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more_legal_areas agent_orangeIn the time since Agent Orange exposure has been linked to certain diseases and conditions, Agent Orange claims have been filed by a number of Vietnam veterans as well as civilians who were exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. Agent Orange claims filed by Vietnam veterans allow them to receive certain benefits from the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Agent Orange claims have also been filed by Vietnamese citizens as well as the Vietnamese government, as of yet, however, none of these claims have been settled.
Agent Orange claims are a method for persons who believe that they are suffering from Agent Orange exposure to attempt to recover financial damages, or to receive treatment.
People who file Agent Orange claims are often suffering from one of the diseases linked Agent Orange exposure, such as prostate cancer, respiratory cancers, Non-Hodgkin''s lymphoma, soft tissue sarcoma, and others. Agent Orange claims can also be filed by or on behalf of the children of persons who were exposed, if Agent Orange related birth defects occur.
Individuals who wish to file Agent Orange claims must follow certain guidelines in order to qualify for benefits. It is highly recommended that all persons opening Agent Orange claims seek counsel from a qualified individual who understands the technicalities involved in Agent Orange claims. This representative is frequently an attorney who is familiar with the rights and benefits to which persons filing Agent Orange claims are entitled.
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After following a report from Parliament''s health select committee released in October, New Zealand''s government has apologized to Vietnam veterans for their exposure to Agent Orange and other defoliants from more than 30 years ago.
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The Air Force recently conducted a study that found an increased risk of prostate cancer and melanoma in Air Force veterans of the Vietnam War who were exposed to the chemical defoliant Agent Orange. The study found a cancer incidence that was 1.46 to ...