Asbestos at U.S. Steel in Fairfield, Alabama (1901-1982)

From 1901 to 1982, U.S. Steel extensively used asbestos products. While this was a common industrial practice at that time, it exposed workers and their families to serious health risks. Individuals employed at U.S. Steel in Fairfield, Alabama during this period who later developed an asbestos-related illness were likely exposed there.

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Asbestos exposure from 1901-1982 Compensation may be available for former U.S. Steel AL workers exposed to asbestos from 1901 to 1982 and later diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease.

Asbestos at U.S. Steel

For over 82 years, U.S. Steel in Fairfield utilized asbestos extensively in various products. Records from asbestos trust funds associated with U.S. Steel show the use of products such as pipe insulation and pipe coverings, millboard, panelboard and misc. building materials, asbestos blankets, cloth, ropes and textiles, raw asbestos fibers and misc., boiler and high-temp equipment insulation, gaskets, packing and seals, fireproofing materials and sprays, flooring materials (tiles, sheet, adhesives), joint compounds, insulating cements, adhesives and mastics, roofing and siding shingles, coatings and sealants, floor underlayments, backings and felts, sprayed or trowled acoustic/decorative plasters and textures, asbestos cement sheets, siding and boards, automotive and heavy equipment friction products, packing and sealants for drilling/oilfield (drilling muds).

The following list contains asbestos products identified in claims against the ACandS, A. P. Green, Armstrong World Industries, Babcock & Wilcox, Dresser Industries, Eagle-Picher, Keene, NARCO, Owens Corning, Owens Corning/Fibreboard, Plibrico, Shook & Fletcher, USG asbestos trust fund(s) linked to exposure at U.S. Steel in Fairfield, Alabama:

ACandS

A. P. Green

Armstrong World Industries

Babcock & Wilcox

Dresser Industries

Eagle-Picher

Keene

NARCO

Owens Corning

Owens Corning/Fibreboard

Plibrico

Shook & Fletcher

USG

Important Note: This list may not be complete and may not include all asbestos-containing products used at the U.S. Steel in Fairfield, AL. The specific products used likely varied over time.


High-Risk Asbestos Exposure Jobs at U.S. Steel

Due to the extensive use of asbestos at U.S. Steel, employees working in the following positions were exposed to a significant risk of developing asbestos-related diseases:

Important Note: This list is derived from trust fund data associated with asbestos exposure claims, focusing on products manufactured or supplied by companies related to relevant trust funds. It identifies occupations known to have used these types of products at U.S. Steel in Fairfield, Alabama. This list may not be exhaustive regarding all high-risk jobs at this location.


U.S. Steel, Fairfield, AL Asbestos Facts

Asbestos Exposure Consequences

U.S. Steel in Fairfield, Alabama employees were directly exposed to asbestos throughout their employment, particularly between 1901 and 1982, when asbestos was heavily used. Asbestos fibers, microscopic and easily inhaled, are incredibly durable. Once inhaled, they can lodge in the lungs and other organs. The body struggles to remove these fibers, leading to chronic inflammation and scarring. For those who worked at U.S. Steel, this process significantly increased the risk of severe and often fatal asbestos-related diseases, including mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and various pleural conditions.

Secondary Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos exposure extended beyond the U.S. Steel in Fairfield. Workers often unknowingly carried asbestos dust home on their clothing, skin, hair, and tools. This resulted in secondary, or “take-home,” exposure for family members residing in Fairfield and surrounding communities. Even low levels of asbestos exposure can be harmful, and these diseases often have a long latency period, sometimes appearing decades after the initial exposure, leaving families devastated years after a loved one worked at U.S. Steel.


Filing Asbestos Claims After Exposure at U.S. Steel

The eligibility requirements for filing asbestos claims vary depending on the specific trust fund related to U.S. Steel in Fairfield, AL. Generally, claimants must provide:

  • Proof of exposure: Evidence of exposure to asbestos-containing products manufactured or used by U.S. Steel at its Fairfield facility between 1901 and 1982.
  • Diagnosis: Medical documentation confirming a diagnosis of a qualifying asbestos-related disease, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis.
  • Causation: Evidence demonstrating a connection between the diagnosed disease and the asbestos exposure at U.S. Steel in Fairfield.

Important Note: Each asbestos trust fund has specific criteria, claim forms, and procedures.

