Printing Press Operator’s Mesothelioma Death Spurs Lawsuit

Raymond Desiena died of malignant pleural mesothelioma after decades of working as a printing press operator. Upon learning that some of the equipment he’d worked with between the 1960s and 1980s had been built with asbestos-contaminated parts, he filed claims against the companies that manufactured them, accusing them of negligence in having failed to warn of their health risks.

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Printing Press Companies Seek Dismissal from Mesothelioma Claim

Malignant pleural mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos, but Mr. Desiena had no idea that the Airflex friction brakes installed in the L3Harris Technology printing presses he worked with were contaminated with the carcinogen. He also didn’t know that the toxic material contaminated the Heidelberg USA equipment he worked with.

Confronted with the mesothelioma lawsuits, both companies filed motions for summary judgment asking that the claims be dismissed. They supported their requests with affidavits from corporate representatives asserting that their company’s equipment did not contain the toxic material, but Justice Adam Silvera identified significant weaknesses in the statements the representatives submitted.

Weaknesses in Corporate Affidavits Allow Mesothelioma Claim to Move Forward

Though one of the printing press company representatives, George Karosas, asserted that his company’s equipment contained no asbestos and could not have caused Mr. Horvath’s mesothelioma, he also admitted that his knowledge was limited to printing presses in operation decades after Mr. Horvath’s exposure took place. The same was true of Shawn McDougall, who submitted an affidavit on behalf of Heidelberg. Neither man had any knowledge of the equipment or its contents during the twenty years when the victim had worked with it, fifty years earlier.

Based on these shortcomings, as well as the clarity of information that Mr. Desiena had provided about the nature of his work and exposure and details about the way he’d interacted with the equipment, the judge denied the motions to dismiss and allowed the case to proceed.

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Paul Danziger

Paul Danziger

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Paul Danziger grew up in Houston, Texas and earned a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago. For over 25 years years he has focused on representing mesothelioma cancer victims and others hurt by asbestos exposure. Paul and his law firm have represented thousands of people diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer, recovering significant compensation for injured clients. Every client is extremely important to Paul and he will take every call from clients who want to speak with him. Paul and his law firm handle mesothelioma cases throughout the United States.

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