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Civil Litigation

Apr. 24, 2019

Jury gives $4.4 million in asbestos bowling ball case

The family of a bowling alley owner has been awarded $4.4 million after a Los Angeles jury found years of drilling asbestos-laden balls contributed to his mesothelioma.

The family of a bowling alley owner was awarded $4.4 million after a Los Angeles jury found years of drilling asbestos-tainted balls contributed to his mesothelioma.

The jury on April 19 found Honeywell International Inc., which recycled asbestos-laced brake dust into Ebonite bowling balls, failed to adequately warn of the potential danger, and as a result of its negligence was a large contributor to plaintiff Donald Vanni's fatal ...

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