Consolidated Mesothelioma Plaintiffs | $200,000,000 | 177 plaintiffs simultaneously were sent to trial in meso-asbestos trials in Cook County, Illinois. During the trials Kevin J. Conway, William R. Fahey, John D. Cooney, Bob Cooney and lawyers at Cooney & Conway settled the matters for a total of over 200 million dollars. It was the highest personal injury settlement in Illinois. |
Consolidated Mesothelioma Plaintiffs | $90,500,000 | Eleven families from Manville, NJ, represented by New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers from Levy Konigsberg LLP, receive groundbreaking $90.5 Million in wrongful death verdicts against the foreign companies that sold asbestos to Johns-Manville in 1950s - 1980s. |
William Falloon | $64,650,000 | $64,650,000 verdict reached in New York, NY against Westinghouse Electric. |
Alfredo Hernandez | $55,500,000 | Plaintiff Alfredo Hernandez was awarded $55,500,000 following exposure to asbestos. |
Consorti, Luchnick, Pulizzi, and Tabolt | $47,150,000 | LK mesothelioma lawyers Robert I. Komitor and Moshe Maimon represented four individuals suffering from mesothelioma in a consolidated trial in New York Federal Court, Southern District against LIRR. |
Skaggs | $35,700,000 | $35.7 Million compensation for the family of a man diagnosed with asbestosis after being exposed in Muhlenberg County, in Kentucky.(Skaggs) |
James H. | $35,100,000 | After deliberating on the evidence presented by Mr. Fahey and his co-counsel and hearing their arguments, the jury awarded Mr. H. over $35.1 million in damages. |
Susan M. Buttitta | $30,300,000 | New Jersey Appellate Division upholds the state’s largest $30.3 Million mesothelioma compensation verdict in a lawsuit brought by LK’s client Susan M. Buttitta both individually and on behalf of the estate of her late husband Mark Buttitta, who died of mesothelioma. |
Mr. & Mrs. Grigg | $27,342,500 | The jury awarded Mrs. Grigg $12,000,000 in damages for her pain and suffering, Mr. Grigg $4,000,000 in damages for his loss of consortium, and $342,500 in economic damages. The jury also levied an $11,000,000 punitive damages verdict against Owens-Illinois, Inc. |
City of Baltimore | $23,000,000 | LK attorney Stanley J. Levy obtained a compensatory and punitive verdict on behalf of the City of Baltimore for recovery of its asbestos abatement costs against suppliers of asbestos-containing spray materials. |
Bernard Mayer and the estate of Noah Pride | $22,000,000 | Former apprentice electrician at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Navy and Merchant Marines seaman awarded mesothelioma compensation verdict of $22 Million for their mesothelioma cancer caused by asbestos exposure. |
Bill and Vonda Hardcastle | $20,500,000 | Kazan Law principals Dianna Lyons and Frank Fernandez successfully tried the case against J-M A/C Pipe Corporation. |
Karen Peterson and Jeffrey Peterson | $20,000,000 | An Alameda County Superior Court jury found Hill Brothers Chemical Company responsible for mesothelioma. |
John Matteson and Natalie B. Lustenring | $19,500,000 | Mesothelioma compensation verdict of $19.5 Million was awarded by a New York jury to former apprentice electrician at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and maintenance mechanic at the Pfizer manufacturing plant in Brooklyn, New York, both represented by mesothelioma lawyers from Levy Konigsberg LLP. |
Consolidated Mesothelioma Plaintiffs | $18,500,000 | In a consolidated trial on behalf of Brooklyn Navy Yard workers, LK mesothelioma attorneys Moshe Maimon and Robert I. Komitor represented 32 plaintiffs who had developed a variety of asbestos-related diseases including asbestos lung cancer, asbestosis, colon cancer, and mesothelioma. |
Consolidated Mesothelioma Plaintiffs | $18,200,000 | LK mesothelioma lawyers represented five individuals, who died from mesothelioma, whose cases were tried in New York State Supreme Court. |
Mr. & Mrs. Bankhead | $17,470,000 | The jury found that all defendants defectively designed their brakes, failed to adequately warn consumers and customers of the dangers the brakes posed, were negligent, and intentionally concealed information that could have prevented the harm Mr. Bankhead suffered, all of which contributed to causing Mr. Bankhead’s mesothelioma. |
Blackburn | $16,985,000 | Verdict reached in Dallas, TX for $16,985,000 for the plaintiff after suffering from asbestosis. |
Consolidated Mesothelioma Plaintiffs | $14,300,000 | LK mesothelioma attorneys Robert I. Komitor and Moshe Maimon represented five powerhouse workers in a consolidated trial held in the Federal Court, Eastern District of New York. |
Ciletti, McPadden, Greff | $14,250,000 | Three individuals suffering from mesothelioma whose cases were tried by Moshe Maimon in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. |
Schelessinger | $14,000,000 | $14,000,000 verdict reached in New York, NY against Owens Corning Fiberglass. |
