A roundup of recent asbestos-related news and information that you should be aware of.
Four new asbestos lawsuits were filed in recent weeks, naming a total of 323 defendant companies between them.
Charleston WV: A couple from New Martinsville has named 95 companies as defendants in their asbestos suit, alleging that those companies are responsible for William R. Henthorn’s mesothelioma, for which he was diagnosed in September.
According to the suit, Henthorn and his wife, Eva Louise Henthorn, claim the defendants caused the development of malignant mesothelioma because they exposed him to his asbestos. Mr. Henthorn was employed at the PPG Natrium Plant in New Martinsville from 1959 until 1977.
The 95 defendants named in the suit are: A.O. Smith Corporation; A.W. Chesterton Company; Ajax Magnethermic Corporation; Allegheny Energy, Inc.; Allied Glove Corporation; American Optical Corporation; Armstrong International, Inc.; Armstrong Pumps, Inc.; Aqua-Chem, Inc.; Atlas Industries, Inc.; Bayer Corporation; Beazer East, Inc.; Brand Insulations, Inc.; Cashco, Inc.; Catalytic Construction Company; CBS Corporation; Champlain Cable Corporation; Consolidated Aluminum Corporation; Copes-Vulcan, Inc.; Crane Co.; Crown Cork & Seal Company; Dezurik, Inc.; Dravo Corporation; Durametallic Corporation; Eaton Corporation; Electrolux Home Products; F.B. Wright Company; Fairmont Supply; Flowserve U.S., Inc.; FMC Corporation; Foseco, Inc.; Foster Wheeler Corporation; General Electric Company; Genuine Parts Company; Gentex Corporation; George V. Hamilton, Inc.; Goulds Pumps, Inc.; Greene Tweed & Company; Grinnell Corporation; Hedman Resources Limited; Honeywell, Inc; Honeywell International, Inc.; Hunter Sales Corporation; IMO Industries, Inc.; I.U. North America, Inc.; Industrial Holdings Corporation; Ingersoll-Rand; Insul Company, Inc.; ITT Corporation; J.M. Foster, Inc.; Joy Technologies; M.S. Jacobs & Associates, Inc.; Marley Cooling Tower; Mallinckrodt Group, Inc.; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; McCann Shields Paint Company; McCarls, Inc.; McJunkin Red Man Corporation; Milton Roy Company; Milwaukee Valve Company; Minnotte Contracting Corporation; Monongahela Power Company; Nagle Pumps, Inc.; Nitro Industrial Coverings, Inc.; Oglebay Norton Company; Ohio Power; Ohio Valley Insulating Company; Owens-Illinois, Inc.; Plotkin Brothers Supply, LLP; Powell Valve Company; Power Piping; PPG Industries, Inc.; Premier Refractories, Inc.; Riley Stoker Corporation; Safety First Industries, Inc.; Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc.; Sealite, Inc.; Spirax Sarco, Inc.; Square D Company; Stockham Valves & Fittings; Sunbeam Products, Inc.; Tasco Insulation, Inc.; Thiem Corporation; Townsend & Bottum, Inc.; Treco Construction Services, Inc.; UB West Virginia, Inc.; Unifrax Corporation; Union Carbide Corporation; United Conveyor Corporation; Vimasco Corporation; Virginia Electric and Power Company, Inc.; Washington Group International; WMX Technologies, Inc.; Yarway Corporation; and Zurn Industries, Inc. (WVirginiaRecord.com)
Kanawha, WV: The widow of Dwain L. Chenoweth, who was diagnosed with lung cancer on April 13 and subsequently died has filed an asbestos claim naming 72 companies as defendants. In her suit, Josephine Chenoweth alleges the defendants caused her late husband’s lung cancer and death by exposing him to asbestos and asbestos fibers during his career at Union Carbide Corporation from 1959 until 1999.
