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Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 03:57:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jon L. Gelman <jon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Net-Gold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: net-gold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Net-Gold] [Workers' Compensation] Lawsuit Filled Alleging Asbestos
    Exposed Chemical Wor...



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Workers' Compensation]
Lawsuit Filled Alleging Asbestos Exposed
Chemical Workers

A lawsuit was filed alleging that
a former chemical operator at
Hoffman-LaRoche in Nutley,
New Jersey was exposed to asbestos
fiber and died of mesothelioma.

The lawsuit filed in New Jersey
Superior Court asserts that he
suffered injurious exposure to
asbestos as a direct result of his
exposure to asbestos fiber at work.

The estate of the deceased worker
brought the action against several
manufacturers and suppliers of
asbestos fiber.

The lawsuit, Huk v Bird, Inc., was
filed Friday in the Superior Court
of New Jersey by the law
firm of
Jon L. Gelman LLC, and Motley Rice LLC ,
on behalf of estate.

It alleges that those companies that
mined, processed and sold
asbestos-containing products were
knowledgeable about the harmful
effects of exposure to asbestos and
asbestos-containing products, and
failed to provide those exposed with
knowledge as to possible precautions to
protect against the harmful effects of
asbestos exposure.

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer associated
with asbestos exposure. The rates
asbestos related fatalities are
predicted to continue for decades
to come. Despite public outcry, and the
urging of physicians, asbestos is still
not banned in the United States.

Attorney Jon L. Gelman, who has been
litigating asbestos exposure
claims for over three decades, said,
It is alleged the asbestos
companies put into the stream of commerce
a defective, unsafe and inherently
dangerous product and failed to provide
reasonable warnings.

The defendants are Bird, Inc.,
Certain-Teed Corp., Frank A. McBride
Company, Owens-Illinois, Inc and
Rapid American Corporation.

Attorney Contact:

Jon L. Gelman of
Jon L. Gelman LLC,
Wayne, NJ,
973.696.7900 or
visit www.gelmans.com.

Posted By Jon L. Gelman to
Workers' Compensation at
7/10/2010 06:57:00 AM

Jon L. Gelman LLC |
Attorney at Law |
<http://www.gelmans.com>
1700 State Route 23 Suite 120 |
Wayne NJ 07470-7537
o. 973 696-7900 |
direct f. 973-807-1811 |
jon@xxxxxxxxxxx



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