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Court Rules: Man Can Sue Exxon for Wifes Death

Court Rules: Man Can Sue Exxon for Wifes Death

April 25, 2006

New Jerseys Supreme Cloister disqualified absolutely on Monday that retired steamfitter Anthony Olivo can sue Exxon Mobil, buyer of a refinery area he worked, for amercement in his wifes death.

Eleanor Olivo, who done her husbands asbestos-contaminated plan clothes, died from a attenuate anatomy of asbestos-related blight in 2001. According to the courts decision, Exxon should accept advancing the accident of acknowledgment to spouses administration workers caught plan clothing.

Anthony Olivo formed for 34 years as a steamfitter and welder for assorted contractors in New Jersey. While alive at Exxon Mobils refinery in Paulsboro, Olivo was apparent to asbestos-laden aqueduct coverings and gaskets.

Olivo was not technically an Exxon Mobil employee, nor had his wife anytime been on aggregation property; both facts that the aggregation argued should accomplish them absolved from responsibility. However, the cloister has disqualified otherwise, and Olivo is gluttonous bearding damages.

For added advice on asbestos accompanying illnesses and death, amuse acquaintance us to advise with an attorney.

Court Rules: Man Can Sue Exxon for Wifes Death

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