Ceramics Manufacturing | Industrial Talc Handling | Ohio | $6.35 Million Recovery
Case Overview
This case involves an Ohio engineer who was diagnosed with mesotelioma maligno decades after repeated occupational exposure to industrial talc while working at a ceramics manufacturing facility.
Although he later built a successful career in engineering and design, his most significant asbestos exposure occurred earlier in life while handling large quantities of powdered talc in a ceramics production environment.
Mesothelioma is a disease known for its long latency period, often developing decades after initial exposure.
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Occupational & Exposure History
Ceramics Manufacturing – Direct Talc Handling
While attending school, the claimant worked multiple summers and part-time shifts at a ceramics facility that produced decorative ceramic products.
His responsibilities included:
- Handling and pouring 50-pound bags of powdered talc
- Mixing talc and clay in large industrial vats
- Creating ceramic “slip” used in molding processes
- Working in enclosed spaces where visible dust was generated
The talc was purchased in bulk from suppliers and regularly handled in powder form. No respiratory protection was provided.
The case centered on direct, repeated occupational exposure to industrial talc, a material known during certain time periods to contain asbestos contamination.
Later Career – Engineering Roles
After completing his education, he worked in engineering roles involving:
- Machine tool manufacturing
- Aerospace systems development
- Automotive and engine control systems
These positions were largely office-based and design-focused. They were not considered the primary source of asbestos exposure.
Additional Exposure Review
He reported minimal automotive brake work over his lifetime and no significant insulation or demolition work. The investigation focused primarily on his ceramics-related talc exposure.
Medical Diagnosis
He was diagnosed with mesotelioma maligno in 2010 following medical testing and evaluation.
The diagnosis occurred decades after his talc exposure — consistent with established medical understanding of asbestos-related disease progression.
Legal & Investigative Strategy
A detailed investigation was conducted that included:
- Reconstruction of talc handling and mixing duties
- Identification of talc suppliers and sourcing history
- Evaluation of potential asbestos contamination in industrial talc
- Review of medical and pathology documentation
- Preparation of claims under Ohio law
The case proceeded under a product liability theory involving contaminated talc, rather than traditional insulation exposure.
Case Outcome & Financial Resolution
As of January 2021, the case resulted in a $6,350,000 financial recovery.
The resolution provided meaningful financial security for the claimant and his family.
Represented By
The claimant in this case was represented by Danziger & De Llano Mesothelioma Law Firm, a nationally recognized firm with decades of experience handling asbestos and talc-related mesothelioma claims.
This case result is featured for informational purposes by MesotheliomaLawyerCenter.org, an educational resource dedicated to helping individuals understand their legal rights after an asbestos-related diagnosis.
Key Takeaway
This case demonstrates that asbestos exposure can occur outside of traditional industrial trades. Workers handling industrial talc in ceramics manufacturing may face significant risk when talc is contaminated with asbestos.
Even part-time or seasonal work involving powdered materials can result in serious long-term consequences decades later.
Learn More
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma — especially if you worked in ceramics, manufacturing, or handled industrial talc, you may have important legal options available.
Visit MesotheliomaLawyerCenter.org to request a confidential case evaluation. If appropriate, your case may be reviewed by experienced lawyers such as Danziger & De Llano Mesothelioma Law Firm.
There is no cost to speak with an attorney and no obligation to move forward.
Understanding your options is the first step.