$20 million verdict for Meso victim

12 Mar 2008 by Wendi Lewis under Legal, News

Victim Wins $20 Million in Lawsuit

gavel1.jpgSAN FRANCISCO –()—A Dallas, Texas-based law firm today announced a $20 million civil in an lawsuit on behalf of Joan Mahoney, 69-year-old victim of , a painful and debilitating form of cancer affecting the lining of the lungs, and Daniel Mahoney, her husband of 42 years. The jury attributed 30 percent of the $20 million liability to defendant Corp.

Attorneys represented Joan and Daniel Mahoney before Judge Thomas Mellon in San Francisco County Superior Court.

Mrs. Mahoney, a San Francisco native, spent much of her career in real estate and show business. Her singing career spanned 30 years and took her around the world seven times on USO tours. But it was her work in the part-time family construction business that exposed Mrs. Mahoney to ’s -containing joint compound, the suit established. Together, Mrs. Mahoney and her husband, who was also a math teacher, built and remodeled over 200 houses in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

The evidence at trial showed that knew from the moment it entered the business that exposure causes disease. Years before the Mahoneys first used ’s -containing joint compound, knew that its product posed a substantial risk to workers.

Not until the government banned certain uses of in 1977, after the Consumer Product Safety Commission said that exposure to -containing joint compound for as little as six hours a day, four times per year could result in thousands of people developing cancer, did stop selling containing joint compound.

The damage caused by exposure can take decades to surface. Mrs. Mahoney was diagnosed with in 2006—35 years after her first exposure to ’s product. She continues to fight the painful disease that experts say will cause great suffering and eventually kill her.

Published March 12, 2008 in BusinessWire.

 

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