The 72 defendants named in the suit are: 3M Company; A.W. Chesterton Company; Aurora Pump Company; Buffalo Pumps, Inc.; BW IP, Inc.; Certaintecd Corporation; Cleaver-Brooks Company, Inc.; Crane Company; Crown, Cork & Seal USA, Inc.; Dezurik, Inc.; Dow Chemical Company; Eaton Electrical, Inc., as Successor in interest to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.; Elliott Company; Erie City Iron Works; Fisher Controls International, LLC; Flowserve US Inc., a/k/a Nordstrom Valves; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Durco International, Inc.; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Flowserve FSD Corporalion; FMC Corporation; Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation; General Electric Company, Inc.; Gordon Gasket & Packing Co.; Goulds Pumps, Inc.; Greene Tweed & Company; Grinnell, LLC; Henry Vogt Machine Company; Hercules, Inc.; Honeywell International, f/k/a Allied Signal, Inc.; Honeywell International, Inc.; IMO Industries, Inc.; Industrial Holdings Corporation; Ingersoll-Rand Company; Invensys Systems, Inc.; ITT Corporation d/b/a Bell & Gossett Pumps and d/b/a Kennedy Valves; ITT Corporation d/b/a Hammel Dahl Valves; Lockheed Martin Corporation; McJunkin Corporation; McNally Industries; Met Pro Corporation; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Milwaukee Valve Company, Inc.; Nagle Pumps; Nitro Industrial Coverings, Inc.; Ohio Valley Insulating Company, Inc.; Owens-Illinois, Inc.; Rapid American Corporation; Riley Power, Inc.; Rockwell Automations, Inc.; Roper Pump Company; Rust Constructors, Inc.; Schneider Electric USA, Inc.; State Electric Supply Company; Sterling Fluid Systems (USA), LLC; Stockham Valves & Fittings; Sundyne Corporation; Tasco Insulations, Inc.; the William Powell Company; Tyco Flow Control Company, LLC, a/k/a Crosby Valve, Inc.; Tyco Flow Control Company, LLC, a/k/a Kunkle Valves; Tyco Plow Control Company, LLC, a/k/a Lunkenheimcr Valves; UB West Virginia, Inc.; Union Carbide Chemical & Plastics Company; Uniroyal, Inc.; United Engineers & Constructors, Inc.; URS Energy & Construction, Inc.; Viacom, Inc.; Viking Pump Company; Vimasco Corporation; Waukesha Cherry-Burrell; West Virginia Electric Supply Company; Yarway Corporation; and Zurn Industries, Inc. (WVirginiaRecord.com)
Charleston,WV: A couple from Georgia have filed an asbestos suit naming 80 companies as defendants, alleging that the companies are responsible for Benny Charles Taylor’s lung cancer development.
The suit claims that on July 9, 2009, Mr. Taylor was diagnosed with lung cancer, and that he developed that cancer through exposure to asbestos and/or asbestos fibers at work. Mr. Taylor was employed by Delta Construction, J.B. Stevens, CC Taylor & Son and J.A. Jones Construction Company from 1955 until 2000.
The 80 defendants named in the suit are: 3M Company; Allegheny Power Systems; A.W. Chesterton Company; A.O. Smith Corporation; American Electric Power; American Electric Power Service Corporation; Appalachian Power Company; Aurora Pump Company; Brand Insulations, Inc.; Buffalo Pumps, Inc.; Certainteed Corporation; Cleaver-Brooks Company, Inc.; Crane Co.; Crown Cork & Seal USA; Dezurik, Inc.; Eaton Corporation; Elliott Company, Inc.; F.B. Wright Company; Fairmont Supply Company; Flowserve FSD Corporation; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Durco International, Inc.; Flowserve US, Inc.; FMC Corporation; Ford Motor Company; Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation; George V. Hamilton, Inc.; General Electric Company; Goodrich Corporation; Goulds Pumps; Greene Tweed & Company; Grinnell, LLC; Henry Vogt Machine Company; Honeywell International f/k/a Allied Signal, Inc.; Honeywell International, Inc.; Howden-Buffalo, Inc.; I.U. North America, Inc.; IMO Industries, Inc.; DeValco Corporation; Industrial Holdings Corporation; Ingersoll-Rand Company; Invensys Systems, Inc.; ITT Corporation; J.H. France Refractories; Lockheed Martin Corporation; McJunkin Corporation; McNally Industries; Met Pro Corporation; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Monogahela Power Company; Nagle Pumps, Inc.; National Service Industries Ventures, Inc.; Nebraska Boiler Company, Inc.; Nitro Industrial Coverings, Inc.; Oakfabco, Inc.; Ohio Power Company; Ohio Valley Insulating Company, Inc.; Owens-Illinois; Peerless Boilers, LLC; Rapid American Corporation; Riley Power, Inc.; Rockwell Automations, Inc.; Rust Engineering & Construction, Inc.; Sepco Corporation; Schneider Electric USA, Inc; Sterling Fluid Systems (USA), LLC; Standco Industries, Inc.; Superior Boiler Works, Inc.; Tasco Insulations; the Gage Company; the William Powell Company; Tyco Flow Control Company; UB West Virginia, Inc.; Uniroyal, Inc.; United Engineers & Constructors, Inc.; Viacom, Inc.; Viking Pump Company; Vimasco Corporation; URS Energy & Construction, Inc.; Weil-McLain Company; Yarway Corporation; and Zurn Industries, Inc. (WvirginiaRecord.com)
Charleston, WV: Ethel M. Barker, the widow of Marion Paul Barker, who was diagnosed with lung cancer on May 1, 2008 and subsequently died on November 4, 2008, has filed an asbestos suit naming 76 companies as defendants. Mrs. Barker claims that those defendants are responsible for her husband’s illness and resulting death.
