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New Jersey mesothelioma sufferer files complaint in Madison County

7/22/2008 1:51 PM

A New Jersey man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court July 17, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused.

John Scarduzio claims he was employed a materials processor and plant manager from 1949 through 2000 at various locations.

Scarduzio claims that during the course of his employment and during home and automotive repairs he was exposed to and inhaled, ingested or otherwise absorbed asbestos fibers emanating from certain products he was working with and around.

He names 75 defendant corporations that include Bondex International, CBS, Chrysler, Federal-Mogul Asbestos Personal Trust, Ford Motor Company, General Electric, General Motors, Goodyear, Honeywell International, Ingersoll-Rand, International Paper, John Crane, MetLife, Philips Electronics and Trane US.

"The plaintiff's exposure and inhalation, ingestion or absorption of the asbestos fibers was completely foreseeable and could or should have been anticipated by the defendants," the complaint states.

Scarduzio claims the defendants knew or should have known that the asbestos fibers contained in their products had a toxic, poisonous and highly deleterious effect upon the health of people.

According to Scarduzio, he first became aware that he suffered from mesothelioma in April.

Scarduzio alleges that the defendants included asbestos in their products even when adequate substitutes were available and failed to provide any or adequate instructions concerning the safe methods of working with and around asbestos.

He also claims that the defendants failed to require and advise employees of hygiene practices designed to reduce or prevent carrying asbestos fibers home.

As a result of the alleged negligence, Scarduzio claims he was exposed to fibers containing asbestos. He developed a disease caused only by asbestos which has disabled and disfigured him, the complaint states.

He seeks damages to help pay for the cost of his treatment.

Scarduzio also suffers "great physical pain and mental anguish, and also will be hindered and prevented from pursuing his normal course of employment, thereby losing large sums of money," the complaint states.

Scarduzio also claims that he has sought, but has been unable to obtain, full disclosure of relevant documents and information from the defendants leading him to believe the defendants destroyed documents related to asbestos.

"It was foreseeable to a reasonable person/entity in the respective positions of defendants, that said documents and information constituted evidence, which was material to potential civil litigation-namely asbestos litigation," the complaint states.

Scarduzio alleges that as a result of each defendant breaching its duty to preserve material evidence by destroying documents and information it has been prejudiced and impaired in proving claims against all potential parties.

"Plaintiff has been caused to suffer damages in the form of impaired ability to recover against defendants and lost or reduced compensation from other potentially liable parties in this litigation," the complaint states.

Scarduzio is seeking at least $300,000 in damages for negligence, willful and wanton acts, conspiracy, and negligent spoliation of evidence among other allegations.

"In addition to compensatory damages, an award of punitive damages is appropriate and necessary in order to punish the defendants for willful, wanton, intentional and reckless misconduct and to deter them and others from engaging in like misconduct in the future," the complaint states.

Scarduzio is represented by Nate Mudd of SimmonsCooper in East Alton.

The case has been assigned to Circuit Court Judge Daniel Stack.

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Asbestos Suit
Why is a New Jersey worker coming to Illinois to file suit? Why burden our court system?
 - LaCost (7/23/2008 10:32:19 AM)
Litigation Tourism to 'Hellhole'
Whether there is merit to this New Jersey man's asbestos claim or not, it has no business being brought in Madison County, Ill. This is the kind of litigation tourism that helped MadCo maintain its status as a Judicial Hellhole for years on end until promising signs of reform prompted my organization to remove it from our annual listing last December.

Unless Judge Stack wants MadCo quickly to reemerge as a Hellhole, he'll dismiss this case and tell the plaintiff to refile it where it belongs -- in New Jersey.

Darren McKinney
Dir., Communications
American Tort Reform Association
Washington, D.C.
 - Darren McKinney (7/23/2008 9:11:28 AM)
Mesothelioma
It is horrendous that he developed mesothelioma. The House of Representatives is considering a bill to ban asbesots (it is banned in 40 countries) and to provide funding for medical resarch into effective treatments. Write your U.S. Representative from http://www.banasbestos.us asking him/her to support the bill.
 - Faye State (7/22/2008 7:56:36 PM)

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