$322 Million Awarded To Man Over Asbestos Exposure

Negligent companies were aware of the cancer-causing nature of their asbestos product

In what is believed to be the largest award in a single ‘s asbestos case, a jury has awarded $322 million to a 48-year-old man who is suffering from asbestosis and has to be on oxygen 24 hours a day.

The jury awarded $300 million in punitive and $22 million in actual damages and found the defendants were liable for defectively designing their product and failing to provide an adequate warning to workers.

The lawsuit, filed against Chevron Phillips Chemical Company and Union Carbide Corp., states the man worked in the oil field from the age of 16 in 1979 to the mid-1980s and mixed an asbestos drilling additive. It was during this time, the lawsuit claims, he inhaled the harmful substance.

The drilling mud was manufactured by Union Carbide and sold by Chevron Phillips. The two companies are accused of continuing to market the almost 100% asbestos product after they knew it caused cancer and lung disease.

Toxic products and substances can cause injury and harm to individuals in many ways. Companies and manufacturers have a responsibility to supply and use products in a safe manner compliant with their intended use.  If you or someone you care about is suffering from exposure to a toxic product, call the experienced attorneys at Munley, Munley & Cartwright for a free consultation regarding your legal concerns.  We can be reached at 1-200-318-LAW or by using our online contact form.

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