Ford Saline Plant Asbestos – Legal Help for Michigan Workers

Workers at the Ford Saline Plant in Saline, Michigan, may have been exposed to dangerous asbestos materials used in older insulation, gaskets, and machine components. If you or a loved one developed mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease after working there, you may be entitled to compensation.



Asbestos Exposure at the Ford Saline Plant

The Ford Saline Plant, which produces automotive interiors and trim components, has a long industrial history involving high-heat equipment, presses, and cutting machines. Before the 1980s, asbestos was commonly used in:

  • Pipe and valve insulation
  • Brake and clutch parts
  • Gasket materials
  • High-temperature adhesives

Tradespeople, maintenance crews, machine operators, and HVAC workers may have unknowingly inhaled asbestos fibers on the job.

Legal Options for Ford Saline Workers

If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis after working at the Ford Saline Plant, the law may allow you to:

  • File claims against bankruptcy trusts
  • Pursue a lawsuit against liable third parties
  • Receive compensation for lost wages, medical care, and suffering

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Attorney Lee W. Davis has handled thousands of asbestos cases, including GM, Ford, and powerplant exposure claims across the Midwest. He understands how to document your work history and build a case for recovery.

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❓Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of asbestos products were used at the Ford Saline Plant?

A: The plant likely used asbestos-containing insulation, pipe wrap, gaskets, brake linings, and adhesives—especially in maintenance, machine repair, and HVAC systems. These materials released airborne fibers that could be inhaled by workers, even in non-production roles.

Q: How long do I have to file an asbestos lawsuit in Michigan?

A: Michigan law typically gives you 3 years from the date of diagnosis to file a lawsuit for asbestos-related diseases. However, earlier exposures and certain trust claims may involve different deadlines. It’s important to act quickly to preserve your rights.

Q: What proof do I need to file an asbestos claim related to Ford Saline?

A: You’ll need to provide documentation of your work history at the plant, medical records showing your diagnosis, and an experienced asbestos lawyer can help gather this evidence.