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Fordham Law Review

2012

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The “Peripheral Plaintiff”: Duty Determinations In Take-Home Asbestos Cases, Yelena Kotlarsky Oct 2012

The “Peripheral Plaintiff”: Duty Determinations In Take-Home Asbestos Cases, Yelena Kotlarsky

Fordham Law Review

Since the 1970s, litigation concerning the dangers of asbestos in the workplace has transformed from a few workers’ compensation claims to hundreds of thousands of lawsuits against companies in nearly every industry. While the typical plaintiff in these claims is an employee injured while handling asbestos at the worksite, a new class of “peripheral plaintiffs” has recently emerged. These plaintiffs consist of family members who are exposed to asbestos after inhaling the dust that saturates an employee’s person and clothing. The family members then bring claims against the employers and the owners of the premises claiming that they were negligent …