Mrs. Sharon Rosenberg filed a case against Alpha Wire Company in New York City for causing the wrongful death of her husband Joel from mesothelioma. Mr. Rosenberg died at the age of 64 years.
Mr. Rosenberg developed mesothelioma as a result of working as an electrician. He spent his entire working life as an electrician in New York with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 3. While on the job he was exposed to asbestos and asbestos dust from the products of Alpha Wire.
Mr. Rosenberg developed mesothelioma after he retired from the job. When the diagnosis was made he was living in New Jersey. Mr. Rosenberg’s workplace asbestos exposure occurred while working in the electrician trade in work sites in New York. Exposure developed from a variety of worksites including the Arthur Kill Powerhouse in Staten Island, the World Trade Center, Kennedy Airport and Rockefeller Center.
On December 17, 2007, a jury awarded $3 million for Mr. Rosenberg’s pain and suffering and $1 million to Mrs. Rosenberg for emotional loss. To learn more, contact the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Attorneys at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.
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The estate of Paul Bowen has filed a case of wrongful death in Illinois on May 5, 2008. Mr. Bowen died last year from mesothelioma. It is claimed that his disease was wrongly caused.
The case has been filed against 73 companies including Bondex International, CBS, Conoco, Phillips, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Goodyear, John Crane, Owens-Illinois, Pharmacia, and Shell Chemicals. Mr. Bowen was diagnosed with mesothelioma on October 8, 2007, and died on December 31.
Mr. Bowen worked as a laborer, truck driver, kiln operator, miner and mechanic from 1951 to 2004. Mr. Bowen’s wife also was employed as a machine operator, maintenance worker, finisher and stripper at various locations. She worked with and around asbestos and asbestos-containing products.
The dust created by working with and around asbestos and permeated Mrs. Bowen’s clothing. Thus the asbestos dust would be carried home and become airborne again. The estate is claiming a compensation of $250,000 for negligence, willful and wanton acts, conspiracy and negligent spoliation among other allegations.
For more information, contact the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Attorneys at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.
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DuPont and several other asbestos manufacturers are facing a lawsuit after a woman developed Mesothelioma from doing her husbands laundry. Frances Barras, wife and mother of five children, has developed Mesothelioma from handling the clothes of her husband for many years.
Louis Barras, her husband, was a refinery worker at a DuPont facility from 1957 to 1985. Mrs. Barras diligently washed and cared for her husband’s asbestos-contaminated clothing, inhaling the dangerous asbestos fibers over the years.
The Barras family has sued DuPont and other asbestos manufacturers for failing to properly warn Mr. Barras of the dangers of his job, as well as failing to warn him how to protect his family from the effects of his job. The family claims that DuPont ignored the safety recommendations of the industry and failed to properly protect their employees and the families of their employees from harm.
For more information, contact the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Attorneys at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.
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Dr. Stephen Guilder was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma on September 26, 2007. Guilder filed a lawsuit in Miami-Dade court against Honeywell international Inc, formerly Bendix, claiming that the disease was wrongly caused. It was claimed that Guilder’s exposure to Honeywell’s asbestos brakes in the 1970s and early 1980s caused his terminal cancer.
The trial took two only weeks and on April 28, 2008, the jury awarded $24,170,000 to Guilder. This is believed to be the largest compensatory jury award in Florida for a victim of asbestos exposure.
For more information, contact the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Attorneys at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.
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On April 17, 2008, Mr. George Geisler filed a lawsuit in Illinois, claiming 59 defendants were responsible for his diagnosis of mesothelioma – companies such as CBS, Ford Motor Company, General Electric, General Motors, Goodyear, Honeywell International, Ingersoll-Rand, John Crane, Owens-Illinois, and Phillips Electrical.
Geisler had been a machinist since 1978. In that capacity he worked at various locations in Utah and Illinois. Geisler claims that during the course of his employment of repairing automobiles, both at the premises and during repairs at home, he was exposed to and inhaled or ingested or otherwise absorbed, asbestos fibers emanating from certain products. The products contained asbestos when alternatives were available.
Geisler claims that the disease has disabled and disfigured him , as well as rendered him incapable of employment. He is seeking compensation of $250,000 in damages for negligence, in addition to compensatory damages and punitive damages.
For more information, contact the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Attorneys at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.
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