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AsbestosAsbestos LitigationAsbestos LawsuitsBell v. Dresser Industries Incorporated
In 2001 a group of Alabama plaintiffs claimed that a former employer allowed them to be exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos. The five men, laborers or millwrights, said they contracted asbestosis when exposed to the asbestos in the spray products mixed by U.S. Pipe, their Alabama employer. They also alleged that Dresser Industries, an asbestos manufacturer that sold asbestos byproducts, had known for many years that asbestos was a carcinogen yet failed to warn of the danger. The equipment they used at U.S. Pipe was from Dresser Industries and the plaintiffs claimed that they were defective products with inadequate warnings. The defendants, Dresser Industries, contested that the men were never exposed to their products and that the products in question were never sold to U.S. Pipe.
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