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= Asbestos Trust Funds: Complete Database of 60+ Active Funds Holding $30 Billion for Mesothelioma Victims (January 2026) = | = Asbestos Trust Funds: Complete Database of 60+ Active Funds Holding $30 Billion for Mesothelioma Victims (January 2026) = | ||
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! colspan="2" style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; font-size:1.1em; text-align:center;" | 🛡️ Trust Fund Quick Facts | ! colspan="2" style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; font-size:1.1em; text-align:center;" | 🛡️ Trust Fund Quick Facts | ||
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| colspan="2" style=" | | colspan="2" style="padding:10px; text-align:center; font-style:italic;" | What mesothelioma victims can recover | ||
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| style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; width:40% | | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; width:40%; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Total Available | ||
| style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''$30+ Billion''' | | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''$30+ Billion''' | ||
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| style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Average Recovery | ||
| style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''$300K-$500K''' | | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''$300K-$500K''' | ||
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| style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Active Trusts | ||
| style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''60+ Funds''' | | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''60+ Funds''' | ||
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| style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Processing Time | ||
| style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''90 Days Avg.''' | | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''90 Days Avg.''' | ||
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| style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Approval Rate | ||
| style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''92%''' | | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | '''92%''' | ||
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| style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:10px; font-weight:bold; " | Upfront Cost | ||
| style="padding:10px;" | '''$0 (Contingency)''' | | style="padding:10px;" | '''$0 (Contingency)''' | ||
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Perhaps most importantly, trust fund claims have a '''92% approval rate''' when filed with proper documentation, making them one of the most reliable compensation sources available to mesothelioma victims. However, recent developments including document destruction policies and declining payment percentages mean that delays can permanently reduce your recovery amount or eliminate certain claims entirely. | Perhaps most importantly, trust fund claims have a '''92% approval rate''' when filed with proper documentation, making them one of the most reliable compensation sources available to mesothelioma victims. However, recent developments including document destruction policies and declining payment percentages mean that delays can permanently reduce your recovery amount or eliminate certain claims entirely. | ||
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| style="padding:15px | | style="padding:15px; " | '''ℹ️ Why Trust Funds Exist:''' When asbestos companies faced bankruptcy from overwhelming lawsuits, courts required them to establish trust funds to compensate current and future victims. These funds guarantee compensation even though the original companies no longer exist—ensuring you can still recover damages for exposure that occurred decades ago. | ||
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! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:left;" | Significance | ! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:left;" | Significance | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Total Available Assets | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Over $30 billion across 60+ trusts | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Substantial funds remain for future claims | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Claims Processed | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Claims Processed | ||
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| style="padding:12px;" | Proven system with established procedures | | style="padding:12px;" | Proven system with established procedures | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Average Mesothelioma Recovery | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | $300,000-$500,000 combined | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Exceptional cases exceed $1 million | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Qualifying Trusts Per Victim | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Qualifying Trusts Per Victim | ||
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| style="padding:12px;" | Multiple recovery sources maximize total | | style="padding:12px;" | Multiple recovery sources maximize total | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Processing Time (Expedited) | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | 90 days average | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Fast payments during treatment | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Approval Rate | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Approval Rate | ||
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| style="padding:12px;" | High success rate with proper documentation | | style="padding:12px;" | High success rate with proper documentation | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Highest-Paying Trust | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | NARCO Trust (100% payment) | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Average mesothelioma payment: $238,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Filing Deadlines | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Filing Deadlines | ||
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| style="padding:15px | | style="padding:15px; " | '''⛔ CRITICAL ALERT — Document Destruction in Progress:''' Multiple major trusts began destroying claim records over 10 years old starting April 15, 2025, despite objections from state Attorneys General. Affected trusts include W.R. Grace, Babcock & Wilcox, Pittsburgh Corning, Owens Corning, and Shook & Fletcher. '''Immediate action required to preserve claim rights.''' | ||
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Asbestos trust funds represent court-supervised compensation programs established through bankruptcy proceedings when companies faced overwhelming liability from asbestos exposure claims. According to [https://dandell.com/mesothelioma/mesothelioma-asbestos-trust-fund-payouts/ Danziger & De Llano's trust fund guide], these funds ensure victims receive compensation even after the responsible company reorganizes or ceases operations. The bankruptcy process requires companies to fund trusts adequately before receiving protection from future lawsuits, creating dedicated pools specifically for asbestos victims. | Asbestos trust funds represent court-supervised compensation programs established through bankruptcy proceedings when companies faced overwhelming liability from asbestos exposure claims. According to [https://dandell.com/mesothelioma/mesothelioma-asbestos-trust-fund-payouts/ Danziger & De Llano's trust fund guide], these funds ensure victims receive compensation even after the responsible company reorganizes or ceases operations. The bankruptcy process requires companies to fund trusts adequately before receiving protection from future lawsuits, creating dedicated pools specifically for asbestos victims. | ||
