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- THE WEEK, Page 17NATIONA Big Win for Asbestos Workers
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- Seven firms are found negligent in a complex Maryland trial
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- With tens of thousands of asbestos cases pending in U.S.
- courts, a Maryland judge two years ago sought to ease the
- backlog by consolidating more than 8,500 claims of negligence
- and liability. Now the first and most significant phase of the
- nation's single largest asbestos trial has ended with a big
- victory for the plaintiffs. After 12 hours of deliberation, a
- jury found seven companies liable for manufacturing asbestos
- products that they knew or should have known were dangerous to
- workers handling them.
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- Asbestos, a mineral once widely used for insulation and
- fireproofing, has been linked to fatal respiratory illnesses.
- The plaintiffs' attorneys argued that information on the health
- effects of asbestos was available to the industry decades before
- the issue gained attention in the late 1960s.
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- In the next phase of the trial, the jury will decide
- whether the companies are liable for compensatory and punitive
- damages; then a series of smaller trials will determine
- individual awards. Despite the obstacles ahead, attorneys are
- confident that compensation is at last in sight for the 8,500
- Maryland plaintiffs. But thousands of others suffering from
- asbestos-related diseases may never live to receive the
- compensation they have pursued so painfully.
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