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Battery Inspector– Asbestos Trades – Asbestos Mesothelioma Filed Cases
14 new asbestos cases filed Jan. 18-22
2/3/2010 11:56 AM By Kelly Holleran
A total of 14 newasbestos lawsuits were filed in Madison County Circuit Court during the week of Jan. 18 through Jan. 22.
The following complaints were filed:
--James R. Bell ofAlabama, a laborer and carpenter at various locations from 1955 until 1979, claims lung cancer.Bell will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-59.
--David and Bernice Belton ofArizona claim David Belton developed lung cancer after his work as a laborer performing home repairs from 1958 until 1961, as a stone maker and layer from 1961 until 1963, as a welder for R.F.P. from 1965 until 1972 and as a welder for Chrysler from 1972 until 2002. The Beltons will be represented by Elizabeth V. Heller and Robert Rowland of Goldenberg, Heller, Antognoli and Rowland in Edwardsville. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-64.
--Willie Buchanan ofMinnesota, a laborer and carpenter at various locations from 1967 until 1979, claims lung cancer. Buchanan will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-58.
--Louise Dotson ofIllinois, a laborer, welder and machinist at various locations from 1968 until 1979, claims lung cancer. Dotson will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-53.
--Terry L. Hupp ofOhio, a lab technician at various locations from 1967 until 1977, claims lung cancer. Hupp will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-60.
--Rogelio Perez Sr. of Indiana, a painter, laborer and operator at various locations from 1961 until 1979, claims lung cancer. Perez will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-57.
--Mary Phillips ofGeorgia claims the recently deceased Gertha Phillipsdeveloped mesothelioma after her work as a splicer at Anderson Mills from 1971 until 1976, as an inspector at Smith and Nephew from 1977 until 1990, as abattery inspectorat Masbac from 1990 until 1998 and as a custodian atMuscogeeCountySchool District from 2003 until 2008. Mary Phillips will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-49.
--Mary Ramsey claims her recently deceased husband, James Ramsey, developed mesothelioma after his work as a carpenter helper at Ragland in 1965, as a lathe operator at CAPCO Finish from 1965 until 1966, as a tester at Stockham Valve in 1966, as an assembly line worker at Anniston Depot Assembly Line from 1966 until 1970, as a supply clerk at Anniston Depot Supply from 1970 until 1974, as a mechanic at Anniston Depot Electric from 1974 until 1977 and as a mechanic at Anniston Depot Fuel and Electric from 1977 until 1995. Mary Ramsey will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-51.
--James R. Smith ofMississippi, a laborer and carpenter at various locations from 1966 until 1979, claims lung cancer. Smith will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-56.
--Ginger Vail ofMississippi, a laborer at various locations in 1972, claims mesothelioma. Vail claims she was also secondarily exposed to asbestos fibers through her family member, Berdic Taylor, who worked as a laborer, carpenter and home remodeler at various locations from 1965 until 1976. Vail will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-54.
--William Warren ofUtah, a boiler technician and supervisor at various locations from 1944 until 1975, claims mesothelioma.Warren will be represented by Randy S. Cohn of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-61.
--Eddie Williams ofMissouri, a laborer and assembler at various locations from 1969 until 1979, claims lung cancer. Williams will be represented by Robert Phillips and Perry J. Browder of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd inEast Alton. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-55.
--Anna Mae Willie ofIndiana claims her recently deceased husband, Franklin D. Willie, developed lung cancer after his work as a plumber and electrician for Kitchen Kompact from 1956 until 1996. Anna Mae Willie will be represented by Elizabeth V. Heller and Robert Rowland of Goldenberg, Heller, Antognoli and Rowland in Edwardsville. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-63.
--Frances Winberg claims her recently deceased husband, Tracy Winberg, developed mesothelioma after his work as a baker from the 1960s until 2008 and as a construction worker from the 1960s through the 1970s. Frances Winberg will be represented by Matthew B. McLeod of Shrader and Associates inHouston. Madison County Circuit Court case number: 10-L-65.
http://www.madisonrecord.com/news/224518-14-new-asbestos-cases-filed-jan.-18-22