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| style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Trust funds provide a critical compensation pathway that works differently from traditional lawsuits. While lawsuits require proving a defendant's negligence in court, trust fund claims involve documenting exposure to the bankrupt company's products and meeting established medical criteria. This creates faster, more predictable compensation for victims who need financial resources during treatment." | | style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Trust funds provide a critical compensation pathway that works differently from traditional lawsuits. While lawsuits require proving a defendant's negligence in court, trust fund claims involve documenting exposure to the bankrupt company's products and meeting established medical criteria. This creates faster, more predictable compensation for victims who need financial resources during treatment." | ||
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! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Avg. Meso Payment | ! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Avg. Meso Payment | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | NARCO Trust | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | 100% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $6.32 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $2.1 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 890,000+ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $238,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Shook & Fletcher | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Shook & Fletcher | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $195,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $195,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | ASARCO | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 35% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.85 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $780 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 120,000+ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $165,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | API Inc. | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | API Inc. | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $155,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $155,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Eagle-Picher Industries | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 33% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $2.7 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.1 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 175,000+ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | $148,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | W.R. Grace | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | W.R. Grace | ||
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| style="padding:15px | | style="padding:15px; " | '''✅ Good News:''' Shook & Fletcher recently '''increased''' its payment percentage from 50% to 58% effective May 30, 2025—signaling strong financial health. CRMC assumed administration from Verus in June 2024, streamlining the claims process for victims. | ||
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! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Avg. Meso Payment | ! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Avg. Meso Payment | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Combustion Engineering | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 25-30% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.6 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $720 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $135,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Pittsburgh Corning | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Pittsburgh Corning | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $125,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $125,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Flintkote | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 15% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.3 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $420 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $98,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Federal-Mogul T&N Subfund | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Federal-Mogul T&N Subfund | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $88,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $88,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Federal-Mogul FMP Subfund | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 12.2% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Included above | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Included above | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $95,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | USG Trust | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | USG Trust | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $85,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $85,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Armstrong World Industries | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 10.8% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $2.3 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $780 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $82,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Kaiser Aluminum | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Kaiser Aluminum | ||
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'''Pittsburgh Corning Trust''' manages the largest single trust fund at $3.41 billion initial funding. Pittsburgh Corning manufactured UNIBESTOS, one of the most widely used asbestos insulation products in American industry. The [https://dandell.com/asbestos-trust-funds/pittsburg-corning-asbestos-trust-payments-lawsuits/ Pittsburgh Corning claims guide] provides detailed filing information. | '''Pittsburgh Corning Trust''' manages the largest single trust fund at $3.41 billion initial funding. Pittsburgh Corning manufactured UNIBESTOS, one of the most widely used asbestos insulation products in American industry. The [https://dandell.com/asbestos-trust-funds/pittsburg-corning-asbestos-trust-payments-lawsuits/ Pittsburgh Corning claims guide] provides detailed filing information. | ||
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| style="padding:15px | | style="padding:15px; " | '''ℹ️ Complex Structure Alert:''' The Federal-Mogul Trust comprises four distinct subfunds: T&N Subfund (8.5%), FMP Subfund (12.2%), and Fel-Pro and Vellumoid Subfunds (both requiring lawsuit filing rather than percentage-based payments). This complexity requires [https://www.mesotheliomalawyercenter.org/asbestos-lawyer/ experienced legal guidance] to navigate effectively. | ||
