West Virginia Mesothelioma Victims Reach Rapid Settlement Agreement in Face of COVID-19

COVID-19 is impacting mesothelioma victims in countless ways, and one of the most surprising happened last week in a 4,000-square-foot events venue in Wheeling, West Virginia, the Highlands Event Center. The location hosted attorneys representing hundreds of asbestos plaintiffs, attorneys for asbestos companies, and a West Virginia Supreme Court judge. Working together, the group successfully reached an undisclosed private settlement and avoided exposing a large number of jurors and litigants to the risk of exposure to the novel coronavirus.

Mass Litigation Asbestos Case Resolved

The trial in the mass litigation asbestos case involved people diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma, asbestosis and other asbestos-related diseases, and it was scheduled to take place in Ohio County Circuit Court next week. The grouping of lawsuits consisted of 38 separate cases with more than 100 defendants named, and some of which included more than 140 defendants. 

In anticipation of companies sending attorneys and witnesses to testify, as well as having mesothelioma and cáncer de pulmón relacionado con el amianto victims, their attorneys and families, and jurors present, Judge Ronald Wilson had urged the parties to come together to reach a settlement. He warned that otherwise the weeks-long case would have brought all those people and court personnel together needlessly, all having to practice social distancing, wearing masks and practicing other COVID-19 precautions.

Mesothelioma Settlements Achieved in Less Than Two Days

Despite the high number of defendants and litigants in the mesotelioma and lung cancer lawsuits, the negotiations between defense and plaintiffs’ attorneys and Judge Wilson were successfully resolved in less than two days. Ohio County Clerk of Courts Brenda Miller said that Judge Wilson had urged the parties to come together, warning that otherwise a trial would have begun today despite concerns over COVID-19.

“Those are usually very long trials, and they can go for weeks.,” she said. “Judge Wilson usually has about three of those cases a year. It’s great it was settled before we had to bring in a jury,” she said. “With these types of settlements, we try to settle as much as possible with the defendants to limit the number of people who are going to trial.” 

The rapid resolution of these West Virginia asbestos cases demonstrates how courts and litigants adapted the legal process during the COVID-19 pandemic to protect vulnerable mesothelioma victims while still ensuring access to justice. By encouraging settlement over prolonged trials, the court balanced public health concerns with the urgent needs of seriously ill plaintiffs whose cases often involve limited life expectancy. This approach highlights how flexibility in asbestos litigation can reduce delays, minimize risk, and provide timely compensation to victims and their families during extraordinary circumstances.

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Pablo Danziger

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Paul Danziger creció en Houston, Texas, y se licenció en Derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Northwestern en Chicago. Durante más de 25 años, se ha dedicado a representar a víctimas de mesotelioma y a otras personas afectadas por la exposición al asbesto. Paul y su bufete han representado a miles de personas diagnosticadas con mesotelioma, asbestosis y cáncer de pulmón, obteniendo indemnizaciones significativas para los clientes lesionados. Cada cliente es fundamental para Paul y atenderá todas las llamadas de quienes deseen hablar con él. Paul y su bufete se encargan de casos de mesotelioma en todo Estados Unidos.

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