Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt — Asbestos Exposure Risk
Last verified: March 14, 2026Product Overview
Philip Carey Manufacturing produced asbestos-saturated roofing felt used as underlayment beneath shingles and in built-up roofing systems. The felt was saturated with asphalt and reinforced with chrysotile asbestos fibers. Roofers handled this material daily during installation and removal.
Common Uses
- Roofing underlayment
- Built-up roofing layers
- Flashing material
Industries Affected
- Roofing
- Commercial construction
- Residential construction
Manufacturer
Philip Carey Manufacturing (Celotex)
Produced this product from approximately 1920s–1978 using chrysotile asbestos.
Asbestos Type
Chrysotile
Chrysotile (white asbestos) is the most commonly used form of asbestos, accounting for approximately 95% of asbestos in buildings worldwide.
Applicable Trust Fund
Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust — View Trust Fund Details
Were You Exposed to Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt?
If you or a family member worked with this product and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, you may be entitled to compensation. An experienced attorney can evaluate your case at no cost.
Your Legal Rights
Workers and family members who were exposed to Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt and subsequently developed mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, or other asbestos-related conditions may have several legal options available:
- Asbestos Trust Fund Claims — If the manufacturer established a bankruptcy trust, eligible claimants can file for compensation without going to court.
- Mesothelioma Lawsuits — Personal injury lawsuits can be filed against manufacturers and other responsible parties to seek damages for medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.
- Wrongful Death Claims — Family members of individuals who died from asbestos-related diseases may file wrongful death claims.
- Veterans Benefits — Military veterans exposed to asbestos products during service may qualify for VA disability benefits and healthcare.
Statutes of limitations restrict the time you have to file a claim. It is important to consult with an experienced mesothelioma attorney as soon as possible to preserve your legal rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt contain asbestos?
Yes. Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt, manufactured by Philip Carey Manufacturing (Celotex), contained chrysotile asbestos. The product was produced from approximately 1920s–1978 and was used in roofing underlayment, built-up roofing layers, flashing material. Workers who manufactured, installed, maintained, or removed this product may have been exposed to asbestos fibers.
Can I file a claim for Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt exposure?
If you or a loved one developed mesothelioma, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related disease after exposure to Philip Carey Asbestos Roofing Felt, you may be eligible to file a legal claim. The Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust may provide compensation for eligible claimants. An experienced mesothelioma attorney can evaluate your exposure history and determine your legal options at no cost. Contact Danziger & De Llano at 1-800-400-1805 for a free case review.
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