Leslie Controls Inc. used asbestos to make industrial products for decades. It supplied the U.S. Navy during World War II, putting sailors and its own workers at risk of asbestos exposure. Lawsuits over asbestos led to bankruptcy and the establishment of a trust fund to process claims.
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Did Leslie Controls Use Asbestos?
Leslie Controls has been manufacturing valves and similar industrial products for more than 100 years. Often used in high-temperature equipment like boilers, these products needed to withstand heat and prevent leaks.
To insulate their valves and reduce heat loss, Leslie Controls used asbestos for decades until about 1988. Leslie no longer uses asbestos, but past use caused exposure and illness in many workers and Navy veterans.
Leslie Controls History
Leslie Controls was founded in the early 20th century by John Leslie, a Canadian inventor best known for creating a steam-powered snow plow for locomotives.
- At the beginning of the 1900s, the company opened a machine shop in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, where it began manufacturing regulators and steam pressure valves.
- When World War I began, Leslie Controls created steam control equipment for the military and U.S. Naval ships. This continued throughout World War II, which helped the company grow significantly.
- After the wars, Leslie Controls continued to thrive. It moved its headquarters to Tampa, Florida, and added many new products to its line, including fluid management products, pumps, pipe parts, and additional control valves.
- In 1990, Watt Industries bought Leslie Controls, which expanded the company worldwide and created more than 100 U.S.-based manufacturing plants.
- Many of the company’s products contained asbestos, which placed workers at risk for exposure and asbestos illnesses. Asbestos-related claims and lawsuits followed.
- Leslie filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and created an asbestos trust fund to handle claims. Today, Leslie is a brand of products made and sold by CIRCOR.
What Products Did Leslie Controls Make with Asbestos?
Leslie Controls manufactured steam pressure products for several industries, including railroads, shipyards, and the Marina de los EE. UU.. These products were designed to be durable, to insulate, and to seal components to reduce the loss of heat and steam.
Asbestos was an ideal material to meet all these needs. Until 1988, Leslie used asbestos in numerous products, including:
- Pipes
- Juntas
- Aislamiento
- Controls
- Actuators
- Water heaters
- Regulators
- Control valves
- Packing
Workers at Risk of Exposure to Asbestos from Leslie Controls
Employees of Leslie Controls who worked in the manufacturing facilities faced high risks of exposure to asbestos. By handling and using asbestos to make products, they likely disturbed fibers that entered the air of the plant. Anyone working there probably inhaled harmful asbestos fibers.
Also at risk of asbestos exposure were any workers in industries that used Leslie Controls asbestos products:
- Industrial workers
- Factory workers
- Railway workers
- Steam engine workers
- Steamfitters
- Instaladores de tuberías
- trabajadores de calderas
- Ingenieros
- Aisladores
- Maquinistas
- Shipyard workers
- Navy veterans
Leslie was a major supplier to the U.S. Navy during peak asbestos use. Because of Leslie and other suppliers, Navy veterans now have some of the highest rates of mesotelioma.
Leslie Controls Asbestos Lawsuits
By the 2000s, Leslie Controls faced over 1,000 asbestos lawsuits from former employees and workers in other industries exposed to deadly fibras de amianto via the company’s products.
- John Davis worked with multiple Leslie Controls asbestos products throughout his career. He was later diagnosed with mesothelioma and filed a lawsuit against Leslie and other defendants. He claimed that he inhaled asbestos fibers on the job and that companies that provided asbestos products never warned him and other workers of the risks. A jury awarded Davis $5 million and determined Leslie to be 7.1% liable.
- Richard Merrill was a Navy veteran who was diagnosed with mesothelioma. He worked with products supplied by Leslie Controls and claimed that they exposed him to asbestos. Merrill won $1 million in damages, but Leslie successfully reversed the result during the appeals process.
Bankruptcy and Asbestos Trust Fund
Leslie Controls filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, citing the large amounts of claims against it as the primary reason.
After emerging from bankruptcy, the Leslie Controls Asbestos Personal Industry Trust was created and funded with $75 million.
According to Bloomberg Business, Leslie Controls pre-negotiated establishing an asbestos trust fund before filing bankruptcy to handle the substantial claims.
“The cost of defending and resolving Asbestos PI Claims asserted against Leslie has been and continues to be substantial.”
Leslie Control chief restructuring officer, G. Wayne Day.
The trust was primarily funded from money via the company’s insurance companies, including $2.6 million from a prior settlement agreement between Leslie Controls and the Continental Casualty Company.
Today, the payment percentage for the Leslie Asbestos Trust is 5%. Current claimants receive just 5% of their total claim amounts to ensure funds exist for future claimants.
What to Do if You Were Exposed to Leslie Control Asbestos Products
If you worked with Leslie Control products, you could be at risk for developing an asbestos illness. If you know or suspect you were exposed to asbestos in the past, talk to your doctor about the risks and important screenings.
Contact an experienced mesothelioma lawyer to find out what your legal options are. You could be eligible to make a claim with the Leslie Trust or to make additional claims or file lawsuits against other companies that exposed you to asbestos.
Additional Information and Resources for Asbestos Victims
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Pablo Danziger
Revisor y editorPaul Danziger creció en Houston, Texas, y se licenció en Derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Northwestern en Chicago. Durante más de 25 años, se ha dedicado a representar a víctimas de mesotelioma y a otras personas afectadas por la exposición al asbesto. Paul y su bufete han representado a miles de personas diagnosticadas con mesotelioma, asbestosis y cáncer de pulmón, obteniendo indemnizaciones significativas para los clientes lesionados. Cada cliente es fundamental para Paul y atenderá todas las llamadas de quienes deseen hablar con él. Paul y su bufete se encargan de casos de mesotelioma en todo Estados Unidos.
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Referencias
- Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Seven. (2010, June 3). Davis v. Leslie Controls, Inc.
Recuperado de: https://www.leagle.com/decision/incaco20100603024 - Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Three. (2009, September 25). Merrill v. Leslie Controls, Inc.
Recuperado de: https://www.leagle.com/decision/incaco20090928010 - McCarty, D. (2010, July 12). Leslie Controls Seeks Bankruptcy for Abestos Claims. Bloomberg.
Recuperado de: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2010-07-12/leslie-controls-files-prepackaged-chapter-11-reorganization-in-delaware - CIRCOR. (2010, July 12). CIRCOR’s Leslie Controls Subsidiary Files Pre-Negotiated Plan To Permanently Resolve Asbestos Liability.
Recuperado de: https://investors.circor.com/news-releases/news-release-details/circors-leslie-controls-subsidiary-files-pre-negotiated-plan - CIRCOR. (2010, October 11). CIRCOR Reports Progress on Leslie Controls Subsidiary’s Chapter 11 Reorganization Plan.
Recuperado de: https://investors.circor.com/news-releases/news-release-details/circor-reports-progress-leslie-controls-subsidiarys-chapter-11 - Leslie Controls Asbestos Personal Injury Trust. (2013). Welcome to the Leslie Controls Asbestos Personal Injury Trust.
Recuperado de: http://www.lesliecontrolsasbestostrust.com/ - Leslie Controls Asbestos Personal Injury Trust. (2014, May 20). Payment Percentage.
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