Law firm, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP has succeeded in recovering 130,000 in compensation for a lagger's wife who died after developing mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer on the lining of the lungs.
Jacky Merritt's husband, Don, worked as a lagger for the Cape Asbestos Company (Cape) in the 1960s. She developed mesothelioma (http://personalinjury.ffw.com/mesothelioma_claims.aspx ) as a result of washing her husband's overalls. Washing the clothes
exposed her to the asbestos dust that had accumulated on her husband's overalls whilst he was at work.
Don decided to bring the case against Cape, which had allowed him to take his overalls home to be washed, and then instructed Peter Williams, a partner in the Asbestos Claims Group
(http://personalinjury.ffw.com/asbestos_claims.aspx ) at Field Fisher Waterhouse.
Don comes from a family of laggers, a number of whom have also been affected by asbestos-related diseases (http://personalinjury.ffw.com/asbestos_claims/asbestos_diseases.aspx ). Peter has also acted and recovered
damages for Don's brother and brother-in-law, and is currently acting for another brother who has lung cancer.
Cape denied liability, arguing that in the 1960s it did not know that such small amounts of asbestos dust were dangerous. However, after an extensive review of the Field Fisher Waterhouse
database of documents regarding Cape's knowledge of mesothelioma in the 1960s, Peter was able to argue the company was liable and proceed to settle the claim.
The Merritt family, including Jacky's grandchildren, were awarded 130,000 in compensation.
Peter Williams said: "Jacky was unknowingly exposed to asbestos whilst washing her husband's overalls, which led to the development of mesothelioma nearly 40 years later. I am pleased we
persuaded Cape to pay compensation to the Merritt family in this tragic case."
Don Merritt, who felt it was important that others knew the facts of this case so that it might help those in similar circumstances, said: "My family has been tragically affected and
continue to suffer from the consequences of being poisoned by asbestos dust. I'm absolutely certain that most solicitors would have given up the fight for any compensation for me. Peter
has been extremely sensitive and professional throughout the process."
Asbestos-related diseases affect thousands of people in the UK each year, with factory workers and labourers amongst those who are commonly affected. But Field Fisher Waterhouse (http://personalinjury.ffw.com/default.aspx ) has also acted on behalf of professionals such as doctors, nurses and teachers who have been
exposed to asbestos through their work, as well as workers' wives such as Jacky.
Last year, the Asbestos Claims Group at Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP recovered over 10 million in compensation for victims of asbestos-related diseases in 102 successful cases. Over the
years, the lawyers in the firm's Asbestos Claims group have recovered a total of 116 million in over 1901 successful claims.
About Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP:
Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP is a full-service European law firm with offices in Brussels, Hamburg and London. With 119 partners, over 200 other lawyers and nearly 300 support staff, we
assist a wide range of international clients, advising across a full range of legal issues.
The main areas of practice are corporate and commercial, IP and technology, banking and finance, regulatory and real estate. Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP also have particular expertise in
competition & EU law, dispute resolution, employment, personal injury and clinical negligence, public sector and tax.
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