Subject to Litigation

A. P. Green Industries

A. P. Green Industries manufactured or sold asbestos-containing products that exposed workers to harmful fibers. Victims may pursue legal claims for compensation.

Industry Industrial/Manufacturing
Peak Years 1940-1980
Status Status Varies

Asbestos Products

A. P. Green Industries manufactured or distributed the following types of asbestos-containing products:

  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Industrial products

Workers who manufactured, installed, repaired, or removed these products may have been exposed to asbestos fibers.

Worker Exposure

Employees at A. P. Green Industries facilities, as well as workers in trades that used their products, faced asbestos exposure. High-risk groups include:

  • Plant workers — Employees who manufactured asbestos products
  • Installers — Tradespeople who installed the company's products
  • Maintenance workers — Those who repaired or maintained equipment using these products
  • Demolition workers — Workers who removed old asbestos materials

Health Risks

Exposure to asbestos from A. P. Green Industries products can cause serious diseases that appear decades later:

  • Mesothelioma — Aggressive cancer of the lung, abdominal, or heart lining
  • Lung cancer — Risk increases significantly with asbestos exposure
  • Asbestosis — Scarring of lung tissue causing breathing difficulty
  • Pleural disease — Thickening or scarring of the lung lining

Legal Options

If you were exposed to A. P. Green Industries products and have developed mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, you may have legal options for compensation. These can include:

  • Personal injury lawsuits — Claims against the company
  • Product liability claims — Based on dangerous product manufacturing
  • Negligence claims — For failing to warn about known dangers
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Documenting Your Exposure

To pursue compensation, you'll need to document your exposure to A. P. Green Industries products. Helpful evidence includes:

  • Employment records showing job sites and dates
  • Co-worker testimony about products used
  • Product invoices, shipping records, or specifications
  • Photos of products or packaging
  • Medical records confirming diagnosis

An experienced mesothelioma attorney can help investigate your exposure history and gather necessary evidence.