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USS Ranger Asbestos Exposure

The USS Ranger is a distinguished U.S. Navy aircraft carrier with an extensive service history.  However, despite serving a great purpose to the United States Navy, another legacy held by the USS Ranger is that of asbestos exposure. Constructed during a time when asbestos was widely used for insulation and fireproofing, the USS Ranger and many other naval vessels incorporated asbestos materials throughout their structures. The use of the harmful mineral has raised serious health concerns for the veterans and shipyard workers who served on or worked with the vessel.

The USS Ranger exposed many service members to asbestos hazards. However, the exposure risks weren’t well-known to those on board at the time, putting them at risk for severe health issues like mesothelioma years after their service. With a history of handling asbestos cases for military veterans, The Williams Law Firm, P.C. is equipped to help affected service members secure the compensation they deserve. Attorney Joe Williams uses actual naval archives and records to aid in his research for your case.

Who May Have Been Exposed to Asbestos on the USS Ranger?

Asbestos exposure aboard the USS Ranger may have affected a wide range of individuals who served on or worked with the carrier. From naval personnel to shipyard workers and maintenance crews, anyone involved in high-heat or insulated areas, such as engine rooms or boiler compartments, faced a potential risk. 

Given the extensive use of asbestos in insulation and fireproofing on naval ships built during the mid-20th century, many who were stationed on or near the USS Ranger could be at risk for asbestos-related illnesses. Identifying who may have been exposed is crucial for veterans and workers seeking justice for the losses they may have suffered.

The individuals who may have been exposed to the harmful mineral known as asbestos include the following:

  • Crew members: Many crew members, including boilermen, machinists, electricians, engineers, firemen, shipfitters, gunners, storekeepers, boatswains, and damage-control personnel, may have been exposed to asbestos that was damaged or disturbed while they worked on the ship. 
  • Shipyard workers: The workers who built or repaired the USS Ranger may have been exposed to asbestos when fibers became airborne and were inhaled into their lungs. 
  • Naval contractors: Naval contractors who worked on the USS Ranger may have been exposed to asbestos in various ways if the harmful mineral was disturbed or damaged in any way.

If you were on board the USS Ranger and are now suffering from mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, you have the right to pursue justice for the losses you may have suffered. Our trusted asbestos exposure lawyer is here to help you build a strong claim.

How Were People Exposed to Asbestos on the USS Ranger?

On the USS Ranger, asbestos exposure was a hidden but prevalent risk, affecting those who worked or served on the ship in a variety of roles. This exposure posed a serious health threat, leading to asbestos no longer being used. However, because asbestos fibers can cause negative impacts when the fibers lodge in the lungs and other organs, the result can be serious conditions, such as mesothelioma and asbestosis, years after exposure.

As mentioned, asbestos was widely used on the USS Ranger and other Naval ships. Some of the most common places where this known human carcinogen was found include the following:

  • Engine rooms
  • Boiler rooms
  • Near piping and valves
  • Around any electrical systems

Routine tasks like repairs, maintenance, or even daily activities in enclosed spaces on the USS Ranger may have disturbed or damaged asbestos fibers, releasing them into the air where they could be inhaled or ingested by anyone nearby. Whether you were a veteran who lived and served on the ship or if you were a shipyard worker, you may have been exposed to the harmful mineral. 

If you are now suffering from mesothelioma or another type of asbestos-related disease, you have the right to pursue justice. To ensure you are able to get justice and the fair compensation you and your loved ones deserve, contact Attorney Joe Williams today.

The Importance of Seeking Justice for USS Ranger Asbestos Exposure Victims

If you served on the USS Ranger and are now facing the impacts of asbestos exposure, we’re here to support you. Our founding partner, Joseph P. Williams, has a long record of advocating for veterans and workers affected by asbestos. With over 30 years of experience and a proven history in handling asbestos-related cases, we understand the unique challenges you face in securing justice. He is ready to fight for you and protect your rights.

The Williams Law Firm, P.C. has recovered millions for those harmed by asbestos exposure, and we are dedicated to bringing the same commitment to your case. Contact us today to start building a strong, comprehensive claim. Give us a call at (855) 575-6376 or fill out our contact form to learn more.