🎥 Step into the past with AC.Law as we explore the legacy of C.E. Thurston & Sons in this revealing video on asbestos trusts. Founded in 1919 in southern Virginia, the company started as a contractor for local manufacturing and packing companies. However, by 1946, Thurston expanded its services to include insulation and refractory materials contracting.
Operating in 13 states along the east coast and serving shipyards in Virginia, Thurston's employees faced asbestos exposure as they installed and removed contaminated materials. Even workers around products installed by Thurston were at risk.
Although Thurston didn't manufacture asbestos-containing products, the dangers persisted. It wasn't until the late 1970s that the company stopped using such materials. Despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2003 due to asbestos injury claims, Thurston continues to operate, focusing on asbestos abatement and other services.
In 2006, the C.E. Thurston & Sons Asbestos Trust was established, allocating over $50 million in funds to compensate victims. With a payment percentage of 50%, higher than many other trusts, the Thurston Trust has paid out over $1.5 million in claims in 2022.
AC.Law has been instrumental in helping thousands receive compensation for asbestos injuries. If you or your loved ones have been impacted by asbestos exposure, don't miss this vital video. Learn about the C.E. Thurston & Sons Asbestos Trust and how you can seek rightful compensation.
Scheduled payment values for eligible claimants are included in the video for reference.
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