An asbestos trust fund can be a viable payout option for some victims of asbestos exposure and mesothelioma to obtain financial compensation for their medical costs and pain and suffering. Mesothelioma bankruptcy trust funds can be formed when a company that produced products with asbestos in them has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. As part of the bankruptcy proceeding, the company is required to set up a trust fund to give compensation for current and future mesothelioma claims. As of now, there are approximately 60 trust funds active and $30 billion that is available to those who qualify.
When you are considering filing an asbestos-related claim against one of these trust funds, it is natural to wonder about the level of compensation you might receive. The level of compensation that is available will differ between each fund, as well as the exact claim that you make. As with other mesothelioma claims, the trust fund administrators will review your medical expenses, lost income, and other costs related to your treatment, such as travel costs, as well as pain and suffering of a mesothelioma diagnosis.
The amount of financial compensation is determined like other mesothelioma claims, but the payout from the trust fund is different in that only a percentage of the total compensation amount may be paid. Trust funds must have funds available for those who will make claims later, most trust funds cannot make a full payment on your claim. Rather, the trust fund administrator will decide how much money each claimant is entitled to, and they will be paid a percentage of that amount.
For instance, the US Gypsum Asbestos Trust has a payout percentage of 25% for most claims. That means if you were awarded $100,000, you would get $25,000 from the trust. The payment percentage can change over the years.
Before you file a trust claim, you and your loved ones should consult with an experienced mesothelioma attorney to understand all of the legal options for compensation. In some situations, the claimant might be able to file asbestos trust fund settlements against several trust funds. Or, have claim against a trust and have a mesothelioma personal injury lawsuit against another company or companies.
But having several claims going at once can affect the amount of compensation you get, so it is even more important to work with a mesothelioma law firm to make sure you have chosen the best route for maximum payout in your case.
The first step to file a mesothelioma trust fund claim is to make sure the victim matches the criteria for the specific trust fund. Each fund can have different requirements, but there as similar guidelines for most:
A qualified mesothelioma attorney can offer the exact eligibility requirements for every trust fund. If you meet the criteria, your lawyer can assist you in gathering the necessary documents and evidence to make your claim. Some of the documents you will need are proof of your employment, military service documents, and full medical records. The latter should include a doctor’s statement that confirms the diagnosis of an asbestos-related disease.
After you have collected all required evidence and documentation, the various files can be turned in for review by the administrator for the trust fund. The reviews can be done on the following bases:
After the administrators decide if the claim meets requirements for payment, the claim can be liquidated. This means a certain amount will be assigned to the claim and paid out to the claimant. The amount that you get depends upon the fund and the expenses you claimed. It also depends on the payout percentage that the asbestos trust fund allows. Reports from 2006 to 2012 found the entire mesothelioma trust fund system paid out more than $15 billion to asbestos and mesothelioma claimants.
At least 115 asbestos companies have filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy since the early 1980s. Because of this, approximately 60 asbestos trust funds have been made. Asbestos funds are separate entities from the asbestos companies after which they are named. They are managed by a board of trustees to make sure that the funds are making appropriate payments to the victims of mesothelioma. Trustees also are responsible for ensuring the fund has adequate money for future claims, according to bankruptcy code proceedings.
This was the initial company to file for bankruptcy due to asbestos lawsuits. It was required to establish a trust fund more than 30 years ago with a fund of $2.5 billion. It was one of the biggest asbestos makers of its era, payouts have ceased twice because of so many claims against the trust fund. Some trust funds do not exist today, but approximately $37 billion is still in dozens of trust funds today for mesothelioma victims. (mantrust.claimsres.com).
This is one of the biggest mesothelioma trust funds ever set up. It was created in 2006 after US Gypsum reorganized under Chapter 11 bankruptcy. For more than a century, this company produced many construction materials, such as drywall, joint tape, ceiling panels, insulation boards, molding plaster, cement, paint and many others. Some of them contained asbestos. Factory workers, construction workers and people who worked or lived in the buildings were often exposed. (usgasbestostrust.com).
This trust was created out of the 16 year Chapter 11 proceedings of Pittsburgh Corning Corporation. The company made Unibestos, which was a pipe insulation product that contained high levels of amosite asbestos that was used in mills, power plants, ships and many other places. (pccasbestostrust.com).
W.R. Grace and Co was a massive manufacturer and distributor of many asbestos products. It created all kinds of building materials with asbestos, including adhesives and cement. The company was found in later years to be major polluter of asbestos at its many plants. This led to the creation of a Superfund Site in Libby MT. Because of all the mesothelioma lawsuit settlements against the company, it filed for Chapter 11 in 2001. (Wrgraceasbestostrust.com).
The following is a list of every asbestos trust fund currently available around the country.
