A roundup of recent asbestos-related news and information that you should be aware of. An ongoing list of reported asbestos hot spots in the US from the Asbestos News Roundup archive appears on our asbestos map.
Charleston, WV: The widow of Mr. Henry H. Bowling has filed an asbestos lawsuit naming 105 companies as defendants. In her lawsuit, Mrs. Patricia B. Bowling claims the companies are responsible for her late husband’s esophageal cancer and resulting death.
Henry Bowling was diagnosed with esophageal cancer on May 7, 2010, and subsequently died on October 21, 2010, according Mrs. Bowling.
Mrs. Bowling’s asbestos lawsuit alleges that the 105 defendants exposed her husband to asbestos and/or asbestos-containing products during his career as a laborer and crane operator at Armco Steel from 1968 until 1996.
The defendants are being sued based upon theories of negligence, contaminated buildings, breach of expressed/implied warranty, strict liability, intentional tort, conspiracy, misrepresentation and post-sale duty to warn, according to the suit.
The 105 defendants named in the asbestos lawsuit are: 3M Company; 4520 Corporation, Inc.; A.K. Steel Corporation; A.W. Chesterton Company; Ajax Magnethermic Corporation; Aker Kvaerner, Inc.; Amdura Corporation; Aurora Pump Company; Borg-Warner Corporation; Brand Insulations, Inc.; BWIP, Inc.; Bucyrus International, Inc.; Buffalo Pumps, Inc.; Caterpillar, Inc.; Certainteed Corporation; Clark Equipment Company; Cleaver Brooks Company, Inc.; Columbus McKinnon Corporation; Copes-Vulcan, Inc.; Crane Company; Crown, Cork & Seal USA, Inc.; Dezurik, Inc.; Dow Chemical Company; Dravo Corporation; Durabla Manufacturing Company; Eaton Electrical, Inc.; Fairmont Supply Company; F.B. Wright Company; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Flowserve FSD Corporation f/k/a Durametallic Corp.; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Durco International, Inc.; FMC Corporation; Ford Motor Company; Foseco, Inc.; Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation; Gardner Denver, Inc.; General Electric Company, Inc.; General Refractories Company; Geoge V. Hamilton, Inc.; Georgia Pacific; the Gorman-Rupp Company; Goulds Pumps, Inc.; Grinnell Corporation; Honeywell International f/k/a Allied Signal, Inc.; Honeywell International, Inc.; I.U. North America, Inc.; IMO Industries, Inc.; Industrial Holdings Corporation; Inductotherm Industries, Inc.; Ingersoll-Rand Company; Insul Company, Inc.; ITT Corporation; J.H. France Refractories; Joy Technologies, Inc.; Kelsey-Hayes Company; Lockheed Martin Corporation; Manitowoc Cranes, Inc.; McJunkin Corporation; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Morgan Engineering Systems, Inc.; Mueller Steam Specialty; NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc.; Nagle Pumps; Navistar, Inc.; National Service Industries, Inc.; Nitro Industrial Coverings, Inc.; Oakfabco, Inc.; Oglebay Norton Company and its division Ferro Engineering; Ohio Valley Insulating Company, Inc.; Peerless Pumps; Pneumo Abex Corporation; Premier Refractories, Inc.; Rapid American Corporation; Reading Crane and Engineering Company; Rhone-Poulenc AG Company; Riley Power, Inc.; Rockwell Automation, Inc.; Ross Brothers Construction Co.; Rust Constructors, Inc.; Rust Engineering & Construction, Inc.; Schneider Electric USA, Inc.; State Electric Supply Company; Sterling Fluid Systems (USA); Stockham Valves & Fittings; Sundyne Corporation; Superior Boiler Works, Inc.; Taco, Inc.; Tasco Insulations, Inc.; the F.D. Lawrence Electric Company; Thiem Corp.; UB West Virginia, Inc.; Union Carbide Chemical & Plastics Company; Uniroyal Holdings, Inc.; United Engineers & Constructors, Inc.; Viacom, Inc.; Vimasco Corporation; Warren Pumps, Inc.; Weil-McLain Company; West Virginia State Electric Supply; Westinghouse Air Brake Division of Trane U.S., Inc.; Westinghouse Air Brake and/or Wabco; WT/HRC Corporation; Washington Group International; Yale Materials Handling Corporation; Yarway Corporation; and Zurn Industries, Inc. (wvrecord.com)
New York, NY: A sizable settlement has been paid to the widow of a Montvale, N.J., man who died from peritoneal mesothelioma cancer. The settlement—reached midway through trial—was negotiated on behalf of the widow, Robin Veraldo.
The amount of the settlement was not disclosed, but the New York-based law firm described it as “substantial.”
Veraldo sued as executrix of the estate of her late husband, Randy Veraldo. He was 52 when he died in 2009, seven months after being diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma cancer, court records show.
According to those documents, Randy Veraldo was a parts handler at a Teterboro, N.J., warehouse from 1978-85. The job required him to unpack clutch plates delivered on a near-daily basis from various suppliers. The clutch plates were said to contain asbestos, a mineral once widely used in the U.S. as a cheap insulating material until it was found to cause mesothelioma cancer. (prweb.com)
Freeport, NC: The Rawleigh complex buildings, located at Spring Street and Liberty Avenue in the city of Freeport, are scheduled to undergo asbestos remediation beginning November 11. It’s anticipated that the work will continue through to February 2012.
The remediation will deal with the asbestos contamination of Rawleigh Buildings B, D and E sites. Because all the asbestos removal will take place in enclosed buildings, traffic and pedestrians are not expected to be impacted. The project is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Cleanup Grants. (The Journal-Standard.com)