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July 10, 2025Veterans with Mesothelioma: Your Step-by-Step Guide
If you're a veteran facing a mesothelioma diagnosis, it's important to know you’re not alone. If fact, you could be entitled to some important VA benefits. We're talking about monthly compensation, access to top-tier medical care, and even support services for your family.
At Brayton Purcell LLP, we've stood beside veterans like you for over 40 years. We’ve challenged the companies that exposed service members to asbestos, and we’ve helped thousands of families get justice and the support they deserve.
This guide is here to walk you through the mesothelioma VA claims process, step by step. No confusing jargon. Just clear, useful advice from a legal team that’s helped veterans across the country get results.
✅ 1. Confirm Your Diagnosis and Asbestos Exposure
The first crucial step in your VA claim is:
- Obtaining a confirmed medical diagnosis, ideally supported by pathology and imaging reports.
- Requesting a doctor’s statement outlining your mesothelioma type and stage.
Document your service history, including:
- Duty stations and dates of service.
- Situations or environments where asbestos exposure likely occurred.
✅ 2. Know the VA Benefits You May Be Eligible For
Veterans with service-related mesothelioma can access:
- Disability Compensation: Tax-free monthly payments based on disability severity.
- VA Health Care: Specialized treatment at VA hospitals and cancer centers.
- Aid & Attendance: Additional funds if you need help with daily personal care.
- Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC): Monthly support for surviving spouses and dependents.
- Legal Resources: We offer guidance for veterans navigating both VA benefits and legal claims.
✅ 3. File Your VA Claim
Choose your preferred method to submit your claim:
- Online: Use eBenefits for the fastest submission.
- Mail: Complete and send VA Form 21-526EZ to your regional VA office.
- In Person: Visit a VA regional office and work directly with a representative.
Tip: Don’t forget to save a copy of your claim confirmation and tracking numbers when applying online.
✅ 4. Gather and Submit Supporting Documents
Strong documentation strengthens your claim:
- Medical Records: Diagnosis and treatment details.
- Service Records: DD-214 form, unit assignments, and other personnel documents.
- Buddy Statements: Fellow veterans confirming shared asbestos exposure.
- Personal Statement: Describe how mesothelioma impacts your daily life and ability to work.
Tip: Keep all your info in a folder to streamline the process.
✅ 5. Work with a VSO or Accredited Agent
For free professional help, connect with:
- Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) such as:
- American Legion
- Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
- Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
- Accredited Representatives who are trained in VA procedures and requirements.
These experts help gather evidence, complete paperwork, and meet submission deadlines. You can find local Veterans Service Organizations and Accredited Representatives HERE.
✅ 6. Submit Your Claim and Track Progress
- After submission, the VA will send a confirmation letter with a claim number.
- Track your claim through VA.gov or by calling the VA directly.
The VA may schedule a Compensation & Pension (C&P) Exam. Attend this appointment and be honest about your symptoms.
Take the Next Step: Get Help Today – Brayton Purcell LLP
At Brayton Purcell LLP, we are proud to support veterans. We combine decades of legal expertise with compassionate advocacy to help you obtain the care and compensation you deserve. If you are a veteran with mesothelioma or another illness from asbestos, we’re here to help you. We provide free case evaluations, and our skilled legal team knows the legal options to help you get the compensation you deserve.
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