Product Description

J.P. Bushnell Packing Supply Company is a long-established St. Louis, Missouri-based industrial distributor of packing, gaskets, sealing materials, and related industrial maintenance products. Through the asbestos era, J.P. Bushnell supplied asbestos-bearing packing, compressed-sheet gaskets, and related sealing materials to the Mid-Mississippi Valley industrial workforce — including Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, and Arkansas industrial customers across electric utility power plants, petroleum refineries, chemical plants, paper mills, steel mills, breweries, food-processing plants, and a broad range of industrial worksites.

J.P. Bushnell has been named as a corporate defendant in publicly filed Missouri asbestos litigation — including the City of St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court — under cases brought by the O’Brien Law Firm. The company maintains a St. Louis Missouri registered agent making it amenable to Missouri venue.

Asbestos Content

Plaintiffs alleged that the asbestos-bearing packing, gaskets, and sealing materials distributed by J.P. Bushnell contained chrysotile asbestos (and in some products amosite asbestos) for high-temperature service applications.

How Workers Were Exposed

Workers handling J.P. Bushnell-distributed packing and gaskets at customer industrial sites — pipefitters, industrial maintenance mechanics, insulators, boiler tenders, valve technicians — were exposed during routine gasket and packing replacement activities.

If You Worked With J.P. Bushnell-Distributed Products

If you worked at any Mid-Mississippi Valley industrial facility where J.P. Bushnell Packing Supply Company distributed asbestos-bearing packing, gaskets, or sealing materials during the asbestos era — and have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness — you may have legal rights including claims in Missouri venue.

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