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! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Avg. Meso Payment | ! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Avg. Meso Payment | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Celotex | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 7% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.2 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $210 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $62,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Johns-Manville | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Johns-Manville | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $55,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $55,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | G-I Holdings/GAF | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 5% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.4 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $380 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $48,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Owens Corning/Fibreboard | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Owens Corning/Fibreboard | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $45,000 | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $45,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Babcock & Wilcox | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 4.7% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $1.8 billion | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $620 million | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $45,000 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | H.K. Porter | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | H.K. Porter | ||
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! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:left;" | Medical Requirements | ! style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:left;" | Medical Requirements | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Level 8 (Highest) | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | '''Mesothelioma''' | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | $300,000 - $500,000+ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Pathology confirming malignant mesothelioma | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Level 7 | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Level 7 | ||
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| style="padding:12px;" | Asbestos exposure + causation evidence | | style="padding:12px;" | Asbestos exposure + causation evidence | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Levels 1-6 | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Non-Malignant Conditions | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | $7,000 - $50,000 per trust | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | Asbestosis, pleural disease, other conditions | ||
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| style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Mesothelioma claims receive priority processing at most trusts because the disease is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. This strong causal connection simplifies the documentation requirements compared to other asbestos-related diseases where alternative causes must be ruled out." | | style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Mesothelioma claims receive priority processing at most trusts because the disease is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. This strong causal connection simplifies the documentation requirements compared to other asbestos-related diseases where alternative causes must be ruled out." | ||
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=== Exposure Documentation Requirements === | === Exposure Documentation Requirements === | ||
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! colspan="2" style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center; font-size:1.1em;" | ✅ Documentation Checklist | ! colspan="2" style="background:#1a5276; color:white; padding:12px; text-align:center; font-size:1.1em;" | ✅ Documentation Checklist | ||
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'''Latency Period:''' Minimum 10-15 years from first exposure to diagnosis. | '''Latency Period:''' Minimum 10-15 years from first exposure to diagnosis. | ||
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| style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Documentation is where most victims underestimate the complexity. Companies went out of business 40+ years ago, employment records may be lost, and witnesses have passed away. Experienced attorneys maintain databases of jobsite information and product identification that prove invaluable for building strong claims." | | style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Documentation is where most victims underestimate the complexity. Companies went out of business 40+ years ago, employment records may be lost, and witnesses have passed away. Experienced attorneys maintain databases of jobsite information and product identification that prove invaluable for building strong claims." | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | 1-Year States (Shortest) | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; " | California, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; " | 1 Year | ||
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=== Step-by-Step Filing Process === | === Step-by-Step Filing Process === | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Percentage of Claims | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 97-98% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 2-3% | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Payment Type | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Fixed scheduled values | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | Potentially higher (negotiated) | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Extensive documentation required | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Extensive documentation required | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Best For | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Clear exposure, standard cases | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Exceptional exposure, young victims | ||
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| style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Most victims should file expedited claims for quick payment while reserving individual review for trusts where their exposure was particularly severe. Our team evaluates each trust individually to determine the optimal processing track." | | style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Most victims should file expedited claims for quick payment while reserving individual review for trusts where their exposure was particularly severe. Our team evaluates each trust individually to determine the optimal processing track." | ||
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== Can I File Both Trust Fund Claims and a Lawsuit? == | == Can I File Both Trust Fund Claims and a Lawsuit? == | ||
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| style="padding:15px | | style="padding:15px; " | '''✅ Good News:''' Yes! You can pursue '''both''' trust fund claims '''and''' lawsuits simultaneously. This dual-track strategy typically maximizes total compensation—trust fund payments provide immediate financial relief while litigation proceeds toward potentially larger recovery. | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Timeline | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | 90 days average | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 12-18 months typical | ||
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| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Reduced percentage of scheduled values | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | Potentially higher | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Pain & Suffering | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold;" | Pain & Suffering | ||
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| style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | Full assessment available | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | Full assessment available | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Process | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | Streamlined documentation | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | Full litigation required | ||
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== What Special Trust Fund Provisions Apply to Veterans? == | == What Special Trust Fund Provisions Apply to Veterans? == | ||
