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5/4/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Estate of Wife Exposed to Asbestos On Husband's Clothing Awarded Damages

The estate of woman who was exposed to asbestos when washing her husband's work clothes and was killed by mesothelioma was awarded more than $2 million by a Bloomington, Illinois jury reports Pantagraph, "Jury Awards More Than $2 Million In Bloomington Asbestos Case." 

Robert L. Abell represented workers exposed to asbestos in the course of their jobs and family members exposed to asbestos on the clothing that the workers wore home in the case, Perkins v. Serv-Air. To read the workers and family members amended complaint click here.

 


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