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  • http://www.searchmesothelioma.net/ Both the government and corporate industry used promotional newsreel type films during the 1950s and 1960s to promote the application and widespread use of asbestos products. These films were instrumental to marketing asbestos and generating acceptance by the public. Since the early 1900s, asbestos was known to cause illness and disease in workers who handled the material. Even second-hand contact with asbestos can result in a cancer known as mesothelioma. Due to foreknowledge of the danger and not telling their workers, many corporations have since gone bankrupt from paying out billions in court settlement claims against them.
             
  • http://www.searchmesothelioma.net/ Both the government and corporate industry used promotional newsreel type films during the 1950s and 1960s to promote the application and widespread use of asbestos products. These films were instrumental to marketing asbestos and generating acceptance by the public. Since the early 1900s, asbestos was known to cause illness and disease in workers who handled the material. Even second-hand contact with asbestos can result in a cancer known as mesothelioma. Due to foreknowledge of the danger and not telling their workers, many corporations have since gone bankrupt from paying out billions in court settlement claims against them.
  • Bill Butler MSP questions Gilbert Anderson, regional representative for Scotland, and Dr Pamela Abernethy of Edinburgh Law Firm Simpson & Marwick and also of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers; Nick Starling, director of general insurance and health at the Association of British Insurers; Dominic Clayden, director of technical claims at Norwich Union Insurance Ltd; and Steve Thomas, technical claims manager at Zurich Assurance Ltd on their assessment of the condition known as "pleural plaques" associated with exposure to Asbestos. The panel, mainly consisting of members of the legal profession testify to the Scottish Parliament that 'pleural plaques' are little more than the body's reaction to asbestos and thus are good. Most of the rest of the world may disagree with their views ... The full report on the meeting of the Justice Committee considering the Damages (Scotland) Bill can be found here : http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/s3/committees/justice/or-08/ju08-1902.htm
  • Dr Pamela Abernethy of Edinburgh legal firm Simpson & Marwick testifies to the Scottish Parliament that Pleural Plaques are ok in her appearance at the Scottish Parliament's Justice Committee investigation of the Damages (Scotland) Bill, to aid Asbestos sufferers and their compensation claims. Dr Abernethy works for the Edinburgh legal firm of Simpson & Marwick, her profile is located here : http://www.simpmar.co.uk/people.php?article_id=143 The odd thing is the same insurers which Dr Abernethy's legal firm of Simpson & Marwick represent, also insure the asbestos victims lawyers and most of the Scottish Government including Kenny MacAskill's Justice Department which sponsored the Damages (Scotland) Bill.
  • The team of expert lawyers at Holding Redlich talk about how they can help injured Victorians with their compensation entitlements. The first consultation is free.


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