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more_legal_areas agent_orangeSymptoms of Agent Orange can fail to appear until years after exposure. Many Vietnam veterans and families have just started to be noticeably affected by symptoms of Agent Orange despite the lapse in time. This is due to the fact that many symptoms of Agent Orange take time to develop but the results can be extremely deadly and serious when symptoms do occur. The Veterans Affairs has linked symptoms of Agent Orange to result in instances of cancer, diabetes, Hodgkin’s disease, spinal bifidia, multiple myeloma, as well as many other effects.
The announcement made, following the June 9, 2003 Supreme Court vote, has allowed Vietnam veterans and their families suffering from the symptoms of Agent Orange, that were not included in the 1985 Agent Orange settlement fund, to take legal action against manufacturers. Since only 50,000 of the 2.4 million people exposed to Agent Orange received money from the $180 million settlement fund, a high number of people are estimated to potentially have suffered symptoms of Agent Orange but have yet to receive justice.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ordered the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay retroactive benefits to Vietnam War veterans who were exposed to » Read More
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 ...