VFW 1590
  • Home
  • VFW Post
  • VFW Auxiliary
  • VFW Honor Guard
  • VFW Rider's Group
  • In Memoriam
  • Kitchen/Canteen
  • Links
  • Information/Forms
  • Member Businesses
  • Member Spotlight
  • Veterans Museum & Education Center
  • Newsletters
    • Newsletter/Website Advertising
  • Photo Gallery
MESOTHELIOMA & VETERANS
Veterans are allowed to apply for Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits for asbestos-related diseases, and the resources at Asbestos.com can assist veterans in applying for benefits. Initially, a veteran must provide proof that their disease is asbestos-related and that exposure occurred during military service. If a veteran cannot prove their asbestos exposure is limited and isolated to their military service, they can seek compensation from asbestos manufacturers to help pay for treatment.

Currently, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs recognizes mesothelioma as a service-connected medical condition. However, even if a veteran has been diagnosed with mesothelioma (of which nearly 100 percent of all cases are caused by asbestos exposure), the VA may not approve their claim for disability compensation for various reasons.

Receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis is difficult since many of the symptoms are indicative of other disorders. With symptoms ranging from respiratory problems to chest pain, asbestos-related illnesses are often misdiagnosed. The non-specificity of symptoms leads to mistaken diagnosis and consequently allows the diseases to fester and spread. For example, pleural mesothelioma, the most common form of asbestos cancers, demonstrates symptoms such as a persistent cough, night sweats, and fever. Early warning signs such as these are frequently misdiagnosed as pneumonia or influenza, affording the cancer the opportunity to develop and spread throughout the body.

Mesothelioma treatment for asbestos-related illnesses varies depending on the condition. Due to the common late diagnosis of these diseases, treatment is often limited to making the patient comfortable, as curing illnesses caused by asbestos is very rare. Thankfully, there are organizational resources for veterans that can offer assistance with the complications associated with asbestos-related illness.

Asbestos.com offers free assistance with filing your VA claim and can make the process much easier. Our Veterans Assistance Department offers extensive experience in filing VA claims and can help any veteran coping with mesothelioma. For more information or free assistance regarding VA benefits, programs and eligibility, please call 800-615-2270 or click here.

Picture
​Our patient advocates at mesothelioma.net are here to support you, answer your questions, provide you with resources and inform you about your financial options. We have helped hundreds of patients, and we're here to help you and your loved ones today

Picture
Our mission at Mesotheliomafund is to connect patients and their families with medical and legal specialists, both to answer any questions they may have and to assist them in obtaining best possible treatment for their asbestos related condition and to help them obtain the necessary funds to pay for that treatment. Our goal is to provide the most up-to-date information available, including general information found on this site as well as more specific, targeted assistance through books and pamphlets. While many sites attempt to offer that type of information, what truly sets us apart from most organizations is our dedicated team of Patient Advocates. These experienced, caring individuals have made a difference in the lives of thousands of mesothelioma victims and their families and they can do the same for you and your loved ones..


Picture
The Mesothelioma Group is a charitable organization supporting members of the VFW and the American Legion in recognizing mesothelioma cancer symptoms in an effort to increase early detection. The organization provides veteran specific resources and support for patients and their loved ones with the ultimate goals of increased recognition, improved survival rates, and increased life expectancies. Check out their website here for up-to-date, free information and support.

Picture
A Compassionate Community That Can Give You Answers MesotheliomaHelp.org is a comprehensive resource for those affected by asbestos-related diseases. A diagnosis of mesothelioma can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to deal with it alone. On this site you can find solutions and connect with others in our community. 

Picture
MesotheliomaHelpNow.com was created to be a source of hope and empowerment to those affected by mesothelioma. By providing accurate and helpful information and resources, patients and their families better can understand their treatment, support and legal options. Though mesothelioma is a rare cancer, you and your family are not alone in your fight against this tragic disease. Mesothelioma Help Now is your trusted advocacy center available to help you all your questions. Whether you want to know what treatment options you have, the Patient Advocates at Mesothelioma Help Now are committed to helping you.

Picture
For over 20 years we’ve been helping families like yours connect with leading mesothelioma lawyers in their area. There are many law firms that handle mesothelioma cases, and your choices may seem overwhelming. We clear through the confusion and help you locate only the top lawyers. We pride ourselves on helping you make the right decision for you and your family.


Picture
Welcome to MesotheliomaSurvival.org A trusted resource for victims diagnosed with Mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases, we are dedicated to helping mesothelioma victims and their families. Our free Mesotheloima Guide will help you understand your diagnosis.

Picture
The web resource MesotheliomaSymptoms is sponsored by Seeger Weiss LLP. The site has pulled together as a single resource everything related to asbestos to promote education and awareness for victims, their families, and the general public. Our goal is to provide accurate, relevant information that can be used for general informational purposes and to advocate for greater awareness of the dangers of asbestos and the realities of mesothelioma.

Picture
Veterans who develop mesothelioma as a result of their service in the military are entitled to benefits and assistance from the U.S. government. How Can I Receive My VA Benefits? Veterans make up the largest group of people diagnosed with mesothelioma because asbestos was so widely used by the military. Veterans who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma are entitled to disability compensation, pension and/or medical benefits through the VA. Surviving spouses and dependents may also qualify for compensation from the VA

Filing VA Claims Veterans are already entitled to benefits that the Department of Veterans Affairs provides, including but not limited to: life insurance, medical care and compensation for injury. However, veterans must actively file if they want to receive compensation for developing mesothelioma due to service-related asbestos exposure. There are multiple ways to file an asbestos-related disability compensation claim with the VA. Veterans can elect to have their claim adjudicated under the standard processing rules, or they can elect to file an expedited claim under the “fully developed claim” rules. Determining which is best for you requires the expert advice and guidance of a skilled veteran service representative. To download this guide, please visit  Mesothelioma Veterans website.



Picture
The Mesothelioma Veterans Center was founded to assist veterans seeking the care they have earned. United States Military veterans make up over 30% of all patients with malignant mesothelioma, caused by exposure to asbestos. Learn more about your benefit options with our VA-accredited claims agents, all free of charge.

Picture
​Our mission is to guide mesothelioma patients and all those dealing with asbestos related cancers toward answers, care options, and free health solutions that improve their lives and everyone around them. Visit www.treatmesothelioma.org for more information.

Picture
Picture

"Honor the Dead by Helping the Living"