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Asbestos Claims and Trust Funds related to U.S. Steel

The table below provides information from the official websites of trust fund(s) that may compensate individuals exposed to asbestos at U.S. Steel in Fairfield who have developed related diseases. The payment percentages listed are based on individual claim review*

Trust Fund NameRatioMesotheliomaLung CancerAsbestosis
ACandS4.0%$150,000$50,000$7,500
A. P. Green5.3%$130,000$47,000$10,580
Armstrong World Industries13.5%$400,000$150,000$6,000
Babcock & Wilcox6.3%$400,000$150,000$10,000
Dresser Industries60.0%$271,749$42,354$2,400
Eagle-Picher35.0%$6,500$2,000$400
Keene0.8%$125,000$41,200$10,600
NARCO60.0%$1,243,314$248,663$7,500
Owens Corning5.9%$650,000$150,000$35,000
Owens Corning/Fibreboard4.4%$450,000$90,000$21,000
Plibrico0.88%$750,000$200,000$15,000
Shook & Fletcher50.0%$26,209$7,148$0
USG12.7%$450,000$100,000$8,300

Average Settlement Ranges by Type of Asbestos-Related Disease

Average settlements for asbestos-related diseases linked to exposure at the U.S. Steel site in Fairfield, AL, can vary significantly. For claims against companies responsible for the exposure (civil defendants), settlements might range from approximately $43,233 and $2,706,933. The specific amount awarded depends on factors such as the severity of the disease, the claimant’s medical history, and details of their employment at U.S. Steel, including job duties and duration of exposure.

MESOTHELIOMA

The average mesothelioma settlement after asbestos exposure at the U.S. Steel in Fairfield, AL is between:
$1,517,871 and $2,706,933

LUNG CANCER

The average lung cancer settlement after asbestos exposure at the U.S. Steel in Fairfield, AL is between:
$335,804 and $535,804

ASBESTOSIS

The average asbestosis settlement after asbestos exposure at the U.S. Steel in Fairfield, AL is between:
$43,233 and $102,686

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Frequently Asked Questions about U.S. Steel Asbestos Exposure

Which Asbestos Diseases Qualify for U.S. Steel Claims?

Individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and certain pleural diseases may be eligible for compensation if their illness can be linked to asbestos exposure at U.S. Steel in Fairfield facility between 1901 and 1982. Each asbestos trust fund has specific medical criteria that must be met.

Can Family Members File Claims for Secondhand Exposure?

Yes, it’s possible. Family members of U.S. Steel workers may have been exposed to asbestos fibers brought home on the worker’s clothing, hair, or tools. This is known as secondhand exposure. If you have developed an asbestos-related disease and can demonstrate a connection to a family member’s employment at U.S. Steel in Fairfield facility, you may be eligible to file a claim.

Can I File a Claim for a Deceased Family Member?

Yes, in many cases, you can file a claim on behalf of a deceased family member who passed away from an asbestos-related disease linked to their employment at U.S. Steel in Fairfield facility between 1901 and 1982. These are often referred to as wrongful death claims. Eligibility and the specific process can vary depending on the state’s laws and the specific asbestos trust fund involved. It’s crucial to be aware that wrongful death claims have their own statutes of limitations, which are deadlines for filing. These deadlines can be different from the deadlines for personal injury claims and often start from the date of death.

Trust Fund Claim vs. Lawsuit: What’s the Difference?

Asbestos trust funds were established by bankrupt companies that were found liable for asbestos exposure. These funds have specific criteria for eligibility and offer predetermined compensation amounts. A lawsuit, on the other hand, is filed against a company that is still operational. Settlements for lawsuits can vary widely and may be higher, but they often take longer to resolve. In the case of U.S. Steel in Fairfield, claims may be made through both lawsuits and trust funds, depending on the specific circumstances.

How long do I have to file an asbestos claim related to U.S. Steel exposure in Fairfield?

The deadline for filing an asbestos claim related to U.S. Steel exposure in Fairfield, called the statute of limitations, varies by state and claim type (personal injury or wrongful death). In Alabama, for instance, you typically have 2 year(s) from diagnosis for personal injury claims and 2 year(s) from death for wrongful death claims. However, these deadlines can vary. You can also use our Asbestos Claims Calculator for a preliminary assessment. Note that each asbestos trust fund may have its specific filing deadlines.

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Sources:

  1. ACandS, Inc. Trust Fund
  2. A. P. Green Industries Trust Fund
  3. Armstrong World Industries Trust Fund
  4. Babcock & Wilcox Company Trust Fund
  5. DII Industries, LLC (Dresser Industries) Trust Fund
  6. Eagle-Picher Corporation Trust Fund
  7. Keene Corp. Trust Fund
  8. North American Refractories Co. (NARCO) Trust Fund
  9. Owens Corning Trust Fund
  10. Owens Corning/Fibreboard Corp. Trust Fund
  11. Plibrico Co. Trust Fund
  12. Shook & Fletcher Insulation Co. Trust Fund
  13. United States Gypsum Co./ USG Corp. Trust Fund