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| style="padding:15px | | style="padding:15px; " | '''✅ Good News for Veterans:''' You can receive '''both''' VA disability compensation (currently $3,737.85/month at 100% rating) '''AND''' trust fund payments. These benefits do '''not''' offset each other—you keep both! | ||
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| style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Veterans have unique advantages in trust fund claims because military service records provide excellent exposure documentation. Ship construction logs, military occupational specialty records, and duty station histories all help establish exposure to specific products." | | style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Veterans have unique advantages in trust fund claims because military service records provide excellent exposure documentation. Ship construction logs, military occupational specialty records, and duty station histories all help establish exposure to specific products." | ||
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Studies document that 87.5% of non-occupational mesothelioma cases among women resulted from household exposure, primarily wives washing contaminated work clothes. Children exposed before age 30 show twice the mesothelioma risk of unexposed individuals. | Studies document that 87.5% of non-occupational mesothelioma cases among women resulted from household exposure, primarily wives washing contaminated work clothes. Children exposed before age 30 show twice the mesothelioma risk of unexposed individuals. | ||
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| style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Secondary exposure cases often receive strong jury sympathy because the victims had no workplace protections and no choice in their exposure. Companies knew their workers were carrying fibers home and failed to warn families." | | style="padding:20px 25px 15px; font-style:italic; font-size:1.05em; line-height:1.6;" | "Secondary exposure cases often receive strong jury sympathy because the victims had no workplace protections and no choice in their exposure. Companies knew their workers were carrying fibers home and failed to warn families." | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Shook & Fletcher | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 50% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 58% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; color:#28a745; font-weight:bold;" | +8% ↑ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | May 30, 2025 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Kaiser Aluminum | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 15.5% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 10.6% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | -4.9% ↓ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | May 2025 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | W.R. Grace | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 31.7% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 30.1% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | -1.6% ↓ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | April 2025 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Armstrong World Industries | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 13.5% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 10.8% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | -2.7% ↓ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | March 2025 | ||
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| style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold | | style="padding:12px; font-weight:bold; " | Johns-Manville | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | 5.5% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | 5.1% | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | -0.4% ↓ | ||
| style="padding:12px | | style="padding:12px; text-align:center;" | March 2025 | ||
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Revision as of 14:28, 29 January 2026
Asbestos Trust Funds: Complete Database of 60+ Active Funds Holding $30 Billion for Mesothelioma Victims (January 2026)
Executive Summary
This comprehensive guide provides mesothelioma victims and their families with complete information about the 60+ active asbestos trust funds holding over $30 billion in assets designated for compensation payments. Trust funds were established through bankruptcy proceedings when asbestos manufacturers faced overwhelming litigation, creating a streamlined compensation system that operates parallel to traditional lawsuits. Average mesothelioma claimants recover between $300,000 and $500,000 when filing strategically across multiple trusts, with exceptional cases recovering over $1 million. Victims typically qualify for 5-8 different trust funds based on their exposure history, and experienced mesothelioma attorneys can identify all potential compensation sources within days of initial consultation. Time-sensitive deadlines require immediate action, as statutes of limitations range from 1-3 years depending on state, and multiple trusts recently began destroying records over 10 years old.
The trust fund system emerged from decades of asbestos litigation that bankrupted major manufacturers including Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, Pittsburgh Corning, and W.R. Grace. Federal bankruptcy courts required these companies to establish Section 524(g) trusts with sufficient funding to compensate both current and future claimants before granting protection from ongoing lawsuits. This legal framework ensures that victims diagnosed today—often 30-50 years after their original exposure—can still recover compensation even though the responsible companies no longer operate. The bankruptcy trusts function independently from any remaining solvent defendants, meaning victims can pursue trust claims while simultaneously filing lawsuits against companies that avoided bankruptcy.
Documentation requirements vary significantly across different trusts, but all require proof of asbestos exposure[4] to the specific bankrupt company's products. Insulation Workers and Boilermakers typically qualify for the most trusts because they worked with products from numerous manufacturers throughout their careers. Naval personnel and shipyard workers often qualify for claims against trusts like Johns-Manville, Pittsburgh Corning, and Eagle-Picher based on well-documented use of these products in ship construction and repair. Veterans should note that trust fund compensation does not reduce VA disability payments—federal law protects both benefit streams, allowing veterans to collect full compensation from each source.
The claims process involves three major processing organizations that administer different trust portfolios: CRMC (Claims Resolution Management Corporation), Verus Claims Services, and DCPF (Delaware Claims Processing Facility). Each trust maintains specific Trust Distribution Procedures (TDPs) that establish scheduled values for different disease categories, with mesothelioma receiving the highest designations. Expedited review processing typically takes 90 days and achieves 92% approval rates when claims include proper documentation of exposure and diagnosis. Individual review, while more time-intensive, may result in higher payments for victims with exceptional exposure circumstances or compelling case facts.
Why This Matters
For mesothelioma victims and their families, understanding the trust fund system can mean the difference between receiving partial compensation and maximizing your total recovery. Many victims mistakenly believe that because the company responsible for their exposure went bankrupt decades ago, no compensation remains available. In reality, the bankruptcy process created dedicated funding pools specifically designed to pay future claims like yours.
