Former Tile Worker with Mesothelioma Agrees to Undisclosed Settlement
Though the headlines are filled with reports of multi-million-dollar awards for malignant mesothelioma victims, in many instances these cases never end up in the hands of a jury. Instead, the victims agree to settle with the companies they’ve accused of causing their terminal illness. That’s exactly what happened when Robert Lord, a former tile worker, sued Vanderbilt Minerals LLC and accused them of hiding the presence of asbestos in their industrial talc.
Agreement Reached While Jury Was Deliberating Over Mesothelioma Verdict
Though some mesothelioma settlements are agreed upon shortly after the victim’s attorney presents the details of their case to the asbestos company’s lawyers, there are many times that a trial will begin and all evidence is presented before a settlement is reached. In Mr. Lord’s case, both sides had already presented testimony and the Polk County, Florida jury was deliberating when the two sides came together and agreed to an undisclosed amount of compensation for the victim.
The mesothelioma victim had worked for Florida Tile Company throughout the 1970s and had accused Vanderbilt Minerals of knowing that its industrial talc was contaminated with asbestos and of hiding that fact. According to Mr. Lord’s representative, “For many years, companies have denied their products contained asbestos, when in fact they did, exposing the hard- working people like Mr. Lord to asbestos with no warning.”
Asbestos Company Points Mesothelioma Blame Elsewhere
Instead of denying that its talc product contained asbestos, Vanderbilt Minerals pointed the blame for Mr. Lord’s mesothelioma on other potential exposures, including having serviced his own vehicles and breathing in asbestos dust while replacing Bendix automotive brakes. They also pointed to his years of smoking cigarettes. But Mr. Lord’s attorneys were able to present scientific evidence showing that though smoking makes it more likely that a person exposed to asbestos will be diagnosed with mesothelioma, there is no causal link.
Though the amount of the settlement remains confidential, it is known that the mesothelioma victim had initially sought over $11 million in compensation for the damages that he and his family were suffering as a result of the company’s negligence.
Asbestos in Armstrong Linoleum Tiles: What Homeowners Should Know
Many older homes still contain flooring materials that can pose hidden health risks—especially Armstrong linoleum tiles that may contain asbestos. In this video, David Foster explores why these tiles were so widely used, how time and wear can make them dangerous, and what every homeowner should know before tackling a renovation.
Even if undisturbed, aging asbestos-containing tiles can release harmful fibers as they degrade. Learn how to identify potential risks, understand the dangers of asbestos exposure, and take the right steps to protect your health and your home.


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