Co-Workers Give Evidence on Exposure to Asbestos | New York City Personal Injury

Joseph Williams | 483 Views | 07/18/2016

Co-Workers Giving Evidence on Past Exposure to Asbestos

A person’s been diagnosed with mesothelioma. What would we do to try and develop the evidence of how they were exposed to asbestos? Hi, I’m Joe Williams. I’m a mesothelioma trial attorney in New York City. And I can tell you that one of the main things that we try to do when our clients are really too ill to testify or just are suffering through their diagnosis, is that we contact their co-workers.

What’s important to know about this is that when workers work in industry, they work side by side, sometimes for 30, 40 years with friends who almost become family members. We contact those folks and talk to them about the exposures that our client had. These co-workers can provide tremendous information about the types of exposures, the manner of exposure, and how it happened, where it happened. And often times, the co-worker isn’t ill, hasn’t contracted mesothelioma as of yet, and they are able to recount the stories and the history of how the work was done, and what was done, and where it was done.

These co-workers can be deposed. They can be produced at a deposition and they can talk about all the ways that our client was exposed to asbestos dust from various products and at various locations. And importantly, one co-worker can lead to more co-workers. The pursuit of co-workers and finding witnesses to the exposure to asbestos is a very important part of a thorough work up of a mesothelioma case. Now, I’m sure you have many more questions as to how we work up a mesothelioma case, and we can answer your questions. I encourage you to call my office at the number below. I’m Joe Williams. We’d be happy to answer your questions for you. Thank you.

Co-Workers Give Evidence on Exposure to Asbestos | New York City Personal Injury

Co-Workers Giving Evidence on Past Exposure to Asbestos

A person’s been diagnosed with mesothelioma. What would we do to try and develop the evidence of how they were exposed to asbestos? Hi, I’m Joe Williams. I’m a mesothelioma trial attorney in New York City. And I can tell you that one of the main things that we try to do when our clients are really too ill to testify or just are suffering through their diagnosis, is that we contact their co-workers.

What’s important to know about this is that when workers work in industry, they work side by side, sometimes for 30, 40 years with friends who almost become family members. We contact those folks and talk to them about the exposures that our client had. These co-workers can provide tremendous information about the types of exposures, the manner of exposure, and how it happened, where it happened. And often times, the co-worker isn’t ill, hasn’t contracted mesothelioma as of yet, and they are able to recount the stories and the history of how the work was done, and what was done, and where it was done.

These co-workers can be deposed. They can be produced at a deposition and they can talk about all the ways that our client was exposed to asbestos dust from various products and at various locations. And importantly, one co-worker can lead to more co-workers. The pursuit of co-workers and finding witnesses to the exposure to asbestos is a very important part of a thorough work up of a mesothelioma case. Now, I’m sure you have many more questions as to how we work up a mesothelioma case, and we can answer your questions. I encourage you to call my office at the number below. I’m Joe Williams. We’d be happy to answer your questions for you. Thank you.