The trust fund system operates completely independently from traditional lawsuits, meaning you can pursue both simultaneously without one affecting the other. This dual-track approach typically results in significantly higher total compensation than pursuing either pathway alone. Trust funds also process claims much faster than litigation—averaging 90 days compared to 12-18 months for lawsuits—providing financial relief during the critical treatment period when medical expenses accumulate rapidly.
Perhaps most importantly, trust fund claims have a 92% approval rate when filed with proper documentation, making them one of the most reliable compensation sources available to mesothelioma victims. However, recent developments including document destruction policies and declining payment percentages mean that delays can permanently reduce your recovery amount or eliminate certain claims entirely.
| ℹ️ Why Trust Funds Exist: When asbestos companies faced bankruptcy from overwhelming lawsuits, courts required them to establish trust funds to compensate current and future victims. These funds guarantee compensation even though the original companies no longer exist—ensuring you can still recover damages for exposure that occurred decades ago. |
Key Facts Box: Asbestos Trust Fund System Overview
| Category | Key Fact | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Total Available Assets | Over $30 billion across 60+ trusts | Substantial funds remain for future claims |
| Claims Processed | More than 3.3 million paid | Proven system with established procedures |
| Average Mesothelioma Recovery | $300,000-$500,000 combined | Exceptional cases exceed $1 million |
| Qualifying Trusts Per Victim | 5-8 different trusts typical | Multiple recovery sources maximize total |
| Processing Time (Expedited) | 90 days average | Fast payments during treatment |
| Approval Rate | 92% for expedited review | High success rate with proper documentation |
| Highest-Paying Trust | NARCO Trust (100% payment) | Average mesothelioma payment: $238,000 |
| Filing Deadlines | 1-3 years from diagnosis | State-dependent; immediate action required |
| ⛔ CRITICAL ALERT — Document Destruction in Progress: Multiple major trusts began destroying claim records over 10 years old starting April 15, 2025, despite objections from state Attorneys General. Affected trusts include W.R. Grace, Babcock & Wilcox, Pittsburgh Corning, Owens Corning, and Shook & Fletcher. Immediate action required to preserve claim rights. |
What Are Asbestos Trust Funds and How Do They Work?
Asbestos trust funds represent court-supervised compensation programs established through bankruptcy proceedings when companies faced overwhelming liability from asbestos exposure claims. According to Danziger & De Llano's trust fund guide, these funds ensure victims receive compensation even after the responsible company reorganizes or ceases operations. The bankruptcy process requires companies to fund trusts adequately before receiving protection from future lawsuits, creating dedicated pools specifically for asbestos victims.
| "Trust funds provide a critical compensation pathway that works differently from traditional lawsuits. While lawsuits require proving a defendant's negligence in court, trust fund claims involve documenting exposure to the bankrupt company's products and meeting established medical criteria. This creates faster, more predictable compensation for victims who need financial resources during treatment." |
| — Paul Danziger, Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano |
The trust fund system operates through three major claims processing organizations: CRMC (Claims Resolution Management Corporation) manages 15+ trusts including Johns-Manville and NARCO, having processed over 1.7 million claims across 30+ years. Verus Claims Services manages 35+ active trusts from its Princeton facility. DCPF (Delaware Claims Processing Facility) oversees 12+ major trusts including Pittsburgh Corning and Armstrong World Industries, specializing in complex multi-fund structures.
Each trust evaluates claims using Trust Distribution Procedures (TDPs) that establish specific criteria for different disease categories, exposure requirements, and payment schedules. Understanding these procedures is essential for maximizing compensation, which is why experienced mesothelioma attorneys who regularly file trust claims achieve significantly higher recoveries than individuals attempting to navigate the system alone.
Which Trust Funds Pay the Highest Amounts for Mesothelioma Claims?
