Asbestos is the name given to a group of naturally occurring minerals which were frequently used during the 1960’s and 1970’s in mining, construction and shipbuilding.
Asbestos was used so widely because it was non-flammable, flexible, virtually indestructible and low heat-conducting. It was perfect for use in the fireproofing of ships for example; therefore, many military personnel came into contact with asbestos over the years.
Although asbestos was very useful, it was very dangerous too. Asbestos is made up of millions of fibres and when the fibres escape into the air as dust they can be inhaled into the lungs and this is very dangerous.
If you worked for the Ministry of Defence while asbestos was still being used, you should be alert now as the length of time which has passed since your exposure makes it more likely that symptoms will present themselves. You can also contract an asbestos related disease after coming into contact with your husband’s/father’s overalls/uniform he wore whilst working with asbestos.
There are many different types of asbestos related conditions and they each vary in severity. The conditions include Pleural Plaques, Pleural Thickening, Mesothelioma, Lung Cancer and Asbestosis.
Regardless of which of these conditions you have contracted (with the exception of pleural plaques), if it can be proven that you were exposed to the asbestos due to the negligence of the Ministry of Defence then you may be able to make a personal injury claim for compensation unless you were a serving member of the armed forces.
In the vast majority of cases, an asbestos related disease will have developed after several years of inhaling asbestos dust and fibres. The main point to remember is that the earlier an asbestos related disease is diagnosed, the better the condition can be monitored or treated. X-Rays, scans and lung-function tests can diagnose an asbestos related disease and monitor its progression.
If you were employed within the Armed Forces and were exposed to asbestos which later caused an asbestos related disease to develop you may be able to make a compensation claim. If the exposure was after 1987 (when the Crown Proceedings Act removed the “Crown Immunity”, which prevented Military Personnel from making personal injury compensation claims against the Ministry of Defence), you will be entitled to make a claim. This would be dealt with in the same way as a civilian would make a claim against their employer.
If the exposure was before 1987, you would not be able to make a personal injury claim; however, you may be entitled to claim a War Pension.
If you or someone you know has developed an asbestos related disease, telephone us now for accurate claim advice.
There are strict time limits in place to make any injury claim. For further information, contact us or visit our Questions Answered page.
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