Blog sobre mesotelioma
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$6.6 Million Jury Verdict Returned to Mesothelioma Victim
After a grueling trial, a Florida jury ordered Union Carbide to pay mesothelioma victim William Aubin an astonishing $14,191,000 in damages. Though that amount was later reduced to $6.6 million to reflect other companies’ previously established liabilities, the asbestos company appealed the overall verdict and an appeals court overturned the verdict. Upon review, the Florida …Leer más
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Despite Caterpillar’s Objections, Court Allows $4.5 Million Mesothelioma Verdict to Stand
The family of Navy veteran Edwin Estenson was devastated by his mesothelioma diagnosis and death and was intent on getting justice from the companies that had exposed him to asbestos and caused him so much suffering. While every other company they filed suit against agreed to settle out of court, Caterpillar Inc. insisted on having …Leer más
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81-Year-Old Mesothelioma Victim Awarded $23 Million
James McWilliams has little doubt about how he came to have malignant pleural mesothelioma. After a lifetime of work as a steamfitter, he blames asbestos in Jenkins Bros. valves for his illness and sued the company for the damages that he suffered. Earlier this year a New York City jury awarded him $23 million in …Leer más
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After “Fatally Inconsistent” Verdict, Mesothelioma Victim Gets New Trial
Calling an asbestos company’s argument in favor of preserving an inconsistent mesothelioma verdict “impermissible,” the California Court of Appeals agreed with the perplexed and frustrated plaintiffs that a new trial was required. The jury had decided both that Mission Stucco’s products were a substantial factor in the victim’s illness and that they had no comparative …Leer más
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Specifics of Legal Claim Make All the Difference in Preserving Victim’s Lawsuit
Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The vast majority of people diagnosed with the disease are exposed on the job, and in many cases, could have been protected had their employer or other companies warned them or taken steps to protect them. That’s what Nolan J. Lebouf Jr. based …Leer más
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Power Company’s Attempt to Blame Mesothelioma on Subcontractor Fails
Despite the best efforts of Georgia Power Company’s attorneys, the company will be required to defend itself against charges of causing Colen Campbell’s malignant mesothelioma. The company had attempted to shift the blame to North Brothers, a subcontractor that Campbell worked for, and that the power company had hired to install asbestos-contaminated insulation. But Campbell was …Leer más
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Judge in Mesothelioma Claim Denies Insurance Company’s Request
Mesothelioma lawsuits are complex legal actions that involve numerous defendants and multiple layers of liability. The wrongful death claim filed by Roseanna Matherne’s family accused multiple companies of negligence for having exposed her to asbestos carried home on her husband’s work clothes, and that liability extended beyond her husband’s employer to the company that ensured …Leer más
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New York Jury Delivers Unanimous Mesothelioma Verdict Against Honda Motors
For years, automobile manufacturers continued selling asbestos-containing parts despite knowing that exposure to the toxic mineral could cause mesothelioma and other cancers. Many mechanics and other auto workers have been diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases as a result. Recently, a New York man filed suit against Honda Motors, blaming the auto giant’s failure to warn of …Leer más
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Mesothelioma-Stricken Navy Vet Asks for More Time to Prove His Case
Ronald Behrmann is a 30-year veteran of the U.S. Navy who was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma. He believes that his fatal illness was caused by exposure to asbestos-contaminated electrical components he worked with during the course of his career, and filed a personal injury lawsuit against the companies that supplied those parts. While his attorneys …Leer más
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Judge Applies “Thirteenth Juror Doctrine” to Order New Mesothelioma Trial
When Jerry Crawford filed a mesothelioma lawsuit against Covil Corporation, the case seemed like a slam dunk. Not only was there strong evidence in support of his claim of negligence, but Covil’s blatant lies during the trial led the judge to explicitly inform the jury about them. Despite this, the jury found in favor of …Leer más
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Victim’s $15 Million Mesothelioma Award Stands
A California jury’s $15 million award to a retired construction supervisor will stand, despite an appeal filed by the asbestos company he blamed for his illness. Norris Morgan and his wife had successfully sued J-M Manufacturing for having exposed him to asbestos dust on the job. California Jury Held Asbestos Company Responsible for Mesothelioma Diagnosis …Leer más
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Asbestos Lung Cancer Victim Files Lawsuit Against Hospital
West Virginia resident Donna R. Spurling has filed an asbestos-related lung cancer lawsuit against a West Virginia college, accusing them of negligence in having exposed her to asbestos hidden in the walls of her buildings. In addition to Fairmont State University, her suit also names the Fairmont State Board of Governors, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, …Leer más
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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, …Leer más
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Secondary Exposure to Asbestos Blamed for Woman’s Malignant Mesothelioma Death
Avondale Shipyard in Louisiana is frequently named a defendant in malignant mesothelioma lawsuits. The company employed thousands of workers who were exposed to and sickened by asbestos, but is frequently able to avoid responsibility by pointing to its role as a government contractor. A recent case showed that defense does not protect them from blame …Leer más
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Court’s Decision Points to Benefits of Experienced Representation in Mesothelioma Claims
When Roberto Elorreaga died of malignant pleural mesothelioma, his wife and sons continued pursuing his personal injury lawsuit. He’d filed claims against companies that either manufactured of supplied the asbestos-containing equipment to which he’d been exposed during his years working aboard U.S. Navy vessels and in Naval shipyards. Though the companies attempted to have the …Leer más
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BBC Blamed for Another Mesothelioma Death
The British Broadcasting Corporation’s storied reputation is being challenged by accusations that its negligence led to multiple former employees being diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma. Renowned for being the world’s first national broadcaster, for its historic role during World War II, and for the quality of its programming, in the last few years it has faced charges …Leer más
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Talc Company to Pay $29 Million to 35-Year-Old Mesothelioma Victim
It took a South Carolina jury just four hours to agree that talc supplier Whittaker Clark & Daniels should pay a 35-year-old mesothelioma victim and her husband $29 million in damages. After four weeks of evidence of the company supplying asbestos-contaminated talc to Mary Kay cosmetics, the group was convinced of the company’s negligence, and …Leer más
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California Landlord Lawsuit Points to Asbestos’ Mesothelioma Risk
It is well known that asbestos exposure can lead to a mesothelioma diagnosis. Though many think of the risk as a thing of the past, legacy asbestos that remains in place continues to be a real danger. This is the basis of a recent lawsuit accusing a landlord of failure to disclose the presence of …Leer más
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Despite Efforts to Protect Itself, Merck Joins List of Companies with Talc Mesothelioma Liability
People whose mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, and other illnesses have been linked to asbestos-contaminated talc are increasingly seeking justice from the consumer companies that included the product in their products. In the face of companies like Johnson & Johnson, Colgate-Palmolive, and Avon being told to pay enormous sums to victims, others are doing whatever they can …Leer más
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Mesothelioma Victim’s Family Blames Asbestos in Valves for Illness and Death
When Willie Hollingsworth was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma, he and his family members immediately began searching for answers. How could he have fallen pretty to this deadly disease? They quickly found the answer: the products he had worked with throughout his career had been contaminated with asbestos. In response, they filed personal injury lawsuits against …Leer más