Thomas Briggs retired in 1982, contracted lung cancer and later died as a result of exposure to asbestos-containing brake shoes at one of the places he worked.
Willard Packaging Co. Inc. is a Maryland corporation that manufactures and distributes packaging materials throughout Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and Delaware...
Dutchmen Manufacturing Inc., a manufacturer of recreational vehicle travel trailers and fifth wheels, leased a facility in Goshen, Indiana from April 1992 to February 1999 from...
October 1998, Pablo Urena worked for Worker's Mania Inc., a temporary employment agency, and was assigned to work at Theta Products Inc. in Rhode Island. He was directed to stamp...
In 1950 and 1951, the Koppers Company had a plant in Kobuta, Pa. where it manufactured materials used to produce synthetic rubber. Koppers hired an independent contractor, Phillip...
p>Webb Wheel Products Inc. --manufacturers of wheels, wheel hubs, brake drums and disc-brake rotors for large trucks and trailers - hired David Joshua Hanvey in September 1999...
Mathew Bailey Watson operated a motorized forklift known as an "order picker" to pick product orders from shelves in the Georgia warehouse of Applied Industrial Technologies. ...
The Celanese Fiber Plant in Salisbury, N.C., made polyester and was owned by HNA Holdings Inc. It was built in 1966 with asbestos insulation. Daniel Construction Co. built the...