Dana Corp. has agreed to pay 7,500 personal injury claimants a total of $2 million to resolve their lawsuits stemming from asbestos-laden gaskets produced by the auto-parts supplier.
WASHINGTON - Toledo, Ohio-based Dana Corp. has agreed to pay 7,500 personal injury claimants $2 million to resolve their lawsuits stemming from asbestos-laden gaskets produced by the auto-parts supplier. In papers filed Friday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, Dana called the settlement a "reasonable and expedient way" to resolve the claims without litigation.
Toledo, Ohio-based Dana Corp. has agreed to pay 7,500 personal injury claimants $2 million to resolve their lawsuits stemming from asbestos-laden gaskets produced by the auto-parts supplier.The law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C., is announcing a $3.6 million settlement in an asbestos exposure lawsuit filed on behalf of an 81-year-old man who worked in the San Francisco area.
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