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MesotheliomaHelp - Navy Ships - Destroyers - USS - Bancroft-DD-598

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MesotheliomaHelp - Navy Ships - Destroyers - USS - Bancroft-DD-598

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  1. / / / / Home Navy Ships Destroyers USS Bancroft (DD-598) Asbestos Exposure on the USS Bancroft (DD-598) LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT

  2. Hull Number: DD-598 Type: Destroyer Class: Benson Built: Qunicy, MA The USS Bancroft was a Benson-class Destroyer built in Quincy, MA by the Bethlehem Steel’s Fore River Shipyard in the early days of World War II. It was commissioned by the U.S. Navy in April of 1942, and joined with the Pacific Fleet soon after. The vessel measured just under 348 feet from bow to stern, and carried a complement of 276 officers and men aboard. Over the course of the war, it earned eight battle stars for operations conducted against the Japanese forces. The ship survived through the entirety of the war, but was decommissioned in February 1946, shortly after the Allied victory. Navy veterans who served aboard the USS Bancroft were likely exposed to asbestos over the course of their regular duty. From the 1930’s until the mid-1970’s, asbestos was used regularly in the construction of Navy vessels, mainly in equipment including boilers, turbines, pumps, valves, and electrical components. LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT Materials such as gaskets and packing were also often made from asbestos. These were found in a high concentration in the boiler and engine spaces, which put veterans who worked in these areas such as Boiler Tenders and Machinist’s Mates at an increased risk. The companies who provided the Navy with these asbestos products generally were aware that asbestos exposure could cause mesothelioma and other diseases, but did nothing to warn those who served on the USS Bancroft or contemporary ships. Veterans who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related illness have a right to seek compensation from the companies whose negligence allowed them to be exposed to asbestos. Settlements can cover the staggering costs of medical care, and may provide additional sums for pain and suffering. Legal counsel should be sought soon after receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis however, as the time in which a lawsuit can be filed is limited. Search …

  3. Navy Ships Destroyers USS Aaron Ward (DD-132) USS Aaron Ward (DD-483) USS Aaron Ward (DD-773) USS Abbot (DD-184) USS Abbot (DD-629) USS Adams USS Agerholm LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT USS Albert W. Grant USS Alden USS Alfred A. Cunningham USS Allen USS Allen M. Sumner USS Anderson USS Anthony (DD-515) USS Arnold J. Isbell USS Aulick (DD-569) USS Ault USS Aylwin SS

  4. USS Bache USS Bagley (DD-386) USS Badger USS Bailey USS Bainbridge (DD-246) USS Balch (DD-363) USS Baldwin USS Ballard USS Bancroft (DD-598) USS Barney (DD-149) LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT USS Barry USS Barry (DD-933) USS Barton (DD-722) USS Basilone USS Bausell USS Beale (DD-471) USS Beatty (DD-756) USS Belknap (DD-251) USS Bell (DD-587) USS Benham (DD-796) USS Bennett USS Bennion SS

  5. USS Benson USS Bernardou USS Biddle USS Bigelow USS Black USS Blakeley USS Blandy USS Blue (DD-744) USS Boggs USS Bordelon LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT USS Borie USS Boyd USS Bradford USS Braine USS Breckinridge USS Breese USS Brinkley Bass USS Bristol (DD-857) USS Brooks USS Broome USS Brush USS Bryant SS ( )

  6. USS Buchanan (DD-484) USS Buck (DD-761) USS Bullard USS Butler USS Caldwell (DD-605) USS Fletcher (DD-445) USS O’Bannon (DD-450) USS William D. Porter Tugboats Floating Dry Docks LIVE CHAT LIVE CHAT Escort Carriers Amphibious Warships Frigates Destroyer Escorts Minesweepers Submarines Cruisers Battleships Ammunition Ships Aircraft Carriers Seaplane Tenders

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