Mesothelioma - Jury Verdicts
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This was an asbestosis action in which the plaintiff, age 70 at the time of trial, contended that as a result of his exposure to asbestos allegedly supplied by two non-settling defendant distributors, he sustained the asbestosis related conditions of interstitial fibrosis and severe pleural thickening. The plaintiff also contended that he will incur additional medical expens...
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This was an action brought by the estate of the 52-year-old decedent engineer, who died of malignant mesothelioma as an alleged result of his exposure to the defendants' asbestos containing products at various locations over the course of his career. The action proceeded to trial against the defendant Celotex Corporation and the defendant Fibreboard Corporation. The deced...
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This products liability case was brought by a 51-year-old male plaintiff who had been employed as a pipe coverer from 1960-1962 at the New York Naval Shipyard. The subject action proceeded on the issues of whether the plaintiff did, in fact, sustain an asbestos related disease and if so, what damages were suffered by the plaintiff and the plaintiff's wife. The plaintiff contended ...
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This was an asbestos case tried on a reverse bifurcation basis, in which the plaintiff, aged 50 at trial, contended that he sustained asbestosis causing some shortness of breath upon exertion as well as pleural thickening which was asymptomatic.
The plaintiff also contended that he faces an increased risk of cancer and has suffered extensive fear of developing this disease ...
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This action was brought by a 62-year-old male plaintiff who contended that as a result of exposure to the defendant manufacturers' asbestos products, he sustained asbestos related pleural thickening and mild asbestosis. The plaintiff contended that he suffered shortness of breath and lethargy due to his illness. The plaintiff was employed as a welder at the Philadelphia Naval ...
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This was a consolidated asbestos exposure case involving two decedents, both of whom died of mesothelioma, or cancer of the lining of the lungs, as an alleged result of their exposure to asbestos. The initial plaintiff contended that the 58-year-old decedent, an electrician working at a naval ship yard, was exposed to asbestos used by co-workers over an approximate 11 year peri...
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The plaintiff, who was exposed to raw asbestos at work from 1937- 1942 and from 1945-1948, contended that he suffered asbestosis which was causing shortness of breath upon exertion as well as asbestos-related pleural thickening. The defendant contended that the shortness of breath was mild and stemmed from hypertension.
The plaintiff, who could not make a claim for an actual ...
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This was an asbestos exposure case involving a 67-year-old decedent who died from mesothelioma caused by long-term exposure to the defendants' asbestos products. The plaintiff contended that the decedent was exposed to raw asbestos fibers for at least a ten year period of time while working for a company which manufactured asbestos shingles. The plaintiff had named five asbesto...
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This was an asbestosis case tried on a reverse bifurcation basis in which the plaintiff, in his mid-40's at trial, contended that as a result of his 12 year exposure to asbestos, he suffered asbestosis and severe pleural thickening. The plaintiff contended that the asbestos related scarring to the pleura was particularly severe, necessitating a prior surgical procedure known as a ...
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This was an asbestos case involving a 67-year-old decedent who died of mesothelioma. The plaintiff had initially named 20 asbestos companies as defendants. Five of these defendants had filed bankruptcy, one was dismissed on product identification grounds, and all but two of the remaining defendants settled prior to trial. One of the non-settling defendants produced evidence tha...
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