Weitz & Luxenberg's Successful Asbestos Lawsuits Include a $25 Million Mesothelioma Verdict
Asbestos Lawsuits in the News:
In its ongoing effort to hold corporations responsible for recklessly
exposing workers to the lethal toxin asbestos, Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C. obtained a
jury verdict ordering DaimlerChrysler AG to pay $25 million to a New York City
brake reliner who lost his right lung to mesothelioma.
Chrysler, the world’s fifth-largest automaker, was found to have acted in
“reckless disregard for the safety of others,” in its failure to warn of the
hazards of asbestos, which it has known about since the 1930’s. The asbestos
lawsuit (Index no. 113939/04, New York Supreme Court, Manhattan) was brought by
Alfred D’Ulisse, 73 and his wife, Margaret, of North Massapequa, New York. Mr.
D’Ulisse, a retired police officer, was exposed to asbestos while relining
Chrysler brakes at Morak Brakes in Brooklyn, New York, from 1960 to 1981.
Michael Roberts, Weitz & Luxenberg asbestos trial team attorney
said, “The jury obviously disbelieved Chrysler’s bogus litigation-defense that
working with asbestos brakes is safe.”
The Weitz & Luxenberg asbestos
trial team included Roberts, Adam Cooper and Jerry Kristal, with additional
support by associate attorney Patti Burshtyn. Prior to this case, Chrysler had
boasted of winning 14 asbestos lawsuits in a row. In this asbestos lawsuit,
Chrysler was found to be “jointly and severally liable,” thus requiring the
company to pay 80 percent of the verdict—its 10 percent share and an additional
70 percent for the shares of two other companies. This is believed to be the
highest verdict against Chrysler, to date.
Weitz & Luxenberg is known
for spearheading asbestos lawsuits, among others, winning a historic
consolidated trial in 1991 involving men who had worked at the Brooklyn Navy
Yard in the 1940s and 1950s. Weitz & Luxenberg represented 36 clients in
that case and secured verdicts of $75 million. In 1996, Weitz & Luxenberg
obtained a $64.65 million award in asbestos lawsuits for four plaintiffs and in
2002, the firm won a $53 million verdict for a brake mechanic suffering from
mesothelioma. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions more for clients in
asbestos lawsuits, many of whom formed the backbone of the victorious Allied war
effort in World War II.
Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked
on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles. Weitz & Luxenberg represents
numerous individuals who have serious injuries related to asbestos. These
injuries include mesothelioma, lung
cancer, asbestosis (a noncancerous,
chronic lung ailment), and other cancers.
If you or someone you know has
been injured by asbestos, please fill out the form on this page for a free
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