Mesothelioma.com: Asbestos Bill S.852 Is Unfair To America's War Veterans
The folks @ Mesothelioma.com have issued another press release related to the US Senate Bill S.852. Here's a snippet from the press release that was issued today:
"Mesothelioma.com has come out in strong opposition of the opposed Asbestos bill it was announced today. After a thorough review of the proposed amendment, along with extensive interviews with Veterans of war, Mesothelioma.com found the bill to be unfair, inequitable, and unconstitutional.
In addition to being unfair to victims of asbestos disease, the Asbestos Bill is similarly bad for veterans. Thousands of veterans across this country do not support this bill.
Veterans, like all Americans, have always had the right to go to court to hold accountable the companies that knowingly poisoned them. Historically, they have been able to receive court-approved compensation to cope with the devastating health and financial consequences of asbestos-related diseases.
Now, asbestos companies, their insurers and some Senators want to take that right away with a bill that shortchanges asbestos victims and rewards companies that poisoned them.
The asbestos bill terminates the legal rights of all current and future asbestos victims and forces them into an untested national trust fund bureaucracy that would be under-funded by at least $40 billion. The bill would delay financial relief to veterans and other asbestos victims by up to nine years - time many dying asbestos victims just don't have.
Under the proposed bill, many veterans with asbestos-related diseases will not qualify for any compensation at all. Very few veterans are likely to meet the five and ten year cumulative exposure requirements under the bill because they will not have been in the service long enough to qualify.
The bill bails out the very asbestos and insurance companies that knowingly exposed veterans to asbestos.
Visit http://www.mesothelioma.com for more information."
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