Scanlon | $12,600,000 | $12,600,000 verdict reached in New York, NY against Owens Corning Fiberglass. |
Kevin B. | $12,300,000 | An insulator who died of mesothelioma, whose case was tried to jury verdict in the Circuit Court of Cook County by Cooney and Conway attorneys John Cooney, William Fahey, and Jim Hopkinson. |
City of Baltimore | $12,110,000 | LK attorney Stanley J. Levy obtained a compensatory and punitive verdict on behalf of the City of Baltimore for recovery of its asbestos related costs against suppliers of asbestos-containing pipe-covering insulation. |
Frederick Schulte | $12,000,000 | A shipbuilder who was repeatedly exposed to dangerous asbestos throughout his career, was awarded a $12 million dollar verdict in his case filed in Orleans Parish. |
Don Lee Henderson & Marlene Henderson | $11,500,000 | An Alameda County jury found Eternit, Inc., manufacturer of enameled cement asbestos board, liable based on design defect, failure to warn and negligent supply. |
Richard Chisholm | $10,550,000 | Lawyers from Levy Konigsberg LLP won a $10.55 million verdict for the family of a man who died from mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure from talc mined and sold by R. T. Vanderbilt, Inc. |
Collins | $10,400,000 | $10,400,000 verdict reached in New York, NY against Owens Corning Fiberglass. |
Fowers | $10,309,000 | Verdict for plaintiff who was exposed to asbestos during his work as a machinist in the U.S. Navy. |
Ulysses Collins and Cloristeen Collins | $10,038,000 | An Alameda County jury found asbestos supplier Plant Insulation liable for mesothelioma. |
Schroeder | $10,000,000 | Verdict in Philadelphia, PA against Melrath Gasket, Inc. |
William Rhodes | $10,000,000 | Verdict of $10 Million awarded to a US Air Force veteran, who contracted mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure during his work as a residential heating oil serviceman. |
Consolidated Mesothelioma Plaintiffs | $9,390,000 | LK mesothelioma lawyer Robert I. Komitor represented three powerhouse workers: two suffering from asbestos lung cancer and one suffering from asbestosis and colon cancer. |
Robert Durbin & Wesley Roberts | $9,250,000 | Working as ironworkers, boiler-makers and pipe-fitters in an Exxon Refinery from the 1950s to the 1960s, the plaintiffs were exposed to asbestos and both diagnosed with mesothelioma. |
Rosenberg and Casale | $9,000,000 | Asbestos lawyers from LK obtain two jury verdicts totaling $9 Million on behalf of two mesothelioma victims, a former electrician and pipefitter, and their wives. |
Nolen | $8,020,000 | Verdict in Los Angeles, CA against Foster Wheeler. |
Richard Simpson | $8,000,000 | Federal Judge from New York’s Northern District Court rules in favor of a former naval submarine shipyard worker who developed mesothelioma as a result of the exposure to asbestos contained in ship equipment supplied by General Electric. |
Lewis Nash | $7,700,000 | LK lawyers won a jury’s verdict against Navistar, Inc. |
Kenney | $7,555,000 | Verdict on behalf of a Louisiana man who was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma following decades of working around asbestos-containing materials at two John Crane Inc. manufacturing plants. |
William and Debbie Condon | $7,500,000 | Levy Konigsberg LLP obtained a $7.5M verdict, including a $1M award of punitive damages, for a victim of mesothelioma and his wife. |
Daniel and Barbara Carlucci | $7,300,000 | Levy Konigsberg LLP won $7.3 million for the family of a mesothelioma victim after a six-week trial against defendant Union Carbide. |
Higgins & Johnson | $7,150,000 | LK mesothelioma attorney represented two shipyard workers exposed to asbestos while working at the Brooklyn Naval shipyard. |
Ralph P. North | $7,000,000 | Levy Konigsberg LLP wins a $7 Million verdict for a construction worker who developed mesothelioma as the result of asbestos exposure at LILCO’s Northport power station in Long Island, NY. |
Tripoli | $7,000,000 | $7,000,000 verdict in Pittsburgh, PA. against Koppers Company. |
Joan Robusto | $7,000,000 | Verdict for the family of Joan Robusto against Whitaker, Clark & Daniels. |
Jeff Emerson | $6,951,000 | Verdict against Union Pacific in Oakland, CA. Jeff Emerson was an employee who passed from mesothelioma in January 2014 at age 69. |
Patrick & Sharon Scott | $6,825,000 | Verdict against Ford Motor Company for Kazan Law clients Patrick and Sharon Scott. |
Angel Gomez & Daniel Tucker | $6,640,000 | The first-ever asbestos compensation verdict against the US welding rods industry, awarded to two LK clients. |
Jeanette Franklin | $6,500,000 | An Alameda County jury found USX Corporation, successor corporation to Western Pipe & Steel shipyard, liable for mesothelioma that arose after childhood household exposure to asbestos. |
Blandford | $6,400,000 | Case against Garlock Sealing Technologies in Cleveland, OH with a verdict of $6,400,000 to the family of a pipe-and-steam-fitter who died of mesothelioma. |