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Vermont is home to what was once the nation’s largest producer of chrysotile asbestos. The Vermont Asbestos Group mine once employed 320 people before the dangers of asbestos became known. If you have been exposed to asbestos in Vermont, consult a Vermont mesothelioma lawyer to see if you may be eligible for compensation.

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Filing a Mesothelioma Claim in Vermont

Anyone exposed to asbestos can develop mesothelioma later in life. Partnering with an experienced Vermont mesothelioma attorney offers the best opportunity for a mesothelioma patient to receive financial compensation.

An experienced Vermont mesothelioma lawyer can:

  • Calculate expenses related to your condition
  • Navigate the complex legal system for you

Experienced Vermont mesothelioma lawyers understand the tough road you have ahead of you. They can help you recover the compensation you will need to fight this disease.

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Asbestos Exposure Sites in Vermont

In addition to the Vermont Asbestos Group mine, there are thousands of sites linked to asbestos in the state.

Top mesothelioma attorneys in Vermont maintain extensive databases of asbestos sites in the state and across the U.S.

Examples of asbestos sites in Vermont include:

  • Burlington Light and Power, Burlington
  • Eagle Square Manufacturing Company, South Shaftsbury
  • Eastern Talc Company, East Granville
  • Fall Mountain Mill, Bellows Falls
  • General Electric Manufacturing Plant, Burlington
  • Georgia Pacific Corporation, Gilman
  • Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Windsor
  • Granite Quarry, Barra
  • Kraft Foods, Troy
  • National Life Insurance Co., Montpelier
  • University of Vermont, Burlington
  • Vermont State Hospital, Waterbury
  • Vermont Yankee Power Plant, Vernon
  • White Mountain Paper, Bellow Falls
  • Woodbury Granite Company, Hardwick
  • Yankee Atomic Power, North Troy

If you have been exposed to asbestos, contact a Vermont mesothelioma attorney as soon as possible to explore your legal options. An experienced asbestos attorney can determine where you may have been exposed to asbestos and file a lawsuit on your behalf.

Get a free legal case review to see if you worked at a job with a high risk of asbestos exposure.

Know Your Rights: Vermont Mesothelioma Lawsuits

It is best for those harmed by asbestos to file a mesothelioma lawsuit with the help of an experienced Vermont mesothelioma lawyer.

Compensation from a lawsuit can help asbestos victims:

  • Cover funeral service-related costs
  • Offer long-term security for partners, children, and grandchildren
  • Pay for costly out-of-pocket medical expenses
  • Save money for the future

Filing a lawsuit with the help of a top Vermont mesothelioma attorney is the best way for qualified residents to receive financial compensation for expenses and for their hardship.

Who Is Eligible to File a Mesothelioma Claim in Vermont?

In addition to Vermont residents, mesothelioma patients who may have been exposed to asbestos while working in, living in, or visiting the state might qualify to file a claim for financial compensation.

Additionally, anyone who’s been diagnosed with other serious asbestos-related diseases — such as lung cancer or asbestosis — may also qualify to file a claim with the help of a Vermont mesothelioma attorney.

Even those who develop an asbestos-related disease later in life, such as mesothelioma, may be eligible to file a claim. Surviving family members may also be able to file a claim on behalf of a mesothelioma victim.

A Vermont mesothelioma lawyer can explain how the state’s laws and regulations impact someone’s eligibility for different types of asbestos claims.

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Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts in Vermont

Mesothelioma lawyers can help asbestos victims file mesothelioma lawsuits to access compensation. These mesothelioma lawsuits award victims either through a settlement or a trial verdict.

Mesothelioma verdicts are cases that go to trial and are ruled on by a judge or jury. If the jury rules in favor of the victim (legally known as the plaintiff), they will decide how much compensation the manufacturer being sued (legally known as the defendant) must pay the victim.

Many recent asbestos verdicts involve tainted talc from mines located in Vermont.

In one of the nation’s largest asbestos verdicts, a jury ordered a major product manufacturer to pay $750 million to a group of asbestos exposure victims in Vermont.

Victims were awarded $117 million and $37.2 million in two other cases against the same product manufacturer.

