A Mississippi Navy veterans’ mesothelioma lawyer can assist veterans in seeking responsibility for exposure to asbestos while serving in the military. Asbestos was widely used throughout Navy ships, shipyards, and maintenance facilities for insulation and fireproofing. Veterans may develop mesothelioma years or even decades after their exposure.
Determining how that exposure occurred often requires a detailed review of service assignments, vessel history, and the equipment used during duty.

Wallace & Graham, P.A., handles mesothelioma and asbestos claims throughout the country, including veterans’ claims. Our lawyers have spent years reviewing Navy records, recognizing asbestos-laden equipment, and building proof in even the most complex cases.
We advocate on behalf of veterans and their families who have been diagnosed with a serious disease due to exposure to harmful products. Each asbestos claim is prepared with a thorough review of medical records, work history, and manufacturing companies that may be accountable.
Asbestos use was prevalent aboard naval ships in shipyards along the Gulf Coast, where many Navy veterans served. Veterans who spent their careers working in facilities like Ingalls Shipbuilding may have encountered asbestos used throughout ships and facilities.
Veterans who spent time in the engine room or boiler areas may have been exposed to asbestos through the air as they worked or conducted overhauls on these ships. In 2022, there were 2,669 newly diagnosed mesothelioma patients in the U.S., according to the CDC.
To file a mesothelioma claim related to serving in the Navy, a claim generally requires evidence linking the diagnosis to exposure on a naval ship or in a shipyard. Symptoms can take decades to develop after exposure.
Without treatment, the median survival following diagnosis is often reported to be between 12 and 18 months. Maintaining thorough records is important. Navy claims generally use proof of service, duty locations, equipment history, and evidence identifying the manufacturers and suppliers of asbestos-containing products you were exposed to while serving.
Mesothelioma claims against the Navy typically seek compensation from manufacturers and suppliers who provided ships with asbestos-containing equipment and materials. Ships were built with insulation, pumps, valves, turbines, and other components manufactured by private entities that sold their products for use by the Navy.
Determining which manufacturers supplied what products while a veteran was in service can be crucial to proving liability. In Mississippi, the statute of limitations allows three years from the discovery of the injury. Timing and thorough documentation are therefore crucial.
Questions regarding your service history, the manufacturer of products you used, and who is legally responsible may arise if you are a Navy veteran diagnosed with mesothelioma.
At Wallace & Graham, P.A., we take the time to thoroughly investigate each case and review all military and medical records. It is important for you to understand all your options so you and your family can focus on what matters most during this time. Book a consultation to hire a Navy veterans’ mesothelioma lawyer today.