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Follow on Google News | $5M Asbestos Verdict Awarded to MillworkerJury finds Asbestos Equipment Supplier Responsible for Salem, Oreg. Man's Mesothelioma.
For over thirty years, Charles "Chuck" Eastridge worked with dry kilns and boilers at a planer mill in Philomath, Oregon. Mr. Eastridge was responsible for maintaining the equipment, including regularly replacing asbestos gaskets on the kilns and boilers - a process that produced asbestos-containing dust that was breathed in by Mr. Eastridge throughout his career. In his deposition, Mr. Eastridge identified Mar-Dustrial as the supplier of the gaskets he used on the kilns and boilers at the planer mill. Mar-Dustrial contends that it never sold products to that mill because it was too far away. The jury delivered a verdict in the mesothelioma asbestos lawsuit on May 12, 2016, awarding $3.25 million for pain and suffering and $1.75 million for loss of consortium. Mar-Dustrial was the only defendant at trial and was assigned 22% liability. The jury also found the defendant responsible for both negligence and strict liability resulting in Mr. Eastridge's mesothelioma. "This verdict sends an important message to companies that sell dangerous products," commented R. Walker Humphrey, II lead trial attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Eastridge. "by holding Mar-Dustrial responsible, it lets suppliers know they won't get off the hook just because they didn't make the product." It wasn't until 1980 that Mr. Eastridge became aware that asbestos was hazardous. From that point on, he took steps to reduce his exposure to asbestos dust created by his work. Mr. Eastridge was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma in April 2014. He has undergone surgery and chemo therapy to treat his cancer - there is no cure - mesothelioma is terminal. Before he was diagnosed, Mr. Eastridge was quite active. He had been spending two hours a day at the gym five days a week and helping his wife Pat around the house. He also loved working part time on his side business of engraving. Recently, his health has taken a significant turn for the worse and he is now on hospice. Chuck and Pat Eastridge, are represented by C. Andrew Waters, R. Walker Humphrey, II, and Alexa Mayfield, asbestos lawyers with Waters Kraus & Paul. They were assisted by local counsel, Travis Prestwich of Swanson, Lathen, Alexander, McCann & Prestwich, PC. The case, Charles Eastridge and Patricia Eastridge v. Cleaver-Brooks, Inc., et al, Case No. 15CV18697, was tried before the Honorable Jerry B. Hodson, in the Multnomah County Circuit Court in Portland, Oregon. About Waters Kraus & Paul Waters Kraus & Paul (http://www.waterskraus.com/ End
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