Tier 1: Highest Payment Percentages (30%+)
| Trust Name | Payment % | Initial Funding | Current Assets | Claims Paid | Avg. Meso Payment |
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| NARCO Trust | 100% | $6.32 billion | $2.1 billion | 890,000+ | $238,000 |
| Shook & Fletcher | 58% | $1.1 billion | $450 million | 45,000+ | $195,000 |
| ASARCO | 35% | $1.85 billion | $780 million | 120,000+ | $165,000 |
| API Inc. | 35% | $2.2 billion | $890 million | 85,000+ | $155,000 |
| Eagle-Picher Industries | 33% | $2.7 billion | $1.1 billion | 175,000+ | $148,000 |
| W.R. Grace | 30.1% | $3.0 billion | $1.5-1.84 billion | 225,000+ | $142,000 |
| ✅ Good News: Shook & Fletcher recently increased its payment percentage from 50% to 58% effective May 30, 2025—signaling strong financial health. CRMC assumed administration from Verus in June 2024, streamlining the claims process for victims. |
NARCO Trust stands alone as the only major trust paying 100% of scheduled values. Initially funded with $6.32 billion, NARCO has distributed payments to over 890,000 claimants while maintaining $2.1 billion in current assets. Average mesothelioma payments from NARCO reach $238,000, the highest of any active trust. Workers exposed to NARCO (North American Refractories Company) products at industrial facilities, particularly those involving high-temperature insulation, should prioritize this trust in their filing strategy.
For detailed information about specific trust eligibility requirements, consult Danziger & De Llano's trust fund resources.
Tier 2: Moderate Payment Percentages (10-30%)
| Trust Name | Payment % | Initial Funding | Current Assets | Avg. Meso Payment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combustion Engineering | 25-30% | $1.6 billion | $720 million | $135,000 |
| Pittsburgh Corning | 19% | $3.41 billion | $1.114 billion | $125,000 |
| Flintkote | 15% | $1.3 billion | $420 million | $98,000 |
| Federal-Mogul T&N Subfund | 8.5% | $2.9 billion combined | $980 million | $88,000 |
| Federal-Mogul FMP Subfund | 12.2% | Included above | Included above | $95,000 |
| USG Trust | 11% | $4.0 billion | $820.4 million | $85,000 |
| Armstrong World Industries | 10.8% | $2.3 billion | $780 million | $82,000 |
| Kaiser Aluminum | 10.6% | $850 million | $290 million | $78,000 |
Pittsburgh Corning Trust manages the largest single trust fund at $3.41 billion initial funding. Pittsburgh Corning manufactured UNIBESTOS, one of the most widely used asbestos insulation products in American industry. The Pittsburgh Corning claims guide provides detailed filing information.
| ℹ️ Complex Structure Alert: The Federal-Mogul Trust comprises four distinct subfunds: T&N Subfund (8.5%), FMP Subfund (12.2%), and Fel-Pro and Vellumoid Subfunds (both requiring lawsuit filing rather than percentage-based payments). This complexity requires experienced legal guidance to navigate effectively. |
Tier 3 & 4: Lower Payment Percentages (<10%)
| Trust Name | Payment % | Initial Funding | Current Assets | Avg. Meso Payment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celotex | 7% | $1.2 billion | $210 million | $62,000 |
| Johns-Manville | 5.1% | $3.02 billion | $558-630 million | $55,000 |
| G-I Holdings/GAF | 5% | $1.4 billion | $380 million | $48,000 |
| Owens Corning/Fibreboard | 4.7% | $4.9 billion combined | $1.8 billion | $45,000 |
| Babcock & Wilcox | 4.7% | $1.8 billion | $620 million | $45,000 |
| H.K. Porter | 3% | $450 million | $85 million | $28,000 |
Johns-Manville Trust represents the oldest and most prolific asbestos trust, having processed over 850,000 claims since its 1988 establishment. Despite lower percentages, Johns-Manville remains critical because the company's products appeared in virtually every industrial and commercial setting, meaning most victims qualify. Detailed information about Johns-Manville claims is available at Danziger & De Llano's Johns-Manville guide.
Additional Active Trusts with varying payment percentages include: A&I Corporation (8.5%), AC&S (14%), Alaska (7.5%), APG (9.2%), ARTRA (12%), Bartells (6.8%), C.E. Thurston (15%), DII Industries (8%), Eagle Inc. (10%), Fairmont Supply (4.5%), Flexitallic (11%), Fuller-Austin (7%), J.T. Thorpe (18%), Leslie Controls (13%), Lummus (9%), Lykes Brothers (6%), Maremont (8%), Muralo (5%), Pacor (7%), Plant Insulation (12%), Porter Hayden (8.5%), Quigley (10%), Rapid-American (8%), Rock Wool (15%), Sepco (9%), Skinner Engine (6%), Stone & Webster (7.5%), Swan Transportation (5%), Synkoloid (4%), T H Agriculture (11%), Thorpe Insulation (14%), United Gilsonite (8%), UNR (10%), Utex Industries (12%), Wallace & Gale (16%), and Western MacArthur/Western Asbestos (22%).