However, the vast majority of asbestos cases are not heard in court. Instead, they are resolved through settlements, where the plaintiff and defendant agree on a certain amount of compensation.

The average mesothelioma settlement is $1 to $1.4 million, and the average trial verdict ranges from $5 million to $11.4 million.

Before you receive compensation for your injuries, however, your lawsuit must be filed by your state’s deadline. It is important to get in touch with a Vermont mesothelioma lawyer as soon as possible to make sure you file on time.

Statutes of Limitations in Vermont

A Vermont mesothelioma lawyer goes over paperwork with a man and a womanA statute of limitations is a law restricting the time an injured party has to file a lawsuit. This is usually a fixed period following the alleged offense.

This is a complex rule with many variations by state and the nature of the case. Contact a Vermont mesothelioma attorney who can determine if you can file a lawsuit within the statute of limitations.

Asbestos Trust Funds in Vermont

If the statute of limitations has passed, you may still have the opportunity to pursue compensation through asbestos or mesothelioma trust funds.

According to recent reports, asbestos trust funds pay an average of $180,000 for mesothelioma claims. However, the value can vary widely between trust funds.

Asbestos trusts are funded by bankrupt asbestos product manufacturers to help pay future claims, and they have the freedom to set their own filing deadlines. These rules may state that you are still able to apply for relief through the trust.

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Asbestos Rules and Regulations in Vermont

Asbestos rules and regulations in Vermont are overseen by the Vermont Department of Health and the Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation.

The following asbestos-related rules and regulations apply to Vermont:

  • Asbestos & Lead Regulatory Program
  • National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs)
  • Vermont Regulations for Asbestos Control-1995 (VRAC)

Contact a Vermont mesothelioma lawyer to see how these laws can affect your case.

Vermont VA Information for Mesothelioma Victims

One-third of all mesothelioma patients are veterans, and roughly 6,000 veterans died from the disease between 1999 and 2005 alone.

However, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides help to qualifying veterans with mesothelioma.

Vermont VA Benefits

Today, the VA is one of the largest providers of benefits and services for veterans with mesothelioma.

Notable VA benefits include: 

  • Aid & attendance
  • Burial and funeral expenses
  • Disability consultation
  • Survivors benefits

The VA also works with two of the world’s best mesothelioma doctors to treat veterans.

Two well-known VA mesothelioma doctors include: 

Disclaimer

Mesothelioma Hope has no affiliation with and is not endorsed or sponsored by Dr. Robert B. Cameron. The contact information above is listed for informational purposes only. You have the right to contact Dr. Cameron directly.

Vermont is home to the following VA offices and facilities:

Veterans Benefits Administration

  • White River Junction Regional Office, White River Junction

VA Medical Centers

  • White River Junction VA Medical Center, White River Junction

Community-Based Outpatient Clinics

  • Bennington VA Clinic
  • Brattleboro VA Clinic
  • Burlington Lakeside VA Clinic
  • Newport VA Clinic
  • Rutland VA Clinic

Veterans Centers

  • South Burlington Veterans Center
  • White River Junction Veterans Center

A VA benefits claim could offer additional financial support for you and your family in your time of need. An experienced Vermont mesothelioma lawyer can help you prepare your claim.

AML and VFW Service Officers in Vermont

VSOs are trained and accredited by the VA and other recognized organizations to help veterans and their families apply for federal and state benefits.

These individuals often work with organizations such as the American Legion (AML) and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) to assist veterans and their loved ones.

Vermont houses over a dozen veterans service offices. Most are located in Montpelier, Brandon, Dorset, and White River/White River Junction.

Vermont AML and VFW offices include:

  • American Legion
  • National Association of Country Veterans Service
  • Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars
  • Vietnam Veterans of America

Veterans can reach out to these offices to learn more about how VSOs can help them.

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Connect With a Vermont Mesothelioma Lawyer

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, an experienced Vermont asbestos attorney can help you file a lawsuit against the manufacturers responsible for your injuries.

A Vermont mesothelioma attorney can calculate expenses related to your condition, such as:

  • Lost income
  • Medical costs
  • Past and future pain and suffering
  • Other damages

To find out more — and to learn if you may be eligible for compensation — get a free case review.

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