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Brake Equipment Asbestos Exposure

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🚦 Brake Equipment Mesothelioma Lawsuit

Brake systems in cars, trucks, buses, trains, and heavy machinery contained asbestos linings from the 1940s through the 1980s. Asbestos was widely used in brake pads, shoes, and clutch components for its heat resistance and durability under friction.

During brake jobs, sanding, and clutch replacements, asbestos linings were ground down or removed, releasing clouds of fibers into repair shops and industrial garages. Dust settled on clothing, benches, and nearby office areas, exposing not only mechanics but also apprentices, drivers, and bystanders. Most were never warned of the dangers. Many later developed mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer, or asbestosis. Today, workers and their families file lawsuits and asbestos trust fund claims to recover compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and long-term care caused by brake-related asbestos exposure.

Brake Equipment – What You’ll Learn From This Page:

Asbestos was widely used in brake pads, shoes, and clutches.


Workers Most Exposed to Asbestos from Brake Equipment

👨‍🔧 Auto Mechanics – Replaced and sanded asbestos brake linings, releasing heavy dust.

🚚 Truck & Bus Technicians – Serviced brake systems on large vehicles filled with asbestos pads.

🚂 Railroad Workers – Repaired locomotive brake systems lined with asbestos materials.

🏭 Factory Workers – Manufactured asbestos brake pads and clutches, inhaling fibers daily.

🛠️ Apprentices & Shop Helpers – Assisted mechanics in dusty repair bays without protection.

⚙️ Industrial Machinery Operators – Used asbestos-lined brakes in cranes, lifts, and heavy machines.

🚒 Firefighters & Emergency Crews – Operated trucks with asbestos brakes and clutches.

👷 Construction Laborers – Relied on heavy equipment with asbestos brake linings.

🧹 Custodians & Cleaners – Swept asbestos brake dust from garages and factory floors.

Electricians & Painters – Worked in auto shops contaminated with asbestos dust.


Types of Brake Equipment Containing Asbestos

🚗 Automobile Brake Pads – Contained asbestos fibers that released dust during replacements.

🚛 Heavy Vehicle Brake Linings – Trucks and buses relied on asbestos-lined brakes for durability.

🚂 Locomotive Brakes – Train brake systems wrapped in asbestos insulation and linings.

🏗️ Industrial Brake Systems – Used in cranes, elevators, and machinery with asbestos friction parts.

🏭 Factory Braking Units – Production machinery equipped with asbestos pads and seals.


Companies That Manufactured Brake Equipment with Asbestos

🔹 Bendix Corporation – Leading supplier of asbestos brake pads and linings for decades.
🔹 Raybestos-Manhattan – Manufactured asbestos brake and clutch parts widely used in vehicles.
🔹 Ferodo Ltd. – Produced asbestos brake linings and shoes for automobiles and trucks.
🔹 General Motors – Installed asbestos brakes in vehicles across multiple models and years.
🔹 Ford Motor Company – Used asbestos brake and clutch components in millions of cars.
🔹 Chrysler Corporation – Distributed vehicles with asbestos brakes and gaskets in repair kits.
🔹 Goodyear Tire & Rubber – Produced asbestos brake linings and adhesives.
🔹 Firestone Tire & Rubber – Manufactured asbestos-based brake and clutch products.
🔹 International Harvester – Heavy-duty trucks equipped with asbestos brakes and seals.
🔹 Mack Trucks – Supplied asbestos-lined brakes in buses and industrial trucks.


How Workers Were Exposed to Asbestos Using Brake Equipment

  • Grinding and sanding brake linings released fibers into repair bays.

  • Cutting and replacing clutch facings disturbed asbestos discs.

  • Dust collected in shops and migrated into offices.

  • Brake repairs produced airborne asbestos fibers daily.

  • Fibers clung to uniforms, exposing families at home.


Diseases Linked to Brake Asbestos Exposure

  • Mesothelioma – Cancer of lung and abdominal lining caused by asbestos.

  • Asbestos Lung Cancer – Common in long-term brake mechanics.

  • Asbestosis – Progressive scarring of the lungs from asbestos inhalation.


FAQs About Brake Equipment Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Who qualifies?
Mechanics, technicians, and factory workers diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos-caused lung cancer may qualify for claims.

How did exposure happen?
Sanding, grinding, and replacing asbestos brake linings and clutches released fibers into workshops.

Are veterans eligible?
Yes. Veterans servicing military vehicles and aircraft with asbestos brakes may qualify for VA benefits and lawsuits.

What’s the filing deadline?
Most states allow 1–3 years after diagnosis or death. Filing quickly protects rights to compensation.

Do I pay anything upfront?
No. Brake asbestos lawyers work on contingency—fees are only collected if compensation is secured.


⚖️ How a Mesothelioma Lawyer Can Help with Brake Asbestos Exposure Lawsuits

🔍 Investigate Exposure Sources – Identify asbestos brake brands, job sites, and products.
📂 Gather Records – Collect work, union, and medical documentation for your claim.
🏛️ File Lawsuits & Trust Claims – Pursue cases against brake manufacturers and asbestos trusts.
💰 Secure Compensation – Recover costs for treatment, wages, and family care.
🕊️ Support Families – Handle wrongful death claims for loved ones of brake workers.
🎖️ Assist Veterans – Guide veterans exposed during military service to VA benefits.


📞 Legal Help for Brake Asbestos Exposure

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