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Over $30 billion in trust funds are available for victims of asbestos exposure. See the amounts others have claimed and learn how to secure your share.
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*The following amounts reflect what mesothelioma victims have received after all fees and expenses were deducted!
$8,277,000
Awarded to a 52-year-old man diagnosed with mesothelioma. His asbestos exposure began in childhood through his father, who worked as a mechanic, and continued later in life during home renovation and various laborer jobs.
$6,826,400
Awarded to a 67-year-old Navy veteran who developed mesothelioma. His primary exposure occurred during four years of service as a boiler technician aboard a destroyer, with additional exposure during his work as a truck driver and maintenance worker.
$15,270,501
Awarded to a 67-year-old Navy veteran who developed mesothelioma. His primary exposure occurred during four years of service as a boiler technician aboard a destroyer, with additional exposure during his work as a truck driver and maintenance worker.
$6,735,351
Awarded to a 62-year-old man diagnosed with mesothelioma. He was exposed to asbestos while working as an electrician’s helper and laborer in Pacific Northwest shipyards.
$3,392,850
Awarded to a man in his 60s who developed mesothelioma after brief employment at a plastics plant and occasional automotive repair work.
$3,425,250
Awarded to a 51-year-old woman whose asbestos exposure came primarily from using talcum powder products.
$4,202,279
Awarded to a 55-year-old man exposed to asbestos throughout his life while working in automotive repair, starting at age 15.
$5,261,159
Awarded to a man in his late 60s from Mississippi. His exposure stemmed from decades of commercial and residential construction work, with additional exposure during a summer job at a shipyard.
$3,231,850
Awarded to a 79-year-old former fire protection and sprinkler installer who handled asbestos-cement pipes during his career.
$4,953,904
Awarded to a stage producer in his late 50s who developed mesothelioma after years of exposure to asbestos while performing electrical and lighting work in the entertainment industry.
$2,087,850
Awarded posthumously to a 79-year-old man who succumbed to mesothelioma. He encountered asbestos while working as an ornamental iron welder and through various automotive repair jobs.
$2,242,242
Awarded to a 58-year-old man exposed to asbestos through his father’s work at a shipyard and Gulf Mobil facility, as well as from brake replacement on his personal vehicles.
$1,848,007
Awarded to a 58-year-old man whose asbestos exposure began during childhood, accompanying his maintenance worker father, and continued during his own career in automotive and industrial work in Missouri.
$3,500,000
Awarded to a 43-year-old woman diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma linked to frequent talcum powder use.
$3,800,000
Awarded to a 64-year-old Navy veteran who developed pleural mesothelioma after asbestos exposure during his service and later as a laborer at power plants, refineries, and a steel plant in Joliet, Illinois.
$17,470,000
Awarded to a 66-year-old man who worked as a parts handler for Sea-Land Shipping Company in Oakland, California, where he regularly dealt with asbestos-containing brakes.
$6,552,345
Awarded to a 49-year-old Navy veteran who was exposed to asbestos over a 20-year naval career while working on various ships.
$6,400,000
Awarded to a 63-year-old man exposed to asbestos during his work as an installer and operations manager for New Jersey Bell and AT&T.
$6,350,000
Awarded to a 52-year-old man who encountered asbestos while spending four summers working for a ceramics company, where he handled asbestos-contaminated talc used in clay materials.
$5,824,147
Awarded to a 74-year-old former pipefitter and welder who was exposed to asbestos at various powerhouses and industrial sites.
$5,500,000
Awarded to a 55-year-old woman exposed to asbestos while living near a Johns Manville plant that manufactured asbestos-containing products.
$5,226,875
Awarded to a 61-year-old man diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma. He was exposed to asbestos during construction work and through his father’s occupation in the same field.
$5,162,500
Awarded to a 54-year-old woman who encountered asbestos while working as a molder and inspector at a plastics plant.
