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Help for mesothelioma sufferers

Eligible veterans and their dependents who are suffering from mesothelioma may receive health care at a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center. Treatment for service-connected and nonservice-connected conditions is provided. If the VA cannot provide the necessary medical care, they will arrange for enrolled veterans to receive care in their community. Information about eligibility and benefits is available from the VA Health Benefits Service Center at 1-877-222-8387 (1-877-222-VETS).
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Help for mesothelioma sufferers

Medical services related to mesothelioma and other illnesses associated with asbestos exposure are available through the Government for certain groups of eligible individuals. In general, individuals must pay for their own medical services unless they are covered by private or Government health insurance. Some people with symptoms of asbestos-related illness may be eligible for Medicare coverage. Information about benefits is available from the Medicare office serving each state.
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Help for mesothelioma sufferers

People with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases also may qualify for financial help, including medical payments, under state workers' compensation laws. Because eligibility requirements vary from state to state, workers should contact the workers' compensation program in their state. Contact information for the workers' compensation program in each state may be found in the blue pages of a local telephone directory.
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Collecting damages because of mesothelioma

Many employers and the manufacturers of asbestos knew about the dangers of asbestos and mesothelioma when they exposed employees to this material. And now that the effects of this exposure are coming to light, these companies are being forced to pay out millions to sufferers in the resulting litigations. Because so many cases of mesothelioma are now coming to light, many lawyers and law firms have started to specialise in mesothelioma law suits to get victims and their families compensation for their suffering.
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Getting more information about mesothelioma

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is another Federal agency that is concerned with asbestos exposure in the workplace. The Institute conducts asbestos-related research, evaluates work sites for possible health hazards, and makes exposure control recommendations. In addition, NIOSH distributes publications on the health effects of asbestos exposure and can suggest additional sources of information. NIOSH can be contacted by calling 1-800-356-4674 (1-800-35-NIOSH).
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Help for mesothelioma sufferers

If you have mesothelioma, you might be able to get help from the Government. Medical services related to asbestos exposure are available through the Government for certain groups of eligible individuals. In general, individuals must pay for their own medical services unless they are covered by private or Government health insurance. Some people with symptoms of asbestos-related illness may be eligible for Medicare coverage. Information about benefits is available from the Medicare office serving each state. For the telephone number of the nearest office, call toll-free 1-800-633-4227 (1-800-MEDICARE).
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Help for mesothelioma sufferers

If a person contracts mesothelioma and exposure to asbestos occurred during employment with a Federal agency (military or civilian), medical expenses and other compensation may be covered by the Federal Employees' Compensation Program. Workers who are or were employed in a shipyard by a private employer may be covered under the Longshoremen and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.
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