$17 Million Awarded to Family of Veteran Felled By Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma affects victims from all walks of life, but the vast majority of Americans diagnosed with the rare and fatal form of cancer continues to be veterans, and particularly those who served in the U.S.  Navy. An Arizona jury recently heard the case of one such victim, a man whose 35-year history of service in the Navy exposed him to deadly levels of the asbestos that led to his illness.

Family Continues Lawsuit After Loved One’s Mesothelioma Death

George Colbourn was diagnosed with mesotelioma maligno in 2012. After realizing that his illness was caused by the asbestos he was exposed to from 1959 through 1966, when he served as a machinist at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, he filed a product liability lawsuit against several companies whose products he’d worked with. He died less than a year after his diagnosis and his claim was amended to a wrongful death action on behalf of his family.

Evidence provided in the mesothelioma lawsuit showed that Mr. Colbourn had numerous job responsibilities that exposed him to asbestos in products manufactured by Crane Company, William Powell Company, and several others, and that the companies were aware or should have been aware of the dangers that the deadly material posed. His job had included removing asbestos-containing gaskets and packing from valves that were clearly contaminated with the deadly material.

Navy Found Partially to Blame for Mesothelioma Death

Though the jury agreed with the family that the defendants were largely responsible for Mr. Colbourn’s mesothelioma death, they also held the Navy 47% responsible. They awarded Mrs. Colbourn $6 million for her losses and each of his surviving children $1 million, plus provided and additional $8 million in punitive damages to the victim’s estate. In all the family will receive $17 million in damages following the loss of their loved one.

Why This Case Matters for Navy Veterans

This verdict highlights the long-term health risks faced by Navy veterans who were routinely exposed to asbestos while working in shipyards and aboard naval vessels. Machinery, valves, gaskets, and insulation used throughout naval facilities often contained asbestos, and many service members were never warned of the dangers. Courts continue to recognize that manufacturers and suppliers may be held accountable when their asbestos-containing products contribute to mesothelioma decades later.

Get Help After Military Asbestos Exposure

If you or a loved one developed mesothelioma after serving in the Navy or another branch of the military, you may have legal options. Speaking with an experienced abogado especializado en mesotelioma can help clarify potential compensation, filing deadlines, and benefits available to veterans and their families. You can learn more by requesting our free Financial Compensation Packet, which outlines available claims and legal resources.

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Pablo Danziger

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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