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Shook & Fletcher Asbestos Trust

Shook & Fletcher Trust was established in 2006 to compensate victims of asbestos exposure from Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company products. The trust currently pays 2.8% of scheduled values, with average mesothelioma payouts of $15,000–$25,000.

Last verified: 2026-03-09

Payment percentages are subject to change and are adjusted periodically by trust administrators. Average payout ranges are estimates based on publicly available trust reports. Filing deadlines and eligibility requirements may change. Consult an asbestos attorney for current information specific to your case.

Company
Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company
Established
2006
Total Assets
$45 million+
Payment Percentage
2.8%
Avg. Meso Payout
$15,000–$25,000
Status
Active
Filing Deadline
No fixed deadline — ongoing acceptance

Overview

The Shook & Fletcher Trust compensates victims exposed to asbestos by Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company, an insulation contractor that operated primarily in the southeastern United States. The company installed asbestos-containing insulation in industrial plants, power plants, and commercial buildings.

History & Background

Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company was an insulation contractor based in Birmingham, Alabama that operated across the southeastern United States. The company installed asbestos-containing pipe insulation, boiler insulation, and building insulation at industrial facilities, power plants, and commercial properties. Workers employed by Shook & Fletcher and those working at sites where the company performed insulation work were exposed to asbestos.

Eligibility Requirements

To file a claim with the Shook & Fletcher Trust, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Exposure to asbestos insulation installed by Shook & Fletcher
  • Medical diagnosis of an asbestos-related disease
  • Evidence of exposure at Shook & Fletcher job sites

How to File a Claim

The filing process for the Shook & Fletcher Trust involves the following steps:

  1. Document exposure at Shook & Fletcher job sites
  2. Submit claim with medical records and exposure evidence
  3. Trust reviews and assigns disease category
  4. Payment issued at current payment percentage

Most claimants work with an experienced mesothelioma attorney who handles the entire filing process, including gathering evidence, preparing documentation, and communicating with the trust on their behalf.

Filing requirements, deadlines, and procedures are subject to change at the discretion of trust administrators. This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. An experienced asbestos attorney can provide guidance specific to your situation and ensure your claim is filed correctly.

Need Help Filing a Shook & Fletcher Trust Claim?

Filing an asbestos trust fund claim involves complex documentation and strict deadlines. An experienced mesothelioma attorney can handle the entire process and help maximize your compensation.

Diseases Covered

The Shook & Fletcher Trust accepts claims for the following asbestos-related conditions:

Mesothelioma claims receive the highest scheduled values and are typically processed through expedited review.

Industries & Products Affected

Industries

Workers in the following industries may have been exposed to Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company asbestos products:

Products

The following asbestos-containing products were manufactured by Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company:

Related Exposure Sites

Workers at these facilities may have been exposed to products from Shook & Fletcher Insulation Company.

Mare Island Naval Shipyard

Vallejo, CA

Shipyard

Bath Iron Works

Bath, ME

Shipyard

Newport News Shipbuilding

Newport News, VA

Shipyard

General Dynamics Electric Boat

Groton, CT

Shipyard
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did Shook & Fletcher operate?

Shook & Fletcher was based in Birmingham, Alabama and operated primarily in the southeastern United States, installing asbestos insulation in industrial plants, power plants, and commercial buildings.

How do I prove I was exposed at a Shook & Fletcher job site?

Exposure evidence can include work history records, co-worker testimony, contractor records, or site documentation showing Shook & Fletcher performed insulation work at your workplace.

Information verified: March 9, 2026

Sources:

  • Shook & Fletcher Asbestos Trust Distribution Procedures — accessed March 9, 2026

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