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Elevator Equipment Asbestos Exposure

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🛗 Elevator Equipment Mesothelioma Lawsuit

Elevator systems—including brake pads, motors, control panels, and counterweight assemblies—commonly contained asbestos from the 1940s through the 1980s. Asbestos was used in insulation, linings, and wiring components for its fire resistance and durability in high-heat mechanical environments.

During upgrades, retrofits, or daily maintenance, asbestos brake pads, gaskets, and insulation were cut, stripped, or replaced, releasing toxic fibers into the air. Dust collected in elevator shafts, machinery rooms, and ventilation ducts, spreading through apartments, office towers, and industrial facilities. Technicians, custodians, inspectors, and contractors often inhaled fibers unknowingly, as no safety warnings were provided. Many later developed mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer, or asbestosis. Today, victims and their families pursue lawsuits and asbestos trust fund claims to secure compensation for medical treatment, lost income, and long-term care caused by elevator-related asbestos exposure.

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

Asbestos was widely used in elevator brakes, panels, and insulation.


Workers Most Exposed to Asbestos from Elevator Equipment

🛗 Elevator Technicians – Serviced motors, brakes, and panels lined with asbestos.

🧹 Custodians – Cleaned machinery rooms and shafts where asbestos dust collected.

🏢 Building Contractors – Performed modernizations and retrofits disturbing asbestos insulation.

🏭 Factory Workers – Manufactured elevator brake pads and wiring lined with asbestos.

👨‍🔧 Inspectors – Tested elevators in facilities containing asbestos parts.

🚂 Railroad Crews – Maintained freight elevators with asbestos brake linings.

Shipyard Workers – Repaired naval elevators insulated with asbestos components.

🛠️ Maintenance Crews – Replaced gaskets, wiring, and asbestos seals.

🚒 Emergency Responders – Entered elevators where asbestos insulation burned or crumbled.

👷 Construction Laborers – Demolished or installed asbestos-laden elevator systems.


Types of Elevator Equipment Containing Asbestos

🛗 Brake Pads & Linings – Heat-resistant pads contained asbestos for durability.

⚙️ Motor Insulation – Asbestos blocks and wraps used for fireproofing.

📊 Control Panels – Contained asbestos backing boards and insulation.

🔌 Wiring & Cables – Wrapped in asbestos cloth and heat-resistant insulation.

🏢 Counterweights & Shafts – Joint compounds and seals reinforced with asbestos.


Companies That Manufactured Elevator Equipment with Asbestos

🔹 Otis Elevator Company – Produced asbestos brake pads and insulation in machinery rooms.
🔹 Westinghouse Electric – Built elevators with asbestos wiring and panels.
🔹 Dover Elevator Systems – Manufactured elevators containing asbestos brakes and seals.
🔹 Schindler Elevator Corporation – Distributed asbestos-laden elevators worldwide.
🔹 ThyssenKrupp Elevator – Used asbestos insulation in motors and brake systems.
🔹 Montgomery Elevator Company – Produced elevators with asbestos panels and insulation.
🔹 General Electric (GE) – Supplied asbestos electrical parts used in elevators.
🔹 Haughton Elevator Company – Built elevators lined with asbestos brakes and gaskets.
🔹 Armor Elevator Company – Manufactured units containing asbestos components.
🔹 Consolidated Elevator – Produced asbestos-insulated elevator systems for commercial sites.


How Workers Were Exposed to Asbestos Using Elevator Equipment

  • Replacing brake pads disturbed asbestos linings.

  • Cutting and stripping asbestos wiring released fibers.

  • Insulation around motors crumbled during upgrades.

  • Dust spread through shafts and ventilation ducts.

  • Fibers clung to uniforms, causing secondhand exposure.


Diseases Linked to Elevator Asbestos Exposure

  • Mesothelioma – Aggressive cancer of the lung and abdominal lining.

  • Asbestos Lung Cancer – Found among elevator technicians and contractors.

  • Asbestosis – Chronic scarring of lung tissue from asbestos dust.


FAQs About Elevator Equipment Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Who qualifies?
Technicians, contractors, and custodians diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer after working on elevators may qualify.

How did exposure happen?
Elevator systems contained asbestos brakes, wiring, and insulation. Repairs and retrofits disturbed fibers in machinery rooms and shafts.

Are veterans eligible?
Yes. Veterans exposed to asbestos elevators on ships or bases may qualify for VA benefits and lawsuits.

What’s the filing deadline?
Most states allow 1–3 years after diagnosis or death. Prompt action secures legal rights.

Do I pay anything upfront?
No. Elevator asbestos attorneys work on contingency—fees are only collected if recovery is successful.


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

🔍 Investigate Exposure Sources – Identify elevator brands, asbestos parts, and job sites.
📂 Gather Records – Collect employment history, union files, and medical evidence.
🏛️ File Lawsuits & Trust Fund Claims – Pursue claims against elevator manufacturers and asbestos trusts.
💰 Secure Compensation – Obtain settlements for treatment, lost wages, and future care.
🕊️ Support Families – File wrongful death lawsuits for survivors of elevator workers.
🎖️ Assist Veterans – Help veterans exposed to asbestos elevators secure VA benefits.


📞 Legal Help for Elevator Asbestos Exposure

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