The suit alleges that Marion Paul Barker was exposed to asbestos and asbestos fibers throughout his career, and that the defendants were negligent in allowing her late husband to be exposed to the asbestos.
The 76 companies named as defendants are: 3M Company; A.W. Chesterton Company; Aurora Pump Company; Borg-Warner Corporation; Buffalo Pumps, Inc.; BW IP, Inc.; Certainteed Corporation; Cleaver-Brooks Company, Inc.; Crane Company; Crown, Cork & Seal USA, Inc.; Dezurik, Inc.; Dow Chemical Company; Dravo Corporation; Eaton Electrical, Inc.; Elliott Company; Erie City Iron Works; Fisher Controls International, LLC; Flowserve US Inc., a/k/a Nordstrom Valves; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Durco International, Inc.; Flowserve US, Inc. f/k/a Flowserve FSD; FMC Corporation; Ford Motor Company; Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation; General Electric Company, Inc.; Gordon Gasket & Packing Co.; Goulds Pumps, Inc.; Greene Tweed & Company; Grinnell, LLC; Henry Vogt Machine Company; Hercules, Inc.; Honeywell International f/k/a Allied Signal, Inc.; Honeywell International, Inc.; IMO Industries, Inc.; Industrial Holdings Corporation; Ingersoll-Rand Company; Invensys Systems, Inc.; ITT Corporation d/b/a Bell & Gossett Pumps; ITT Corporation d/b/a Hammel Dahl Valves; Lockheed Martin Corporation; McJunkin Corporation; McNally Industries; Met Pro Corporation; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Milwaukee Valve Company, Inc.; Nagle Pumps; Nitro Industrial Coverings, Inc.; Ohio Valley Insulating Company, Inc.; Owens-Illinois, Inc.; Pneumo Abex Corp.; Rapid American Corporation; Riley Power Inc.; Rockwell Automations, Inc.; Roper Pump Company; Rust Constructors, Inc.; Schneider Electric USA, Inc.; State Electric Supply Company; Sterling Fluid Systems (USA), LLC; Stockham Valves & Fittings; Sundyne Corporation; Tasco Insulations, Inc.; the William Powell Company; Tyco Flow Control Company, LLC, a/k/a Crosby Valve, Inc.; Tyco Flow Control Company, LLC, a/k/a Kunkle Valves; Tyco Flow Control Company, LLC, a/k/a Lunkenhcimer Valves; UB West Virginia, Inc.; Union Carbide Chemical & Plastics Company; Uniroyal, Inc.; United Engineers & Constructors, Inc.; URS Energy & Construction, Inc.; Viacom, Inc.; Viking Pump Company; Vimasco Corporation; Waukesha Cherry-Burrell; West Virginia Electric Supply Company; Yarway Corporation; and Zurn Industries, Inc. (WVirginiaRecord.com)
Red Bank, NJ: A 55-year-old man was recently awarded $3.72 million settlement of an asbestos lawsuit.
Howard Bird, who worked as an electrician, encountered asbestos-containing products on job sites. He sued the manufacturers of the asbestos-containing products for liability after being diagnosed with asbestos mesothelioma. (TheDailyJournal.com)
Rochester, NY: Rochester contractor Keith Gordon-Smith and his company Gordon-Smith Contracting, were convicted by a federal jury last week for violating the Clean Air Act and exposing workers and the public to toxic asbestos during a demolition project at Genesee Hospital.
They were convicted of eight counts of asbestos-removal violations and lying to hide the violations, which occurred between January 2007 and February 2009. During the case, prosecutors reportedly said asbestos fell like snow on workers who wore no protective suits.
Gordon-Smith faces up to five years in prison and fines up to $250,000 on each count. His company could be fined up to $500,000 on each count. (WallStreetJournal.com)
Great news. Thanks for keeping me up to date with asbestos news. Asbestos is terrible and we really should start to stop the use of asbestos.
Asbestos is outdated…we need to find something else to replace it.