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Companies That Used Asbestos

Companies That Used Asbestos

Asbestos was used in thousands of products manufactured over numerous decades including everything from crayons to brakes to insulation. Below is a partial list of companies that manufactured products that contained asbestos or used asbestos in the manufacturing process. There are hundreds more companies and untold numbers of products.

Many of the names are commonly known companies; you just may have never known that some of their products contained asbestos because they either failed to notify people like you that they had asbestos in them or that the asbestos in them was dangerous to your health. Despite knowing about the dangers of the asbestos they were including in the products they sold to you and your family, these companies recklessly decided to sell their products with asbestos and without warnings. If you think you worked with any products made by these companies, contact us to discuss more specific information about how those products may have contributed to cause your mesothelioma or lung cancer.

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Viable Companies That Used Asbestos

Many companies that made, sold, or distributed asbestos-containing products are all still in business and thriving today. These companies do not have trust funds for compensating people with mesothelioma, but if you were exposed to asbestos from their products, we can file a lawsuit on your behalf to recover compensation from these companies through the court system.  A vast majority of the lawsuits we have filed on behalf of our clients result in settlements instead of trial.

  • 3M Company
  • 84 Lumber
  • Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
  • Afton Pumps Inc.
  • Agco Corporation, F/K/A Massey-Ferguson
  • Air & Liquid Systems Corporation, successor by merger
  • Buffalo Pumps, Inc.
  • Allied Air Enterprises LLC
  • Ameron International Corporation, as successor in interest to Bondstrand
  • American Biltrite Rubber Company
  • American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
  • American Optical Corporation
  • A.O. Smith Corporation
  • Armstrong International, Inc.
  • Armstrong Pumps, Inc.
  • Arvinmeritor, Inc.
  • Aurora Pump Company
  • Autozone, Inc.
  • Avocet Enterprises, Inc. F/K/A Ventfabrics, Inc. A.W. Chesterton, Inc.
  • Belden Wire & Cable Company
  • Bird Corporation
  • Blackmer Pump Company
  • BMI Refractories Services, Inc.
  • Borg-Warner Corporation, by its successor in interest Borg-Warner Morse Tec, Inc.
  • Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
  • Bryan Steam LLC
  • Burnham LLC
  • BW/IP, Inc. (Byron Jackson Pumps)
  • Carlisle Industrial Brake & Friction, Inc., F/K/A Motion Control Industries, Inc.
  • Carquest Auto Parts
  • Carrier Corporation D/B/A Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems
  • Carver Pump Company
  • Caterpillar, Inc.
  • CBS Corporation, a Delaware Corp., F/K/A Viacom, Inc., successor by merger to CBS, Corp., a Pennsylvania Corp., F/K/A
  • Westinghouse Electric Corporation
  • Certain-Teed Corporation
  • Challenger Electrical Equipment, et al.
  • Chicago Gasket Company
  • The Cincinnati Gasket, Packing & Mfg., Inc.
  • Cleaver-Brooks, A Division Of Aqua-Chem Inc.
  • CNH America LLC (Case and New Holland Farm and Heavy Equipment)
  • Conwed Corporation, individually and as successor in interest to Wood Conversion Company
  • Copes-Vulcan, Inc.
  • Copeland Corporation LLC
  • Crane Co.
  • Crown Cork & Seal (Mundet Insulation)
  • Cummins, Inc.
  • Daimler Trucks North America, LLC, Individually and as successor in interest to Freightliner, LLC
  • Dana Companies, LLC (Victor Gaskets and Spicer Clutches)
  • Dap, Inc.
  • Deere & Company
  • Domco Products Texas, LP individually and as SII to Azrock Industries
  • Duro Dyne Corporation
  • Eaton Corporation, individually and as successor in interest to Cutler Hammer, Inc.
  • Ecr International Inc., individually and as successor in interest to the Utica Companies Inc, Utica Boilers Inc and Dunkirk Radiator Corp
  • Elliott Company
  • Flowserve Corporation F/K/A The Duriron Company, Inc.
  • Flowserve Us, Inc., Solely As Successor To Rockwell Manufacturing Company And Edward Valves, Inc.
  • FMC Corp/Peerless Pump/Chicago Pump/Northern Pump
  • FMC Corporation, as successor in interest to Link-Belt
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Foseco, Inc. Foster Wheeler, LLC as survivor to the merger of Foster Wheeler Corporation
  • Gardner Denver, Inc.
  • General Electric Company
  • General Gasket Corporation
  • Genuine Parts Company, D/B/A National Automotive Parts Association A/K/A Napa
  • Georgia-Pacific LLC
  • Goodrich Corporation F/K/A The B.F. Goodrich Company
  • Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (Durabla And Cranite Gaskets)
  • Gould Electronics, Inc., individually and as successor in interest to Bulldog Electric and ITE Electrical Products Company
  • Goulds Pumps (Ipg), Inc.
  • Graybar Electric Company, Inc.
  • Great Dane Limited Partnership
  • Grinnell, LLC
  • Harley Davidson Motor Company
  • Hennessy Industries, Inc. (Ammco Brake Grinders)
  • Hercules, Inc. (Haveg or Chemtite Pipe)
  • Honeywell International, Inc., as successor in interest to Bendix Corp.
  • Imo Industries Inc., individually as successor in interest to Delaval Steam Turbine Company
  • Industrial Holdings Corporation F/K/A Carborundum Company
  • Ingersoll-Rand Company
  • John Crane, Inc.
  • Joy Mining Machinery
  • Joy Technologies, Inc.
  • Kaiser Gypsum Company, Inc.
  • KCG, Inc., as successor-in-interest to Rew Materials, Inc., Ruco Equipment, and Magnum Products, and as successor by merger to
  • KC Wall Products, Inc.
  • Kelly-Moore Paint Company, Inc.
  • Lennox Industries, Inc.
  • Mack Trucks, Inc.
  • Maremont Corporation (Grizzly Brakes)
  • McCord Corporation
  • Mcmaster-Carr Supply Company
  • Murco Wall Products, Inc.
  • Navistar, Inc., F/K/A International Truck & Engine Corporation
  • O’Reilly Automotive Stores, Inc.
  • Owens-Illinois, Inc.
  • Paccar Inc. (Kenworth and Peterbilt Trucks)
  • P & H Mining Equipment Inc.
  • Pneumo Abex, LLC, as successor in interest to Abex Corporation
  • Reunion Industries, Inc., individually and as successor in interest to Alliance Machine Co.
  • Rheem Manufacturing Company
  • Riley Stoker Corporation
  • Rockwell Automation, Inc., F/K/A Allen-Bradley Company, individually and as successor in interest to Rostone Corp.
  • Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc. (Norton Grinding Wheels)
  • Scapa Dryer Fabrics Inc.
  • Schneider Electric, individually and as successor in interest to Square D Company
  • Sears, Roebuck And Co.
  • The Sherwin-Williams Company
  • SPX Corporation as successor in interest to Union Pumps and Clyde Pumps N/K/A Clyde Union Pumps an Spx Brand
  • Tamko Roofing Products, Inc.
  • Tenneco Automotive Operating Co., Inc
  • The Pep Boys Manny Moe & Jack of Califoria, Inc.
  • Trane U.s. Inc. F/K/A American Standard, Inc.
  • Union Carbide Corporation
  • Uniroyal, Inc. A/K/A Uniroyal Holding, Inc.
  • Velan Valve Corporation
  • Valve and Primer Corporation A/K/A Apco Valve and Primer Corporation; A/K/A Williamette
  • W.W. Grainger, Inc.
  • Warren Pumps, LLC., F/K/A Warren Pumps, Inc.
  • Weil-Mclain Company, Inc.
  • Welco Manufacturing Company
  • Western Auto Supply Co.
  • Zenith Electronics LLC

Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Funds

After distributing countless thousands of asbestos-containing products, these companies listed below were either forced out of business because they poisoned too many workers or chose to reorganize under the protection of the US bankruptcy system.  In either event, in order to discharge their liabilities for their asbestos products, the companies listed below pledged stock, bonds, insurance and cash to set up trust funds to pay people who got mesothelioma from their products. Many of these companies are still in business. Their asbestos bankruptcy trusts are there for the sole purpose of compensating people like you.

  • A&I Corporation
  • ABB Lummus Global, Inc.
  • A-Best Products Company
  • A.P. Green Industries (“APG”)
  • Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
  • ARTRA Group, Incorporated
  • ASARCO, LLC
  • Babcock & Wilcox Company
  • Burns and Roe
  • CAPCO Pipe Company, Inc.
  • Carey Canada, Inc.
  • Celotex Corporation
  • Christy Refractories Company
  • Combustion Engineering, Inc.
  • Congoleum Plan Trust
  • Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.
  • Federal-Mogul Corporation
  • Federal-Mogul Products, Inc.
  • Felt Products Manufacturing, Co.
  • Ferodo America, Inc.
  • Fibreboard Corporation
  • Flexitallic Gasket Company
  • Flintkote Company
  • Fuller-Austin Insulation Company
  • Garlock
  • G-I Holdings, Inc.
  • Halliburton Entities
  • Harbison-Walker Entities
  • Hercules Chemical Company, Inc.
  • HK Porter Company, Inc.
  • Johns-Manville
  • JT Thorpe Company
  • JT Thorpe, Inc.
  • Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation
  • Keene Corporation
  • Kellogg, Brown & Root
  • Kentile Floors
  • Leslie Controls, Inc.
  • MacArthur Company
  • Metex Manufacturing Corporation
  • Motors Liquidation Company
  • National Gypsum Company
  • North American Refractories Company (“NARCO”)
  • Owens Corning
  • Pittsburg Corning
  • Plant Insulation Company
  • Plibrico Entities
  • Porter Hayden Company
  • Shook & Fletcher Insulation Co.
  • Quigley Company, Inc.
  • Raytech Corporation
  • TH Agriculture & Nutrition, LLC (“THAN”)
  • Thorpe Insulation Company
  • Thurston & Sons, Inc.
  • Turner & Newall
  • Tyler Pipe and Foundry
  • UNARCO Industries, Inc.
  • United Gilsonite Laboratories (UGL)
  • United States Gypsum Corporation (“USG”)
  • United States Mineral Products Company
  • Western Asbestos Company
  • Western MacArthur Company
  • W.R. Grace & Co.
  • Yarway

There are hundreds more companies that may be responsible for your asbestos exposure. We can help you find the companies that are responsible for your asbestos exposure. Contact us for a free legal consultation.

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