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Brazilian Naval Veterans and Asbestos |
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Those in the Brazilian Navy may have been exposed to asbestos while serving because several asbestos-contaminated ships were sold to Brazil from the U.S. |
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| Author: Rudolph Fx Migliore |
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The Law offices of Rudolph F.X. Migliore P.C. is asking veterans of the Brazilian Navy to come forward to investigate possible asbestos, lung cancer and mesothelioma claims. Brazilian Navy Veterans have often been exposed to potentially fatal asbestos during their years of service. Many ships were purchased over the past century by Brazil from the United States Navy and contained asbestos.
As in the United States Navy, Brazilian Navy personnel likely came into close, unrestricted contact with asbestos. As they performed their duties every day, they often inhaled dangerous asbestos particles which could end up trapped in the linings of their lungs, leading to severe breathing problems. Specifically, some veterans have developed Lung Cancer or Mesothelioma, a vicious form of Lung- Cancer that is caused solely by asbestos exposure.
The ships that Brazilian veterans may have been exposed to asbestos on include, but are not limited to:
• The Tamandare C-12 (formerly USS St. Louis)
• Barroso C11 (formerly USS Philadelphia)
• Maranhao D33 (formerly USS Shields)
• Para D27 (formerly USS Guest, Albert David)
• Paraiba D28 (USS Bennett, USS Davidson)
• Parana D29 (formerly USS Franks, USS Sample)
• Pernambuco D30 (formerly USS Knapp, USS Bradley)
• Piaui D31 (formerly USS Lewis Hancock)
• Santa Catarina D32 (USS Irwin)
• Mato Grosso D34 (formerly Compton)
• Sergipe D35 (formerly James C Owen)
• Alagaos D36 (formerly USS Buck)
• Rio Grande Do Norte D37 (formerly USS Strong)
• Espirito Santo D38 (formerly USS Lowry)
• Marcilio Diaz D25 (formerly USS Henry)
• Mariz E Barros D26 (USS Brinkley Bass)
• Unitas 52
• Nitaze DDG98
• Ships formerly known as the USS Missouri, USS Boone and the USS Thach
Victims of asbestos who were in the Brazilian navy, and are now in the United States, may be eligible to recover because they were harmed by a defective product made by manufacturers in the United States. These victims should take action as soon as possible in order to preserve their legal rights.
The Law Firm of Rudolph F.X. Migliore P.C. has handled over 1,200 asbestos related cases and has worked with nationally-recognized co-counsel to recover major verdicts. The firm is well positioned to help Brazilian Naval Veterans suffering from asbestos related diseases.
About Author
The Commack, New York law firm, Rudolph F.X. Migliore, P.C., traces its history to Migliore & Infranco, P.C., formed in June of 1980 as general practice, serving individuals, businesses, community groups, non-profit organizations, churches and ministries. In 2010, the firm changed its name to Rudolph F.X. Migliore, P.C.
Attorney Rudolph Migliore began his legal career with a simple philosophy: Provide quality professional and personalized legal service for clients throughout the Long Island and New York region.
Over the last 30 years, our law firm has continued to grow and develop its strengths.The lawyers have remained active members of the communities where we live and work.
Please call our offices at 631-543-3663 or visit our website at www.migliorelaw.com/asbestos-lawyer/brazil for more information.
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