The Newport News Shipyard constructed 1 Monitor and repaired or overhauled many more. If you live in or around Newport News and were involved in the construction, repair or overhaul of this Monitor, you may have been exposed to asbestos. If you served in the United States Navy and were stationed aboard one of these Monitor, you are also at risk for asbestos exposure. The family members of persons exposed to asbestos are also at risk for contracting mesothelioma cancer. If you were exposed to asbestos aboard a Monitor at Newport News, contact our mesothelioma attorneys for a free case evaluation.
The following list is just of newly constructed Monitors and does not include repairs or overhauls.
| Ship Name | Launch Date | Commision Date | Length | Beam | Displacement | Owner |
| Arkansas (BM7) | Nov 10, 1900 | Oct 28, 1902 | 255'1" | 50'0" | 3,180 | U.S. Navy |
*For asbestos, mesothelioma, personal injury, medical malpractice and certain types of employment claims.
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