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With a short two-year statute of limitations, you have a limited amount of time to pursue a claim against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure. Various companies in Newport News and military use of asbestos could have exposed workers to asbestos. Additionally, many manufacturers continued to produce products that contained asbestos in them well after the dangers of this material were known. Our experienced mesothelioma lawyers can help you fight for the compensation that you deserve after receiving a devastating diagnosis that affects your life. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.

Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company

The Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company is the largest shipyard in the country that the Navy does not own. It was established in 1886. It was involved in World War I and II. During many years of its operations, it used a large amount of asbestos to build and repair ships.

Other Possible Newport News VA Asbestos Site Exposures

Asbestos exposure has been a concern in the Newport News, Virginia area for many years due to the city’s extensive history of shipbuilding, manufacturing and construction. Some of the locations in Newport News where workers may have been exposed to asbestos include the following:

  • Amoco Oil
  • Ashville Mica
  • Citizens Railway Light and Power Company
  • Consolidated Coal
  • Esso Houston
  • Esso New Orleans
  • Finback
  • Fort Eustus
  • Fort Fetterman
  • Horne Brothers Shipyard
  • New York Shipbuilding
  • Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
  • Newport News Warehouse Corp.
  • Noland Company
  • Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock
  • Riverside Hospital
  • Union Carbide Corporation

 

Mesothelioma Lawsuits and Asbestos Litigation in Newport News Virginia

A Newport News Shipbuilding worker was awarded $25 million in 2011 after developing mesothelioma. He worked as a shipfitter and then as a repair supervisor on Exxon oil tankers during the 1960s and 1970s. The jury found that the company knew about the dangers of asbestos but failed to warn shipyard workers and crew members.

The family of another Newport News Shipbuilding worker was awarded $5.5 when the worker died from mesothelioma after handling gaskets and sealants that contained asbestos while constructing Navy aircraft carriers. The lawsuit was filed against the manufacturers of the gaskets and sealants. The family of a former Newport News Shipbuilding employee received a $10.4 million award in 2008 after their loved one died from mesothelioma.

 

 

 

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