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Did Company Execs Try to Hide Funds from Mesothelioma Plaintiffs?
The executives of an asbestos company facing thousands of mesothelioma lawsuits have been accused of trying to avoid paying claims to victims by improperly transferring company assets to family members. The Nash Engineering company is facing two cases filed against it by the company’s bankruptcy trustee. Bankruptcy Trustee’s Claim Involves Mesothelioma Plaintiffs After manufacturing asbestos-containing …Read More
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Navy Veteran with Mesothelioma Blames Shipboard Parts for Illness
Michael and Victoria Marcus filed a mesothelioma lawsuit against multiple asbestos companies, accusing them of negligence in having supplied equipment to the Navy that exposed him to the asbestos that caused his fatal illness. Like many veterans, Mr. Marcus was exposed to so many asbestos-containing products that when asked to quantify them, he said that …Read More
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Johnson & Johnson’s Safety Claims Cited in Mesothelioma Victim’s Lawsuit
Ashley Johnson filed a personal injury lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson after being diagnosed with malignant epithelioid mesothelioma. With no history of occupational or environmental exposure to asbestos, she pointed to her regular and prolonged use of the company’s talcum powder products as the source of her illness. The company asked the court to dismiss …Read More
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Judge Dismisses Johnson & Johnson’s Lawsuit Against Mesothelioma Researcher
Dr. Jacqueline Moline is a highly respected researcher and noted expert on the subject of malignant mesothelioma. She is frequently called upon for expert witness testimony in asbestos exposure lawsuits. Recently, she was named in a suit filed by Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary LTL Management: the suit called her writings fraudulent and libelous, but New …Read More
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Judge Denies Asbestos Companies’ Discovery Request in Mesothelioma Case
Malignant mesothelioma is a fast-moving disease, but victims seeking compensation often find that the justice system moves painfully slowly. While victims hope the process will move forward in an orderly fashion, asbestos companies and their attorneys frequently delay progress, either with the hope of exhausting the plaintiffs or because they don’t feel the same urgency …Read More
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Violations of Asbestos Regulations Raise Fears of Mesothelioma Risk
When people hear the word asbestos, they first think of mesothelioma and the many diseases that have been linked to the mineral, and they then think of it as a problem of the past. That’s because use of the toxic material was largely discontinued after the public learned of its dangers in the late 1970s …Read More
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Daughters Accuse Navy of Negligence in Mother’s Mesothelioma Death
Mesothelioma victim Geraldine Perkins was a Navy wife and mother to five daughters. After she died in 2020, her family set out to seek justice against those they blamed for exposing her to the asbestos that caused her illness. What makes their case unusual is that they filed suit against the U.S. Navy. Navy’s Argument …Read More
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UK Women Point to Asbestos in Makeup as Cause of Mesothelioma
Lawsuits filed by mesothelioma and ovarian cancer victims have put a spotlight on asbestos hidden in talc-based body powders, but legal action taken by victims in the United Kingdom is raising awareness of other places where asbestos-contaminated talc has been used. A group of British women have filed suit in the U.S. courts, accusing some …Read More
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Texas Mesothelioma Claim Against Johnson & Johnson Resolves in Settlement
Last June, a Texas jury was the first in the state to hear a mesothelioma victim blame consumer giant Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder for causing his deadly illness. Despite much anticipation of how testimony from both sides would proceed, the victim and his wife reached a confidential settlement agreement with the company after just …Read More
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Appeals Court Defers to Jury’s 2.75 Million Dollar Mesothelioma Verdict
When a Louisiana jury ordered Union Carbide to pay $2.75 million each to the daughters of a mesothelioma victim, the company appealed the decision. They argued that the amount, in addition to the $4.85 million survival damage award, was arbitrary and represented an abuse of discretion from the court. After the company lost its appeal …Read More
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High Court Favors Newly Wed Mesothelioma Widow
Imagine living with the same person for years, then learning they’re going to die of mesothelioma in a matter of months. When that happened to Jennifer Ripple, she and Richard Counter quickly married so that she could continue to seek justice on his behalf. But after he died, in addition to the shock, pain, and …Read More
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As Mesothelioma and Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits Mount, Study Associates Link to Talc
There are more than 60,000 mesothelioma and ovarian cancer lawsuits pending against Johnson & Johnson, accusing the company of selling talc-based powder and failing to warn of its dangers. Though the company’s defense has relied on denying that talc exposure leads to cancer, a new study of ovarian cancer victims has confirmed an association between …Read More
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Mesothelioma Victim Awarded $15 Million by Connecticut Jury
When Nicholas Barone first filed his mesothelioma lawsuit against Vanderbilt Minerals, LLC., he submitted to a deposition and was asked about the presence of asbestos in the GE plant where he’d worked. His answer, along with other evidence, had a powerful impact on the jury hearing his case. Though Mr. Barone died by the time …Read More
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Jury Awards $7.4 Million to Mesothelioma Victim
It took a Chicago jury just five hours to conclude that two asbestos companies were responsible for former brick mason Alonzo J. Cain’s malignant pleural mesothelioma. Over the course of a two-week trial, the group heard evidence that compelled them to order two defendants to pay the 76-year-old $7.4 million to compensate for his pain, …Read More
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Asbestos Companies’ Attempt to Bar Mesothelioma Expert Witnesses’ Testimony Denied
Malignant mesothelioma lawsuits represent high stakes to victims and defendants alike: Many companies that have exposed people to the asbestos that caused their devastating illnesses have been ordered to pay millions of dollars. This has led to aggressive legal strategies, including trying to bar valuable expert witness testimony. In a recent case, a U.S. Magistrate …Read More
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Appeals Court Agrees with Judge in Mesothelioma Dispute
The road to a verdict in a mesothelioma lawsuit can be long, with lots of twists, turns, decisions, and appeals of decisions. When a judge decides in favor of a mesothelioma victim, there’s a good chance that the asbestos company that they’re suing is going to try to have the decision overturned by a higher …Read More
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Asbestos Victim’s Family Gets Second Chance at Justice
Frank Burford and his children blame his years of working for Howmet Aerospace’s predecessor Alcoa for his wife’s death from asbestosis, a disease that, like malignant mesothelioma, is caused by exposure to asbestos. When their wrongful death lawsuit claim was dismissed for lack of evidence, the bereaved family appealed and argued that the trial court …Read More
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Victim Points to Apprenticeship Work as Cause of Mesothelioma
Michael Wagner was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma after years of working with asbestos-contaminated products. He filed suit against the companies whose contaminated products he’d worked with, accusing them of negligence and failure to warn of the danger he faced. When American Biltrite petitioned for the case against it to be dropped, the victim provided expert …Read More
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As Mesothelioma Trial Approaches, Both Sides Argue Against Other’s Witnesses
One of the most important elements of any personal injury lawsuit, including those about malignant mesothelioma, is the testimony of expert witnesses. Though these individuals are not directly associated with the victim’s exposure, they are asked to provide background information and opinions that the jury relies upon to help them understand complex issues. In a …Read More
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Mesothelioma Victim’s Daughter Prevails in Quest for Justice
Sandra Reichart’s malignant mesothelioma diagnosis came after years of working with talcum powder products in her beauty salon, and her daughter, Holly Fisher, blamed asbestos in the talc for her mother’s death. Though she won her mesothelioma lawsuit against multiple companies, one appealed the verdict and asked for relief. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently …Read More