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Mesothelioma Litigation: A Brief History

The first mesothelioma litigation in the U.S. was filed in December 1966 in Beaumont, Texas, when a former asbestos worker sued 11 named defendants, including Johns Manville and Owens Corning, among others.
The plaintiff, who suffered from a condition his doctor called “pulmonary dust disease,” alleged that the defendants either knew or were obligated to know about the health hazards of asbestos. Five defendants were ultimately dropped from the suit, and the jury ruled in favor of a sixth. When the other five defendants agreed to an out-of-court settlement, this mesothelioma litigation established legal vulnerability in the asbestos industry.
In a second, similar case of mesothelioma litigation filed in 1969 against many of the same defendants. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff. In this case, the accident prevention manager for Johns Manville, one of the defendants in the case, testified that he had never heard of asbestos toxicity until 1964. The court ruled the company could not be held accountable for asbestos injuries that occurred prior to 1964.

Mesothelioma Litigation and the Cover Up

New evidence uncovered in 1977, however, clearly showed that asbestos companies were well aware of the toxic nature of asbestos as early as 1940. Following this revelation, the number of mesothelioma litigation cases rose exponentially. More than 600,000 mesothelioma litigation cases have been filed to date, resulting in millions of dollars in compensation for asbestos victims and their families. https://www.asbestos.net/asbestos-law/mesothelioma-litigation/

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