Saturday, August 10, 2013

Settlement: $1.5M Awarded to Architect with Asbestos Disease

What are you looking for? Home Page >> Settlements >> $1.5M Awarded to Architect with Asbestos Disease $1.5M Awarded to Architect with Asbestos Disease Please click here for a free evaluation of your claim New York, NY: An 81-year-old Los Angeles man and his wife have been awarded a $1.525 million verdict in his asbestos-cancer lawsuit this July. In May of 2012, Marty Marteney, a successful architect whose father was an immigrant to the United States from Mexico, was diagnosed with asbestos mesothelioma. After a three week trial, a Los Angeles Jury returned a verdict on July 1 in favor of Marteney, giving him a judgment against Union Carbide Corporation and Elementis Chemicals, Inc. Mr. Marteney's asbestos disease stemmed from his exposure to workers who used asbestos-containing construction products and automotive parts. Union Carbide was a supplier of asbestos fiber and Elementis was the distributor of Union Carbide's asbestos on the West Coast. Marteney's asbestos exposure goes back to his childhood, when his father took him out of school and made him work in his father's auto shop, where he handled these toxic materials without any knowledge of their danger. Without an education and with no knowledge of his asbestos exposure, Marteney enlisted in the armed forces, started a family, and later became an apprentice architect. Eventually Mr. Marteney returned to school and built a career as a well-respected architect, designing homes for the rich and famous in Beverly Hills. Unknowingly, this hard work exposed him to asbestos-containing construction products that would later cause the cancer that would ruin his well-deserved retirement. Mr. Marteney is currently undergoing treatment for his mesothelioma. Marteney lives in San Marino, California, with his wife. Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would like to be contacted by a lawyer at no cost or obligation, please click the link below.
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