Toxic Exposure Attorneys
Veterans who have served our country often face unique health challenges due to exposure to toxic substances during their military service. Toxic exposure can lead to severe and chronic health conditions that significantly impact veterans’ lives. At Veterans Benefit Group, we are dedicated to helping veterans navigate the complexities of securing the benefits they deserve for illnesses related to toxic exposure.
Understanding Toxic Exposure
Toxic exposure can occur in various ways during military service. Veterans may have been exposed to:
- Agent Orange: This herbicide, used extensively during the Vietnam War, has been linked to a range of health problems, including various cancers, respiratory illnesses, and birth defects in children of exposed veterans.
- Burn Pits: Open-air burn pits were used for years to dispose of waste in war zones, releasing harmful pollutants into the air. Veterans stationed near burn pits may have been exposed to a variety of toxins, including dioxins, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds.
- Depleted Uranium (DU): DU ammunition was used in the Gulf War and other conflicts. DU dust can be inhaled or ingested, leading to an increased risk of cancer, respiratory problems, and kidney damage.
- Radiation: Veterans may have been exposed to radiation during nuclear testing or through accidents involving radioactive materials. Radiation exposure can cause a variety of health issues, including cancer, skin conditions, and cataracts.
Health Conditions Linked to Toxic Exposure
The health conditions associated with toxic exposure are diverse and can manifest years after the initial exposure. Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, for instance, are at higher risk for diseases such as leukemia, Hodgkin’s disease, and various cancers. Those exposed to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan may suffer from chronic respiratory conditions, cardiovascular diseases, and even cancer. Asbestos exposure, which was common among veterans who worked in shipyards and construction, is linked to mesothelioma and lung cancer. Understanding the connection between toxic exposure and these health conditions is crucial for veterans seeking compensation and benefits.
The PACT Act and Expanded Benefits
The PACT Act of 2022 is a landmark piece of legislation that significantly expands VA benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances. The PACT Act adds over 20 presumptive conditions, meaning veterans diagnosed with these conditions are presumed to be service-connected, easing the burden of proving exposure.
Contact Veterans Benefit Group for a Free Case Evaluation
Veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service face unique challenges in securing the benefits they deserve. Understanding the health impacts of toxic exposure, the complexities of filing a claim, and the importance of legal assistance are crucial steps in this process. At Veterans Benefit Group, we are committed to helping veterans navigate these challenges and secure the benefits they are entitled to for their service-related health conditions. If you or a loved one is dealing with health issues related to toxic exposure, contact us to learn how we can assist you in your pursuit of justice and compensation.