How Do I Qualify for Asbestos Trust Fund Compensation?
Disease Categories and Compensation Levels
| Disease Level | Condition | Combined Recovery Range | Medical Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level 8 (Highest) | Mesothelioma | $300,000 - $500,000+ | Pathology confirming malignant mesothelioma |
| Level 7 | Lung Cancer | $350,000 - $450,000 | Asbestos exposure + causation evidence |
| Levels 1-6 | Non-Malignant Conditions | $7,000 - $50,000 per trust | Asbestosis, pleural disease, other conditions |
| "Mesothelioma claims receive priority processing at most trusts because the disease is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. This strong causal connection simplifies the documentation requirements compared to other asbestos-related diseases where alternative causes must be ruled out." |
| — Michelle Whitman, Attorney, Danziger & De Llano |
The mesothelioma diagnosis guide explains the medical documentation process, while the lung cancer resources address the specific requirements for those claims.
Exposure Documentation Requirements
Exposure Period: Minimum 6 months of "meaningful and credible" exposure to the bankrupt company's products.
Exposure Deadline: Before December 31, 1982 for most trusts, reflecting when most companies stopped using asbestos.
Latency Period: Minimum 10-15 years from first exposure to diagnosis.
| "Documentation is where most victims underestimate the complexity. Companies went out of business 40+ years ago, employment records may be lost, and witnesses have passed away. Experienced attorneys maintain databases of jobsite information and product identification that prove invaluable for building strong claims." |
| — Rod de Llano, Founding Partner, Danziger & De Llano |
For comprehensive information about asbestos manufacturers and their products, consult the product identification database.
What Are the Filing Deadlines for Trust Fund Claims?
| ⚠ Statute of Limitations Warning: Filing deadlines vary by state from 1-6 years from diagnosis. Texas allows 2 years from diagnosis or discovery. Contact an attorney immediately to preserve your rights. |
| Deadline Category | States | Time Limit |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Year States (Shortest) | California, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee | 1 Year |
| 2-Year States (Most Common) | Texas, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, most others | 2 Years |
| 3-Year States | New York, Maine, New Mexico | 3 Years |
The statute of limitations guide provides state-specific information. Many states apply a "discovery rule" allowing victims to file within the limitations period starting from when they discovered their asbestos-related disease.
How Do I File Asbestos Trust Fund Claims?
Step-by-Step Filing Process
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Step 1: Exposure Assessment (Week 1) ⬇️ Step 2: Product Identification (Weeks 2-3) ⬇️ Step 3: Medical Documentation (Weeks 2-4) ⬇️ Step 4: Claim Preparation (Month 2) ⬇️ Step 5: Submission and Processing (Months 2-3) ⬇️ Step 6: Settlement and Payment (Months 3-6) |
Expedited Review vs. Individual Review
| Feature | Expedited Review | Individual Review |
|---|---|---|
| Percentage of Claims | 97-98% | 2-3% |
| Processing Time | 90 days average | 6-18 months |
| Payment Type | Fixed scheduled values | Potentially higher (negotiated) |
| Documentation | Standardized requirements | Extensive documentation required |
| Best For | Clear exposure, standard cases | Exceptional exposure, young victims |
| "Most victims should file expedited claims for quick payment while reserving individual review for trusts where their exposure was particularly severe. Our team evaluates each trust individually to determine the optimal processing track." |
| — David Foster, Client Advocate, Danziger & De Llano |
The comprehensive filing guide outlines the complete process.
Can I File Both Trust Fund Claims and a Lawsuit?
| ✅ Good News: Yes! You can pursue both trust fund claims and lawsuits simultaneously. This dual-track strategy typically maximizes total compensation—trust fund payments provide immediate financial relief while litigation proceeds toward potentially larger recovery. |
Trust Funds vs. Lawsuits: Comparison
| Factor | Trust Fund Claims | Lawsuits |
|---|---|---|
| Timeline | 90 days average | 12-18 months typical |
| Certainty | Guaranteed (with documentation) | Uncertain outcome |
| Payment Amount | Reduced percentage of scheduled values | Potentially higher |
| Pain & Suffering | Limited | Full assessment available |
| Process | Streamlined documentation | Full litigation required |
According to the trust funds vs. settlements guide, understanding how these two compensation pathways interact is essential for optimal recovery.
