Compensation for Industrial Workers Affected by Occupational Asbestos Exposure
Posted on: September 30, 2024
Industrial workers diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease due to occupational exposure have the option to seek compensation. This compensation can be pursued through legal actions, such as filing a lawsuit, or through workers’ compensation claims. These avenues are designed to help victims recover damages for the harm caused by asbestos exposure.
Many industrial workers opt to file lawsuits or asbestos trust fund claims against the companies responsible for their exposure. Large manufacturers, facing thousands of claims annually, have established trust funds to manage and pay out successful claims. Notable companies that have set up such funds include A.P. Green Industries, Halliburton Company, and Owens-Corning Fiberglas.
In addition to trust fund claims, mesothelioma lawsuits can lead to compensation either through courtroom verdicts or out-of-court settlements. These legal outcomes provide victims and their families with financial relief and justice for the suffering endured. Each case varies, but these avenues offer critical support for those affected by occupational asbestos exposure.