North American Rockwell Corporation

The company, today known as Rockwell International Corporation, was one of the leading aerospace contractors of the country, manufacturing vehicles and spacecraft for the U.S. space program. Between 1967 and 1973, it operated under the name of North American Rockwell Corporation and was located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Their employees were heavily exposed to asbestos, as the manufacturing of numerous automotive components required the use of asbestos. For this reason, former workers of North American Rockwell Corporation need to pay close attention to their health, as they are at high risk of developing a serious disease. In the regrettable case that you already struggle with a disease as a consequence of workplace asbestos exposure, please contact our law firm to recover the compensation you are entitled to.

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North American Rockwell Corporation employees exposed to asbestos

Mechanics are the occupational group employed by North American Rockwell Corporation with the greatest risk of developing a serious disease as a result of workplace asbestos exposure, as they would often have to install, maintain and repair automotive components manufactured with the toxic mineral such as brakes, clutches, and gaskets. Nonetheless, everyone who held down a job at this company was exposed to asbestos to a certain extent. The occupations at the highest risk of developing a serious disease as a result of the asbestos exposure through this company are:

If you are a former North American Rockwell Corporation worker struggling with a disease as a result of asbestos exposure that occurred on the job, do not hesitate to contact our law firm, as our attorneys have been helping victims of toxic exposure for the last 25 years. After a thorough discussion with our legal team, during which you will need to explain the circumstances of your asbestos exposure, our legal team will begin preparing your claim for submission, a process that requires minimal involvement on your part, as you will only have to provide your lawyer with your employment and medical records. These documents will be used as evidence to support your claim, which will be filed with North American Rockwell Corporation. Eventually, you will receive the maximum compensation you are eligible for from the liable company if you decide to work with our law firm. However, it is important to know that asbestos exposure cases have a statute of limitations of 3 years from the moment of diagnosis in most states, which should make taking legal action a priority for you.

It is worthy of note that veterans may also have been exposed to asbestos by using the products of this company while they were serving in the military.

Asbestos related cancer eligible for filing a claim

If you developed one of the following cancers as a result of occupational exposure, you are eligible for compensation. If you are too ill, a family member can help you with the legal process. In the unfortunate event that you pass away before recovering compensation, your surviving family members will receive compensation on your behalf.

Lung Cancer Mesothelioma Throat Cancer Esophageal Cancer Bronchial Cancer Gastrointestinal Cancer Colorectal Cancer

If, however, you struggle with non-cancerous pleural diseases such as asbestosis, pulmonary fibrosis, pleural plaques, pleural effusion, diffuse pleural thickening, COPD (emphysema & chronic bronchitis), pleurisy, lung nodules, lung spots, asthma, pneumonitis, tuberculosis, rounded atelectasis or lung scarring, please seek a second or even a third opinion as the rate of misdiagnosis is very high among the victims of asbestos exposure.

Secondary asbestos exposure, a serious concern for the family members of North American Rockwell Corporation workers


Occurring when a person inhales or ingests asbestos fibers from indirect sources, secondary asbestos exposure was very frequent among the family members of people who were regularly handling the toxic mineral on the job. Since they were not provided with adequate protective equipment, as asbestos was not acknowledged as a health threat, workers would often bring home dangerous fibers on their clothes, skin, and hair. Thereby, their wives would mostly be exposed to asbestos when laundering their work clothes, whereas their children would breathe in and swallow toxic fibers when greeting their father upon coming back home from the job. If you suffer from a disease you believe is the result of secondary asbestos exposure, we are here to help you recover the financial compensation you deserve. After you thoroughly explain your situation to our legal team, our attorneys will tell you with certainty whether you qualify for filing a claim to recover compensation. If you are eligible, they will promptly begin preparing your claim and the only documents you will need to send us are the employment records of your family member and your medical records. In the end, if you choose to work with our skilled legal team, you will obtain the maximum compensation available for your diagnosis from the liable company.

Legal assistance in wrongful death asbestos exposure cases for family members

It is not uncommon for victims of workplace asbestos exposure to refuse to seek the compensation they deserve while they are alive, usually out of fear of a long and complicated legal process. Nevertheless, if you lost a family member to a disease caused by occupational asbestos exposure, you can file a wrongful death claim with the help of our experienced legal team. The only documents we will need from you are the employment and medical records of your deceased loved one, as well as their death certificate, which must clearly state that they passed away due to a disease stemming from asbestos exposure. Afterward, the rest of the paperwork will be efficiently handled by our skillful legal team, so that your involvement in the legal process will be minimal. Within several months, you will recover the compensation you are entitled to on behalf of your lost family member from North American Rockwell Corporation. It is important to keep in mind, however, that wrongful death asbestos exposure cases have a statute of limitations of 2 years from the moment of death in the majority of states, which should prompt you to take legal action as soon as possible.