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By: Waters & Kraus, LLP Bernard Steffen, now 69, held a series of jobs dating back to the 1960s in which he was frequently exposed to asbestos-laden products — including joint compound containing asbestos supplied by Union Carbide and plastic cement produced by CalPortland. Mr. Steffen was diagnosed with mesothelioma in April 2010. The lead plaintiff's attorney in the case was Scott Frost, a partner at Waters, Kraus & Paul — the West Coast practice of Water & Kraus. He was assisted by attorney Tae Kim. "This was a little different than the normal asbestos case in that one of the defendants, Union Carbide, was a supplier of the asbestos to another company," explained Frost. Asbestos supplied by Union Carbide was used in a joint compound manufactured by Hamilton Materials, which has since gone bankrupt. "Their contention was that they can't control how the asbestos is used in somebody else's product, so they shouldn't be held responsible," According to court documents, Mr. Steffen began to experience coughing in April 2010 and went to a doctor to have it checked. He also experienced weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath, and chest pain. Doctors removed fluid from Mr. Steffen's lungs and performed a biopsy, which yielded his initial diagnosis of mesothelioma. Further procedures in May confirmed that Mr. Steffen was suffering from pleural malignant mesothelioma. In an effort to eradicate the tumor, doctors conducted an extrapleural pneumonectomy. "They basically took out his lung to try to get rid of the tumor," Frost said. "It's called a radical surgery. But in Mr. Steffen's case, it was not only radical, but it almost killed him. He spent about eight weeks in the hospital after the surgery which is not the norm. He basically died once or twice afterward, but they were able to resuscitate him." Mr. Steffen has suffered extreme weight loss and must remain on oxygen. He is unable to leave his home due to frequent severe fits of coughing, and he can no longer work, travel, or attend religious or social functions. Despite Mr. Steffen's deteriorating health, Scott Frost said the plaintiff and his family are pleased with the verdict. "They were very happy that the jury came back in their favor, and were extremely satisfied with the representation we gave them in the case. But it really wasn't about the money for them. It was about making sure the companies responsible were held responsible," Judge Yvette M. Palazuelos presided in the trial, which began on April 29, 2011. The $8,465,738 verdict, announced June 20, includes past and future economic damages of $1,963,738 along with non-economic damages of $6,502,000. About Waters, Kraus & Paul Waters, Kraus & Paul is the west Coast practice of Waters & Kraus, LLP — a nationally recognized plaintiffs' firm concentrating on complex product liability and personal injury/wrongful death cases. The firm's diverse practice includes toxic tort litigation (mesothelioma- CASE FACT SHEET Case Information • Cause No. BC446485 • Steffen v. CalPortland Company • Trial length: Jurisdiction • Los Angeles County, CA; Los Angeles County Superior Court • Hon. Yvette M. Palazuelos presiding Verdict* • June 20, 2011 • $8,465,738 total jury award Breakdown: $1,963,738 to Bernard Steffen for past and future economic damages; $6,502,00 to Bernard Steffen for non-economic damages. * Defendants CalPortland Company (f/k/a California Portland Cement Company) and Union Carbide Corp. were found responsible for the plaintiff’s illness, and apportioned a prorated 1/10 (10%) liability. Case Summary Bernard Steffen is a 69-year-old man who resides in Sylmar, California, with his wife, Geraldine “Gerri” Steffen. Mr. Steffen is a career painter/ handyman who, since the early 1960s, has worked with joint compounds primarily on homes, apartment buildings, and department stores. He was diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma in April 2010. On June 20, 2011, a California superior court ordered Union Carbide and CalPortland to pay $8,465,738 to Mr. Steffen for his asbestos exposure. Significance • The plaintiff lived to see the outcome of the trial — a rare occurrence since most mesothelioma patients die within six to 18 months of diagnosis. • Because Union Carbide was a primary supplier of asbestos rather than the manufacturer of the end product, the defendant argued that they had no control over how another company used their product. The jury was required to address Union Carbide’s liability for a product produced by another company that has since declared bankruptcy. Plaintiff’s Experts (live testimony) • Carl Brodkin, M.D. • Robert J. Cunitz, PhD Defense Experts (live testimony) • Allen Gibbs, M.D. • William Hughson, M.D. • Jeffrey Hicks, CIH Plaintiff’s Counsel • Waters, Kraus & Paul (Los Ang): Scott Frost (lead), Tae Kim Defense Counsel • CalPortland- • Union Carbide-Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP (San Fran): Nathan Dullum; McKenna, Long & Aldridge LLP (Los Ang): Joseph Greenslade and Farah Nicol; Baker Botts, LLP (Houston): Kevin Jordan Information Brandy Dietz, Waters & Kraus, LLP 800.226.9880 End
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