The lawsuit filing guide explains how litigation works alongside trust fund claims. For detailed information about expected settlement values and compensation amounts, consult the settlement resources.
What Special Trust Fund Provisions Apply to Veterans?
| ✅ Good News for Veterans: You can receive both VA disability compensation (currently $3,737.85/month at 100% rating) AND trust fund payments. These benefits do not offset each other—you keep both! |
| "Veterans have unique advantages in trust fund claims because military service records provide excellent exposure documentation. Ship construction logs, military occupational specialty records, and duty station histories all help establish exposure to specific products." |
| — Larry Gates, Client Advocate, Danziger & De Llano |
The veterans mesothelioma guide and VA claims information explain the interaction between VA benefits and trust fund compensation. Veterans should also consult the veterans claims guide for specific filing procedures.
Naval shipyard workers, engine room personnel, and those involved in ship construction or repair faced particularly intense asbestos exposure. The VA claims assistance explains how to document military exposure.
What Are Secondary Exposure Trust Fund Claims?
Family members who developed mesothelioma from household exposure may qualify for trust fund compensation. Secondary exposure claims arise when workers carried asbestos fibers home on clothing, skin, and hair, exposing family members who laundered work clothes, hugged returning workers, or otherwise contacted contaminated materials.
Studies document that 87.5% of non-occupational mesothelioma cases among women resulted from household exposure, primarily wives washing contaminated work clothes. Children exposed before age 30 show twice the mesothelioma risk of unexposed individuals.
| "Secondary exposure cases often receive strong jury sympathy because the victims had no workplace protections and no choice in their exposure. Companies knew their workers were carrying fibers home and failed to warn families." |
| — Michelle Whitman, Attorney, Danziger & De Llano |
The secondary exposure guide explains legal rights for family members who developed asbestos-related diseases.
What Are the 2025-2026 Trust Fund Developments?
Recent Payment Percentage Adjustments
| Trust | Previous % | New % (2025) | Change | Effective Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shook & Fletcher | 50% | 58% | +8% ↑ | May 30, 2025 |
| Kaiser Aluminum | 15.5% | 10.6% | -4.9% ↓ | May 2025 |
| W.R. Grace | 31.7% | 30.1% | -1.6% ↓ | April 2025 |
| Armstrong World Industries | 13.5% | 10.8% | -2.7% ↓ | March 2025 |
| Johns-Manville | 5.5% | 5.1% | -0.4% ↓ | March 2025 |
| ⚠ Statute of Limitations Warning: Filing deadlines vary by state from 1-6 years from diagnosis. Texas allows 2 years from diagnosis or discovery. Contact an attorney immediately to preserve your rights. |
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Related Wiki Articles
Individual Trust Fund Pages:
Veterans Resources:
- Veterans Benefits
- Navy Ships Asbestos Database
- Navy Occupational Ratings
- Norfolk Naval Shipyard
- Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
High-Risk Occupations:
Legal Resources:
- Legal Terms Glossary: 36 Essential Terms
- Technical & Regulatory Glossary: 52 Essential Terms
- Choosing a Mesothelioma Attorney
- Mesothelioma Claim Process
- Settlement Values by State
Medical Resources:
- Medical Terms Glossary: 63 Essential Medical Terms
- Clinical Trials
- Mesothelioma Treatment Centers
- Understanding Your Diagnosis
References and Citations
- Mesothelioma and Asbestos Trust Fund Payouts Guide - Danziger & De Llano
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Fund Guide - Danziger & De Llano
- Asbestos Trust Fund Payments: Eligibility & Claims - Danziger & De Llano
- Asbestos Trust Funds Category - Danziger & De Llano
- Federal-Mogul Corporation Trust Funds - Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
- Trust Funds for Asbestos Victims - Mesothelioma.net
- Trust Funds: Compensation Without Lawsuit - MesotheliomaAttorney.com
This resource provides general information about asbestos trust funds. Individual circumstances vary significantly. Consult qualified legal counsel for case-specific guidance. Trust fund requirements and payment percentages change frequently. Verify all information before making filing decisions.
Last Updated: January 2026 | Source: WikiMesothelioma.com Asbestos Trust Fund Database
- ↑ U.S. Bankruptcy Courts, United States Courts
- ↑ Mesothelioma, National Cancer Institute
- ↑ Asbestos Injury Compensation, U.S. Government Accountability Office
- ↑ Asbestos, Occupational Safety and Health Administration