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EnPro unit files Chapter 11

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Quoted from http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/stories/2010/06/07/daily5.html

Monday, June 7, 2010, 11:09am EDT
EnPro unit files Chapter 11
Charlotte Business Journal - by John Downey and Roberta Fuchs Staff Writers
Saying it needs to protect itself from unjustified liability claims, EnPro Industries Inc. has placed a subsidiary under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to negotiate all asbestos claims.
Chief Executive Steve Macadam emphasized in a […]

Asbestos Case Wins $200 Million In Punitive Damages; Will It Stick?

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Rhoda Evans was exposed to asbestos when she washed her husband’s clothes. Her husband, Bobby, worked for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power where he would sometimes cut pipe containing asbestos. These pipes were distributed by CertainTeed. Mrs. Evans never worked around asbestos herself, but by simply breathing in the fibers left on […]

DuPont Implicated In The Asbestos-Related Death Of The Wife Of A Former Employee

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Ruby Neely died earlier this year due to the asbestos-related cancer, mesothelioma. After her husband, Lively, worked for over 20 years at the DuPont plant in Old Hickory, Tennessee, she inhaled enough asbestos simply through her daily contact with him to give her the deadly disease. Lively also succumbed to an asbestos-related disease, and their […]

Smithsonian Settles With Former Employee Over Asbestosis Lawsuit

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Back in late March 2009, we reported on the denial of an asbestosis claim of former National Air and Space Museum employee, Richard Pullman.  After fighting the Smithsonian over an unsafe work environment due to improper management of asbestos, Pullman and the Smithsonian have reached a $233,000 agreement. 
After Pullman’s claim was denied in March, the […]

Large Asbestos Jury Verdict For Mesothelioma Victim Reversed By Florida Appeals Court

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

As we reported back in Spring of 2008, a Miami-Dade County jury found Honeywell International negligent for selling asbestos brakes awarding Stephen E. Guilder and his family almost $24.2 million.  Asbestos News Minute covered this story, as well.
Now, after Mr. Guilder’s death and over a year later, Florida’s 3rd District Court of Appeal has reversed […]

Major Asbestos Industrial Company Is Protagonist Of ‘Killer Company’

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Earlier this year, ABC Australia reporter Matt Peacock published his book Killer Company: James Hardie Exposed.  The book centers on James Hardie, a major industrial company responsible for numerous asbestos-related diseases, such as mesothelioma.  Mesothelioma is painful, fatal, and has no cure.
Matt Peacock began investigating the company and its devious practices in 1977.  After years of research, […]

Family’s Case Is Settled After Six Year Battle Over Asbestos-related Death

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Earlier this month, the Satterfield family was finally successful in receiving a settlement after chasing ALCOA Aluminum for six years concerning the asbestos-related death of Amanda Satterfield, who was only 25 when she succumbed to mesothelioma.
Amanda’s father, Doug Satterfield, worked in an Alcoa plant from the time Amanda was a baby.  Each evening when returning […]

California Jury Awards Asbestos Worker $3.4 Million

Monday, August 10th, 2009

It only took a day for a San Francisco jury to find a Canadian company liable for exposing a deceased former Johns-Manville Transite plant worker to asbestos.
Richard Worthley Sr., worked in the plant in Waukegan, Ill. from May 1968 to 1984, when it closed. He was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2004.
The defendant in the case, […]

Wisconsin Bill Could Limit Asbestos Lawsuits

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

There is a little-known provision sliding through the state budged in Wisconsin which some fear will stop recovery of damages for asbestos cancer.
The proposal, which has not had any public hearing, would limit plaintiffs’ ability to sue companies that merged with smaller companies before 1972.
Supporters of the provision say it is narrowly written […]

Don’t Forget Asbestos Claimants in GM Bankruptcy

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Asbestos claimants asked for an official committee in the General Motors bankruptcy case, saying the government’s plan to sell the automaker may be unconstitutional since they’ve been left out of negotiations.
The plan is to sell GM’s best assets to a new company. So where would that leave future asbestos claimants? Probably in the […]

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