2 Texas Juries Award Tyler Pipe Employees $26 Million For
Occupational Exposure To Asbestos
September 1, 2000 (DALLAS) -- Twice in less than a week, a jury here
awarded longtime employees of Tyler Pipe Industries Inc. a multimillion-dollar
award for occupational injuries from exposure to asbestos at Tyler's
iron foundry in Swan, Texas. (Blackburn Jury Instructions. Document
#01-000901-102. Dews Jury Instructions. Document #01-000901-103.)
On Aug. 19, after 20 days of trial, the Smith County District Court
jury awarded $9 million to eight Tyler Pipe employees (Dews). Six
days later, on Aug. 25, another Smith County jury returned a $17
million verdict to seven Tyler employees (Blackburn). The verdicts
came against Tyler Pipe, which originated in 1936 as the Tyler Iron
and Foundry Co. The company later sold the business to Swan Transportation
Co.
The trials were held simultaneously. Both juries awarded the employees
compensation for pain and mental anguish, loss of earning capacity
physical impairment and medical care.
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