ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis priest alleges an international natural resource company that operated in a region in Peru released lead that damaged several minor children.
ST. LOUIS – The surviving spouse and children of a man employed as pipefitter are seeking damages from several companies over allegations that asbestos exposure caused his cancer and death.
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man acting as next friend of several minor plaintiffs is seeking damages from an international natural resource company that operated in a region of Peru.
ST. LOUIS — A man's surviving heirs are suing Albany International Corp., Certain-Teed Corp., Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc., and other asbestos products manufacturers and users, citing alleged failure to warn and negligence.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing Albany International Corp., Blackmer Pump Co., Valero Energy Corp., and other asbestos products manufacturers and users, alleging failure to warn and negligence.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing Advance Glove & Safety Co. Inc., Ametek Inc., Viking Pump Inc., and other makers and users of asbestos products, alleging failure to warn and negligence.
ST. LOUIS — Surviving heirs are suing BNSF Railway Co., Johnson & Johnson, Union Carbide Corp., and others, asbestos products manufacturers, alleging failure to warn and negligence.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing Zimmer Inc., Zimmer US Inc., Zimmer Holdings Inc. and Select Orthopedics Inc., citing alleged design defects with a hip implant system and failure to warn.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing Armstrong Pumps Inc., Bechtel Corp., Coen Company Inc., makers of asbestos products, alleging failure to warn and negligence.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing Akebono Brake Corp., Spirax Sarco Inc., Viking Pump Inc., and other makers of asbestos products, alleging negligence and failure to warn.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing a number of asbestos products manufacturers, citing alleged negligence, which led to the husband developing mesothelioma.
ST. LOUIS — Surviving siblings of a laborer/custodian are suing various companies, citing alleged failure to warn of the effects of asbestos fibers while inhaling them.