18 February 2010

wisconsin mesothelioma attorney

Wisconsin Mesothelioma Lawyer and Legal Information

In an interview with the Milwaukee Sentinel, a Wisconsin mesothelioma lawyer talked about why asbestos lawsuits are peaking, and stated that the federal legislation pending would mean that taxpayers would once again foot the bill for the wrongdoing of corporations. Interestingly, the asbestos case making the biggest news in Wisconsin in the past few years features the city of Milwaukee as the sole remaining defendant. The suit concerns asbestos-related violations during the demolition of the county courthouse in Milwaukee.

Most of the asbestos lawsuits filed in Wisconsin, however, are filed on behalf of plaintiffs who were exposed to asbestos in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s and are now suffering from asbestosis and mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases. The defendants in Wisconsin mesothelioma lawsuits include major national players like Owens-Corning Fiberglas, makers of Kaylo (an asbestos-laced fireproofing compound that was widely used in all sorts of industrial and construction applications).

There have been a number of pro-plaintiff decisions by the Wisconsin courts, many of them affirmed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Those decisions go beyond jury verdicts and settlements because they set precedents that make it easier for other victims of asbestos-related illnesses to recover rightful compensation in the future.
info: www.asbestos.com