Union: UBC Millwrights — Tennessee statewide
How Millwrights Were Exposed to Asbestos
During normal duties, Millwrights were routinely exposed to asbestos-containing materials in Tennessee industrial, commercial, and public construction work from the 1930s through the 1980s. Documented exposure pathways drawn from public litigation records and industrial hygiene literature include:
- Aligning and repairing turbines, pumps, and compressors with asbestos packing and gaskets
- Setting machinery on asbestos-cement bedplates and isolation pads
- Replacing asbestos clutch and brake friction in industrial drives
- Working in insulated pump rooms during shutdowns
- Maintaining conveyors and screens with asbestos-containing components
Why This Matters for Tennessee Workers
If you worked as a millwrights in Tennessee during the asbestos era and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or pleural disease, you may have a legal claim — even if your employer is no longer in business. Many asbestos product manufacturers have established bankruptcy trust funds that continue to pay qualified claimants based on documented exposure history.
Tennessee Filing Deadlines — One-Year Clock
Tennessee sets a one-year statute of limitations for asbestos personal-injury claims (Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104 — one year from the date of mesothelioma or asbestos-disease diagnosis under the discovery rule), and the same one-year deadline applies to wrongful-death claims (Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104, via § 20-5-113 — one year from the date of death). This is one of the shortest deadlines in the nation, so acting promptly is essential. An asbestos attorney with experience in Tennessee cases can help you preserve your rights before the deadline runs.
Talk to an Asbestos Attorney With Tennessee Experience
A free, confidential consultation with O’Brien Law Firm can evaluate your specific exposure history and filing-deadline situation. No fee unless they recover compensation.
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