Name | Company | Initial Funding | Year Created |
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A-Best Products | A-Best Asbestos Settlement Trust | $18 million | 2004 |
A.P. Green Industries | APG Asbestos Trust | $333 million | 2014 |
A.B.B. Global Inc. | Lummus 524(g) Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $38 million | 2006 |
API, Inc. | API, Inc. Asbestos Settlement Trust | $94 million | 2006 |
ACandS.Inc. | ACandS Asbestos Settlement Trusts | $528 million | 2008 |
Armstrong World Industries | Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $2.06 billion | 2006 |
ARTRA Group, Inc. | ARTRA 524(g) Asbestos Trust | $74 million | 2007 |
Asbestos Claims Management Corp./National Gypsum Company | NGC Bodily Injury Trust | $446 million | 1993 |
Babcock & Wilcox Company | Babcock & Wilcox Asbestos Trust | $1.85 billion | 2006 |
Bondex | Bondex Trust | $797.5 million | 2016 |
Burns & Roe Enterprises, Inc. | Burns & Roe Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $172 million | 2009 |
C.E. Thurston & Sons | C.E. Thurston & Sons, Inc. Asbestos Trust | $53 million | 2006 |
Celotex Corporation/Carey Canada, Inc. | Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust | $1.25 billion | 1997 |
Combustion Engineering | Combustion Engineering 524(g) Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $1.24 billion | 2006 |
Congoleum Corporation | Congoleum Plan Trust | $270 million | 2010 |
Dill Industries, LLC | Dill Industries, LLC Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $2.51 billion | 2005 |
Eagle-Picher Industries Corporation | Eagle-Picher Industries Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $730 million | 1996 |
EJ Bartells Co., Inc. | Bartells Asbestos Settlement Trust | $20 million | 2001 |
Federal Mogul Corp. | Federal Mogul US Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $690 million | 2007 |
Ferodo | Federal Mogul US Asbestos Personal Injury Trust - Ferodo Subfunal | $635 million | 2011 |
Flexitallic | Federal Mogul Asbetos Personal Injury Trust - Flexitallic Subfund | $635 million | 2011 |
Flinkote Co./Flinkote Mines Ltd. | Flinkote Company and Flintkote Miners Limited Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $214 million | 2014 |
General Motors | MLC Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $625 million | 2012 |
G-I Holdings | G-1 Asbesots Settlement Trust | $770 million | 2009 |
Hercules Chemical | Hercules Chemical Company, Inc. Asbestos Settlement Trust | $8.6 million | 2011 |
J.T. Thorpe (C.D. Cal.) | J.T. Thorpe Settlement Trust | $154 million | 2006 |
J.T. Thorpe (S.D. Tex) | J.T. Thorpe Successor Trust | $232 million | 2004 |
Johns-Manville Corp./Philadelphia Asbestos Corp. (Pacor) | Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $2.5 billion | 1988 |
Kaiser Aluminum Corp. | Kaiser Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $1.22 billion | 2006 |
Keene Corp. | Keene Creditors Trust | $45 million | 1996 |
Kentile | Metex Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $193 million | 2015 |
MacArthur Co./Western Asbestos Company | Western Asbestos Settlement Trust | $2 billion | 2004 |
Maremont Corporation | Maremont Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $28 million | 2019 |
North American Refractories Co. (NARCO) | North American Refractories Company Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $420 million | 2013 |
Owens Corning | Owens Corning Fibreboard Asbestos Personal Injury Trust - Owens Corning Subfund | $3.42 billion | 2006 |
Owens Corning/Fibreboard Corp. | Owens Corning Fibreboard Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $1.56 billion | 2006 |
Pittsburgh Corning | Pittsburgh Corning Corporation Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $3.41 billion | 2013 |
Plant Insulation Company | Plant Insulation Company Asbestos Settlement Trust | $242.8 million | 2012 |
Plibrico Company | Plibrico Asbestos Trust | $206 million | 2006 |
Porter-Hayden Company | Porter Hayden Bodily Injury Trust | $1 million | 2006 |
Quigley Company | Quigley Company, Inc. Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $569 million | 2013 |
Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company | Shook & Fletcher Asbestos Settlement Trust | $109 million | 2002 |
T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition | T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition, LLC Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $901 million | 2009 |
Thorpe Insulation Trust Co./Pacific Insulation Co. | Thorpe Insulation Company Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $389 million | 2006 |
Turner & Newall | Federal-Mogul Asbestos Personal Injury Trust - Turner & Newall Subfund | $635 million | 2007 |
United States Gypsum Company/USG Corp. | United States Gypsum Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $3.96 billion | 2006 |
United States Mineral Products | United States Mineral Products Company Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust | $8 million | 2005 |
W.R. Grace & Co. | WRG Asbestos Personal Injury Trust | $2.98 billion | 2014 |
Yarway | Yarway Asbstos Personal Injury Trust | $325 million | 2016 |
With over $30 billion available for victims through the asbestos trust fund settlements, you could be entitled to financial compensations without ever filing a lawsuit. Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer victims qualify immediately. Complete the form or call us toll free (800) 352-0871
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