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Ilona Warf's blog ::‘Lucky’ Larry’s Chicago’s Sears/Willis Tower Tenants are Moving out and it has an Asbestos Problem






Ilona Warf's blog ::‘Lucky’ Larry’s Chicago’s Sears/Willis Tower Tenants are Moving out and it has an Asbestos Problem










               Mesothelioma               lawsuits               related               to               asbestos               exposure               continue               to               be               controversial               and               frequent.

The               Pennsylvania               Record               highlights               a               case               that               involves               a               former               machinist               who               developed               mesothelioma               and               is               suing               several               manufacturers               and               distributors               of               products               with               asbestos.

Mesothelioma               is               a               type               of               cancer               that               has               been               linked               to               exposure               to               asbestos               and               often               affects               the               lungs.
               The               Pennsylvania               Record               reveals               Michael               Hrycko               is               suing               Industrial               Holdings               Corp.,               CBS               Corp.,               Metropolitan               Life               Insurance               Co.,               Plastics               Engineering               Co.,               Union               Carbide               Corp.

and               Saint-Gobain               Abrasives               Inc.

because               of               his               exposure               to               asbestos               while               working               as               a               machinist.

The               72-year-old               has               been               diagnosed               with               mesothelioma,               and               doctors               believe               it               is               related               to               his               work.

Although               this               type               of               litigation               is               common,               mesothelioma               lawsuits               vary               greatly.

John               A.

Elardo,               Esq.

shares               an               unusual               mesothelioma               case               that               involves               a               widow               suing               a               power               plant               company               and               others               after               her               husband               died               from               the               cancer               caused               by               exposure               to               asbestos.

Elardo,               who               has               dealt               with               various               types               of               litigation               including               appeals,               mentions               that               the               state               where               the               initial               exposure               occurred               is               a               vital               part               of               the               lawsuit.
               Mesothelioma               lawsuits               are               becoming               an               international               issue,               and               the               recent               sentencing               of               Stephan               Schmidheiny               in               Italy               for               exposing               workers               to               asbestos               through               his               company               reveals               this               is               a               global               problem.

The               billionaire               faces               18               years               in               prison               for               negligence               at               Eternit.
               Asbestos               has               been               a               known               health               issue               since               1898               after               the               first               reports               found               lung               problems               in               miners               who               worked               with               the               material.

The               first               lawsuits               date               back               to               the               1920s,               but               people               continue               to               be               exposed               to               the               material.

It               is               estimated               that               more               than               22               million               people               in               the               U.S.

may               have               been               in               contact               with               the               carcinogen.

Many               asbestos               products               were               banned               in               1989               in               the               U.S.,               and               the               EPA               set               guidelines               for               their               use.

However,               in               1991,               the               ban               was               overturned               by               a               court               ruling,               so               there               are               still               products               with               asbestos               on               the               market.




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