$70,861,113.00 Verdict for Retired Machinist Mate & Nuclear Inspector
San Francisco, California (PRWEB) November 04, 2014 -- On Thursday, October 30, 2014, after a six week trial and one day of deliberations, an Alameda County jury assessed a verdict against John Crane Inc., an asbestos packing and gasket manufacturer. The jury decided that John Crane, Inc. was negligent, that its asbestos-containing products were defective in design, and that it failed to warn. The jury assessed $40 million in non-economic damages for Robert Whalen. The jury assessed $30 Million dollars in Loss of Consortium Damages for Linda Whalen and $861,113 in economic damages.
According to court documents, in December 2013, Mr. Whalen was diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma, a debilitating and fatal cancer of the lining of the lung, and has been battling the disease ever since. From 1964 to 1990, Mr. Whalen served for twenty-six years in the U.S. Navy aboard nuclear submarines as a Machinists Mate and a Nuclear Inspector. Throughout his time in the service, he worked with asbestos-containing John Crane asbestos packing and gasket materials.
At trial, plaintiffs presented evidence that John Crane knew by at least 1970, and should have known decades before, that asbestos was deadly, yet never tested their products for safety, never consulted the medical literature concerning the potential hazards of the products and failed to adequately warn users of the hazards associated with their asbestos products.
“John Crane, Inc.’s defense relied heavily on misleading studies, funded by the asbestos industry, designed to artificially create doubt where none exists,” said Jennifer L. Alesio, counsel for Mr. Whalen. "It is my sincere hope that Mr. Whalen and Mrs. Whalen will be comforted during his remaining time on this earth knowing that the jury was able to make their way to the truth and hold John Crane Inc. accountable for their contribution in causing his terrible disease." Associates Jennifer L. Alesio, Esq., Heather-Ann Young, Esq., and senior trial partner Gilbert L Purcell, of Brayton Purcell LLP, were trial counsel for the Whalens.
The trial, which began in September, was presided over by the Honorable Victoria Kolakowski, Alameda Superior Court. John Crane Inc. was represented at trial by Daniel Griffin, Esq. of O’Connell, Tivin, Miller & Burns, LLC and Robert Nelder, Esq. of Hassard Bonnington LLP.
About Brayton Purcell LLP
Brayton Purcell LLP is dedicated to recovering monetary compensation for workers and their family members in the face of devastating losses such as illness, and death, from diseases caused by asbestos such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and other cancers, as well as from other diseases caused by toxins, carcinogens, and various workplace and environmental hazards. The firm has been doing this work for over 30 years, combining compassionate service with tireless advocacy. The firm’s main office is located in just outside of San Francisco in Novato, California. The firm is able to assist personal injury and wrongful death clients from anywhere in the United States.
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(Case No.: RG14711964 / Alameda County Superior Court)
Derek N. Hoeft, International Society of Primerus Law Firms, http://www.primerus.com, +1 616.284.3631, [email protected]
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