Illinois Man Files Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit

Posted by : spark | Thursday, November 26, 2009 | Published in

On October 30, 2008, Donald A Doberstein filed an asbestos suit against 39 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court in Illinois, stating that he had contracted mesothelioma, a disease that was wrongfully caused. Donald was diagnosed with mesothelioma in July. The suit claims that Donald’s disease was caused by asbestos exposure at work. Donald worked as a labourer in the American Can plant in 1952, as an operator at the Cutler Hammer Plant in 1953, and as an operator at the Allen Bradley plant from 1954 to 1974.

The suit claims that Donald's mesothelioma was caused by exposure to a number of toxins, including asbestos, silica, diesel, solvent, and gasoline fumes, during the course of his work. His disease was caused after he was exposed to and inhaled, ingested, or otherwise absorbed asbestos fibers. The suit claims the asbestos exposure could have been prevented. In a 9 count suit, Doberstein seeks sums in excess of $100,000, punitive and exemplary damages in excess of $100,000, economic damages in excess of $150,000 and compensatory damages in excess of $100,000.

If you or someone you love has developed mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure at work, contact an asbestos lawyer at Williams Kherkher for a free initial consultation about your legal rights. Call 800-220-9341 today.

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