our veterans safe ... Posted By Shrader & Associates Continue Reading Asbestos on Navy Ships - Serving Your Country at a Price Oct 10, 2013 Thousands of veterans with mesothelioma have hired lawyers and received compensation. Unfortunately, testing performed as early as 1939 informed the ... Posted By Shrader & Associates Continue Reading Asbestos on Navy Ships Put Millions at Risk Sep 13, 2013 Asbestos on navy ships exposed millions of military veterans to a dangerous carcinogen, known to cause severe illnesses—including asbestosis and ... Posted By Shrader & Associates Continue Reading Page of 2