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New Jersey has a two-year statute of limitations. This means that after you receive a diagnosis for mesothelioma, you have just two years to file a lawsuit against the parties responsible for your asbestos exposure. This severely limits your time to identify the responsible parties and build your case, so it is critical to the potential success of your claim. We work closely with our clients and develop a customized legal strategy for your case. Contact us today to get started on your case.

Mesothelioma Treatment Options in Lakewood New Jersey

Monmouth Medical Center, Southern Campus provides a full range of treatment for all types and stages of cancer. An outpatient infusion unit is available to patients. Registered nurses specialized in oncology and chemotherapy assist patients. In addition to providing the latest cancer treatment options, the facility also provides an oncology rehabilitation program, access to various support groups and other social services.

Veterans may seek care from the James J. Howard Veterans’ Outpatient Clinic in Brick, New Jersey. This facility provides primary care services, as well as behavioral health services, laboratory services, nutrition services, mental health services and personal care services. It also offers a number of speciality clinics, including audiology, coumadin, dental, physical therapy, spinal cord injury, surgery, women’s health and allergy. Lakewood also has a Vet Center where patients can learn about their eligibility for benefits.

Bases Near Lakewood Where Military Veterans Could Have Been Exposed to Asbestos and Diagnosed with Mesothelioma

Within about an hour of Lakewood, New Jersey, there are several military bases. One such base is the McGuire Air Force Base in New Hanover, New Jersey. The base hosts the 87th Air Base Wing and its subdivisions as well as a few tenant units. It has 40 commanders, 80 mission partners and 4,000 facilities where it hosts more than 44,000 servicemembers, civilian employees and family members. The base was originally founded by the Air Force during World War II. The Air Mobility Control later took over the base and additional construction was commenced on the base. The base was subject to a merger in 2005, joining with Fort Dix and the Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst.

An inactive military base located near Lakewood New Jersey is Monmouth Army Base, which closed in 2011. This small base covered about 5 square kilometers and had a main post while adjacent Camp Charles Wood hosted all other facilities, including labs and housing. It was built around the beginning of the 20th century. It played a significant role in World War II and the Cold War.

 

 

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