$5,114,397
Awarded to a 59-year-old man exposed to asbestos while working as an insulator in refineries and chemical plants, with additional exposure during roofing work.
$4,711,235
Awarded to a 71-year-old Navy veteran and carpenter who encountered asbestos during his naval service as a jet mechanic and later while working at Avondale Shipyard and Westinghouse.
$4,682,776
Awarded to a 70-year-old construction worker exposed to asbestos-containing products, including cement pipes, throughout his career.
$4,665,893
Awarded to a 72-year-old Navy veteran exposed to asbestos during his military service and later while performing flooring and home renovation work
$4,646,875
Awarded to a 67-year-old construction worker exposed to asbestos while installing water and sewage lines using asbestos-cement pipes.
$4,524,595
Awarded to a 76-year-old plumber who handled various asbestos-containing materials and equipment throughout his career.
$4,437,488
Awarded to a 73-year-old former mechanical inspector for Conoco who was exposed to asbestos during his work.
$4,402,500
Awarded to a 54-year-old man who encountered asbestos while working as a machine operator at a plastics plant and during automotive maintenance work involving asbestos-containing brakes.
$4,303,199
Awarded to an 84-year-old laborer who was exposed to asbestos throughout his career at a steel mill, glass plant, and as a union pipefitter.
$4,179,426
Awarded to a 74-year-old former pipefitter exposed to asbestos while working at various industrial sites, including refineries and chemical plants.
$4,100,000
Awarded to a 58-year-old man exposed to asbestos while working as an assembler and setter at Florida Tile, a tile manufacturing company.
$3,973,909
Awarded to a 64-year-old Navy veteran who encountered asbestos during his naval service as a shipfitter and later while working as a pipefitter and welder.
$3,816,121
Awarded to a 67-year-old woman exposed to asbestos through secondary contact from her husband, who worked as a marine machinist at Bremerton Shipyard.
$3,596,612
Awarded to a 75-year-old man exposed to asbestos through his father’s work as a pipefitter and during his own career as an electrician.
$3,489,745
Awarded to a 66-year-old man who worked as a laborer at CertainTeed, a manufacturer of asbestos-cement pipes.
$3,415,491
Awarded to a 72-year-old union pipefitter who was exposed to asbestos over the course of four decades
$3,383,255
Awarded to a 62-year-old man exposed to asbestos while working as a warehouseman handling asbestos-containing materials and while using asbestos-laden paints during residential construction projects.
$2,500,000
Awarded to a 64-year-old woman diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma, whose only known asbestos exposure was from talcum powder used on herself and her children.
$8,100,000
Awarded to a 65-year-old man diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma, who was exposed to asbestos during his career as a union pipefitter on various commercial and industrial jobs.
$3,500,000
Awarded to a woman diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma at the age of 43 who had exposure to asbestos from her repeated use of talcum powder products.
$40,000,000
Awarded to a 71 year old woman who was diagnosed with mesothelioma following her use of baby powder.
$6,350,000
Awarded to a gentleman diagnosed with mesothelioma at the age of 52. He was exposed to asbestos while spending four summers working for a local ceramics company. He was exposed to asbestos-contaminated talc while making slip, a clay-like material.
Settlements from JJ Baby Powder, cosmetic talc powder or other non industrial asbestos exposure:
$3,425,250 for a 51 year old woman whose primary exposure to asbestos was from her use of talc products.
$3,500,000 for a woman diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma at the age of 43 who had exposure to asbestos from her repeated use of talcum powder products.
$40 million jury verdict for a 71 year old woman who was diagnosed with mesothelioma following her use of baby powder.
$6,350,000 for a gentleman diagnosed with mesothelioma at the age of 52. He was exposed to asbestos while spending four summers working for a local ceramics company. He was exposed to asbestos-contaminated talc while making slip, a clay-like material.
$2,500,000 for a 64 year old woman who was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma and whose only known exposure to asbestos was from using talc products on herself and when diapering her children.
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