Leukemia Lawsuit Over Benzene Exposure Leads to $824k Verdict Against U.S. Steel
A Pennslyvania jury has awarded $824,000 to a man who says he developed leukemia after years of working with printing solvents containing benzene.
March 02, 2016 By: Irvin Jackson
A Pennslyvania jury has awarded $824,000 to a man who says he developed leukemia after years of working with printing solvents containing benzene.
The new federal judge overseeing all talcum powder lawsuits has called for a Science Day to educate the court ahead of planned Daubert hearings which could decide if bellwether test trials can move forward.
Plaintiffs filing Tepezza hearing loss lawsuits claim Horizon Therapeutics, the manufacturer, knew for years that the thyroid eye disease was linked to widespread reports of hearing problems.
The U.S. government has outlined requirements for qualifying for Camp Lejeune elective option settlement offers.