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Philadelphia Asbestos Verdict $25.2 Million The jury in the case of Baccus v. Crane Co. recently awarded James Baccus’ Estate $25.2 million in compensatory and punitive damages.
Navy Firefighter Awarded $2.6 Million for Asbestos Related Cancer David Fortier was diagnosed with mesothelioma in October of 2006, and died in June of 2008. He filed a lawsuit shortly after his diagnosis, but he did not live to see his case decided.
Asbestos Plaintiff’s Body Subpoenaed, Taken from Graveyard Just Before Burial Harold St. John's body was never laid to rest when a court issued a subpoena for his body to collect tissue samples. Chrysler, one of the defendants in the lawsuit, maintains that the proceedings were necessary to obtain additional information about the way Mr. St. John died.
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Industries Who Need New Jersey Mesothelioma Lawyers

New Jersey workers have been exposed to asbestos at more than 60 different jobsites, including shipyards, power plants, chemical plants, and oil refineries. These four industries are considered the most hazardous for the possibility of asbestos exposure—and the industries who most need a New Jersey mesothelioma lawyer.

New Jersey’s Asbestos History

New Jersey is important in the history of asbestos use in America for two reasons: First, because there are several sites of naturally-occurring asbestos; and second, because New Jersey mesothelioma law firms helped open doors for people who had suffered from occupational exposure take legal action against corporations.

At-Risk Occupations in New Jersey

  1. Chemical plant, DuPont Chemical, has been involved in a large number of New Jersey mesothelioma lawyer lawsuits brought by people suffering from mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. Chemical plants, such as DuPont, may use several different types of asbestos, including brown (amosite) and blue (crocidolite) asbestos, which are considered more dangerous than other types of asbestos.
  2. Workers in the oil industry are also at particularly high risk of asbestos exposure. Asbestos-containing insulation was widely used due to its excellent fire-proofing qualities. Protective equipment made from asbestos fabric was also commonly used.
  3. In power plants, workers at particular risk include pipefitters, boilermakers, electricians, and other types of maintenance and repair workers. Asbestos fabric and other asbestos-containing materials were commonly used in power plants.
  4.  In shipyards, asbestos was commonly found in any areas of ships where extreme heat was probable, such as in boilers and furnaces. Not only shipyard workers, but also Navy personnel, suffer from very high rates of asbestos-related disease.
 
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