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Commitments and Contingencies
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies Commitments and Contingencies
Legal & Environmental
We are currently engaged in the following legal and environmental proceedings:
Asbestos Products Litigation
Overview
We, like many other industrial companies, have been named as a defendant in a number of lawsuits filed in courts across the U.S. by persons alleging personal injury from exposure to products containing asbestos. We have never mined, milled, manufactured or marketed asbestos; rather, we made and provided to industrial users a limited number of products that contained encapsulated asbestos, but we stopped manufacturing these products in the late 1980s. Most of the claims filed against us involve numerous defendants, sometimes as many as several hundred. In virtually all of the cases against us, the plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages above a jurisdictional minimum against multiple defendants who may have manufactured, sold or used asbestos-containing products to which the plaintiffs were allegedly exposed and from which they
purportedly suffered injury. Most of these cases are being litigated in Maryland, Illinois, Missouri and New York; however, we are also defending cases in other states. We continue to vigorously defend these cases, primarily on the basis of the plaintiffs’ inability to establish compensable loss as a result of exposure to our products. The indemnity and defense costs of our asbestos-related product liability litigation to date have been substantially covered by insurance.
The following table summarizes the change in number of asbestos claims outstanding during 2024, 2023 and 2022:
202420232022
Claims outstanding as of January 1506 537 543 
New claims filed150 136 129 
Pending claims dismissed(107)(155)(119)
Pending claims settled(26)(12)(16)
Claims outstanding as of December 31523 506 537 
The total indemnity settlements for asbestos claims in 2024, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
(Dollars in millions)202420232022
Settlements$11.5 $4.5 $2.4 
Impacts on Financial Statements
We recognize a liability for asbestos-related contingencies that are probable of occurrence and reasonably estimable. In connection with the recognition of liabilities for asbestos-related matters, we record asbestos-related insurance recoverables that are deemed probable.
The liability projection period covers all current and future indemnity and defense costs through 2064, which represents the expected end of our asbestos liability exposure with no further ongoing claims expected beyond that date. This conclusion was based on our history and experience with the claims data, the diminished volatility and consistency of observable claims data, the period of time that has elapsed since we stopped manufacturing products that contained encapsulated asbestos and an expected downward trend in claims due to the average age of our claimants, which is approaching the average life expectancy.
To date, the indemnity and defense costs of our asbestos-related product liability litigation have been substantially covered by insurance. Although we have exhausted coverage under some of our insurance policies, we believe that we have applicable primary, excess and/or umbrella coverage for claims arising with respect to most of the years during which we manufactured and marketed asbestos-containing products. In addition, we have entered into a cost sharing agreement with most of our primary, excess and umbrella insurance carriers to facilitate the ongoing administration and payment of claims covered by the carriers. The cost sharing agreement may be terminated by any party, but will continue until a party elects to terminate it. As of the filing date for this report, the agreement has not been terminated, and no carrier had informed us it intended to terminate the agreement. We expect to continue to exhaust individual primary, excess and umbrella coverages over time, and there is no assurance that such exhaustion will not accelerate due to additional claims, damages and settlements or that coverage will be available as expected.
The amounts recorded for the asbestos-related liability and the related insurance recoverables are based on facts known at the time and a number of assumptions. However, projecting future events, such as the number of new claims to be filed each year, the average cost of disposing of such claims, the length of time it takes to dispose of such claims, coverage issues among insurers and the continuing solvency of various insurance companies, as well as the numerous uncertainties surrounding asbestos litigation in the U.S., could cause the actual liability and insurance recoveries for us to be higher or lower than those projected or recorded. The full extent of our financial exposure to asbestos-related litigation remains very difficult to estimate and could include both compensatory and punitive damage awards.
The uninsured indemnity and defense costs in 2024, 2023 and 2022, were as follows:
(Dollars in millions)202420232022
Uninsured indemnity and defense costs$1.3 $0.4 $0.6 
The changes recorded in the estimated liability and estimated insurance recovery based on the projections of asbestos litigation and corresponding insurance coverage, result in the recognition of expense or income in the "Selling, general and administrative expenses” line item of the consolidated statements of operations. The net impact of the changes in estimated liability and estimated insurance recovery in 2024, 2023 and 2022, were as follows:
(Dollars in millions)202420232022
Change in estimates of liability and insurance recovery$1.4 $0.2 $— 
Our projected asbestos-related claims and insurance recoverables as of December 31, 2024 and 2023 were as follows:
(Dollars in millions)20242023
Asbestos-related liabilities$57.5 $61.5 
Asbestos-related insurance recoverables$52.3 $56.5 
Environmental Voluntary Corrective Action Program
Our location in Rogers, Connecticut is part of the Connecticut Voluntary Corrective Action Program. As part of this program, we partnered with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to determine the corrective actions to be taken at the site related to contamination issues. We evaluated this matter and completed internal due diligence work related to the site in the fourth quarter of 2015. Remediation activities on the site are ongoing and are recorded as reductions to the accrual as they are incurred. We have incurred aggregate remediation costs of $2.0 million through December 31, 2024, and the accrual for future remediation efforts is $0.7 million.
Other Matters
In addition to the above issues, the nature and scope of our business brings us in regular contact with the general public and a variety of businesses and government agencies. Such activities inherently subject us to the possibility of litigation, including other production liability and environmental matters, commercial disputes, intellectual property matters, personal injury claims, tax claims and employment matters, which are defended and handled in the ordinary course of business. Although the outcome of no legal matter can be predicted with certainty, it is the opinion of management that facts known at the present time do not indicate that such litigation, either individually or in the aggregate, will have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, cash flows or financial position.