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Louisville’s American Air Filter Plant Exposed Workers to Asbestos

American Air Filter started operation more than a hundred years ago. This Louisville employer’s plant used asbestos products in its manufacturing facility for decades, exposing its workers to these cancer-causing mineral fibers. It’s sadly ironic that a company selling products to filter the air of contamination sickened workers with asbestos fibers in their own facility.

Satterley & Kelley, PLLC lawyers represent people diagnosed with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases who seek compensation for the harm they suffer. If this is your situation, contact us at 855-385-9532 to learn more about how we can help you obtain compensation for your injury.

What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a group of mineral fibers resistant to fire, heat, electricity, and corrosion. Asbestos has been used in about 3,000 products, including pipe insulation, building materials, floor tiles, cigarette filters, vehicle brakes, and clutches. These fibers are strong, durable, light, and microscopic.

Why is Asbestos Dangerous?

Asbestos was used in thousands of products because its fibers are tiny, light, strong, and durable. Those same qualities make them incredibly hazardous to the human body. The fibers won’t immediately cause a deadly reaction in people who inhale or swallow them. It may take years or decades for the damage caused by asbestos to become apparent.

Fibers become stuck in human tissue. The immune system tries to get rid of them, but the fibers destroy the cells meant to dissolve them instead. This results in scar tissue, inflammation, and, over time, severe breathing problems and genetic cell mutations that result in cancer tumors.

Asbestos causes or increases the risk of several cancers, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is an aggressive and deadly cancer that can affect several parts of the body. It can involve the linings covering organs (including the heart and lungs) and the chest and abdominal cavities.

What is American Air Filter?

American Air Filter(AAF) is a major manufacturer of air filtration products and systems, headquartered in Louisville, where it was founded in 1921. The company expanded its operations over the years and purchased other companies to fuel its growth. Its products now range from air filters you can buy for your home to those used in nuclear power plants and spacecraft. The company is owned by Daikin Industries, Ltd., of Japan.

Why Was Asbestos Used in Factories?

AAF’s facility began operating when asbestos-containing products were commonly used in manufacturing plants because of the following qualities:

  • Asbestos is extremely resistant to high temperatures and won’t burn, making it ideal for facilities with boilers and steam pipes. It provided excellent thermal insulation, helping to maintain temperature control in industrial processes while protecting workers from hot surfaces and reducing energy costs
  • Asbestos fibers are strong and resistant to wear, corrosion, and degradation from most chemicals, making products last longer in harsh industrial environments
  • Its fire-resistant properties made it a popular choice for fireproofing buildings, equipment, and areas where fire hazards exist
  • For decades, asbestos was relatively inexpensive and readily available, making it an economical choice compared to alternative materials

Manufacturing facilities used asbestos in:

  • Building materials: Ceiling tiles, floor tiles, and pipe insulation
  • Equipment insulation: Wrapping for pipes, boilers, furnaces, and steam systems
  • Gaskets and seals: For high-temperature machinery and equipment
  • Brake and clutch materials: In facilities with heavy machinery
  • Electrical insulation: Wiring and electrical components
  • Spray-on coatings: For fireproofing structural steel and soundproofing

Asbestos-containing products began to leave the market in the late 1970s due to increased regulation and growing awareness of asbestos’s dangers. After installation, the danger posed by asbestos products to workers would end only after they were safely removed from the facility.

Which Workers Would Be Exposed to Asbestos Fibers?

If an asbestos-containing product is installed, torn, cut, drilled into, ripped open, or removed, fibers will be released into the area. Those fibers would float through the air where they could be inhaled or swallowed.

Those working directly with asbestos, whether they were employees or contractors, had the greatest exposure. This can include construction and maintenance workers, pipefitters, and electricians. Given how readily asbestos fibers move through the air, anyone working at the AAF plant could be exposed to asbestos and potentially develop an asbestos-related disease.

Why Should I Contact Satterley & Kelley, PLLC?

If you or a family member is diagnosed with an asbestos-related cancer, you may be entitled to compensation for what you’ve endured. Depending on the circumstances, compensation may be received for the following:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost income and illness-related costs and expenses
  • Past and future medical treatment
  • The negative effects on relationships

If you have an asbestos-related condition due to asbestos exposure at the Acme Newport Steel Company or elsewhere, improve your chances of a successful claim by retaining a lawyer with the following:

  • Knowledge of Kentucky and federal asbestos laws, deadlines, court procedures, and jury dynamics
  • Access to historical industrial and asbestos litigation records
  • Experience in paper‑mill-based mesothelioma litigation
  • Resources to secure experts who can show asbestos caused your illness, where it came from, and the harm you suffer due to your illness
  • The ability to tailor strategies for your unique situation

Given the complexity and stakes of your case, you should discuss with a Satterley & Kelley, PLLC lawyer how we can help.

Call Us Today for A Free Consultation

If you or a family member in Kentucky suffers from an asbestos-related condition, Satterley & Kelley PLLC is the law firm you can trust. Call our Louisville office at 855-385-9532, locally 502-589-5600, or complete our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.

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