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Related: About this forumLibby asbestos worker wins historic $36.5M award from Cascade County jury
Ralph Hutt worked at the W.R. Grace Co. vermiculite mill in Libby for just 18 months in 1968 and 1969.
His father helped him get the job.
Originally, he was given a paper mask to fight against the hazy, dusty conditions.
The paper mask, not so unlike todays COVID-19 masks, quickly became overloaded with dust.
When he asked his supervisor about it, Hutt was told not to worry it was just dust.
Read more: https://dailymontanan.com/2022/02/18/libby-asbestos-worker-wins-historic-36-5m-award-from-cascade-county-jury/
sheshe2
(87,502 posts)One year from diagnosis to death. He was early 60's.
rsdsharp
(10,125 posts)back in the late 80s when I first got involved in asbestos cases. They declared bankruptcy years ago, so the werent being named as a defendant when I retired a couple of years ago, nor for years prior to that.
WR Grace sold Zonolite, a spray on asbestos covering used to insulate structural beams in buildings, among other applications. It was nasty stuff. With this ruling, WR Grace exposure might be a thing again.
cilla4progress
(25,916 posts)grew up there.
So Hutt opted out of a class action and won this jury award?!
jalan48
(14,399 posts)for insulation and apparantly it was spread out on the local baseball fields for fill.