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Asbestos victims could lose out


VICTIMS of an asbestos-related illness could lose out on compensation because the Government is refusing to back their claims.

Hundreds of former railway workers have died and many are still suffering from asbestosis and mesothelioma, which has led to the illness being dubbed “the Swindon Disease”.

They spent their days in an atmosphere full of the deadly dust. Many of the men’s wives also fell ill after washing clothes that had been covered with it.

Now people suffering from pleural plaques, a scarring of the lungs linked to exposure to asbestos, have been told they will not receive any money.

People suffering from illnesses such as mesothelioma or asbestosis will continue to be compensated by their employers.

But the Government has signalled that, while it will provide a £70m package of help for asbestosis sufferers, it will not overturn a 2007 Law Lords’ ruling which left pleural plaques sufferers ineligible for compensation.

Swindon solicitor Brigitte Chandler, who has represented hundreds of the victims and their families, says she is bitterly disappointed by the decision.

Ms Chandler, a partner with law firm Charles Lucas and Marshall, said: “Pleural plaques are a sign that a person has breathed in asbestos fibres. Many people with them go on to develop more serious asbestos disease such as cancer.

“This was an opportunity for the Government to do the right thing before they left office.

“A lot of people will not get the compensation they deserve.”

Under the proposals the Government will set up a research centre into asbestos-linked diseases and insist that insurers fund compensation for victims who are dying as a result of asbestos and who have no employers’ insurance to rely on.

There will also be more money for sufferers of the deadly asbestos cancer mesothelioma.

“The establishment of an Employers Liability Insurance Bureau to maintain a ‘fund of last resort’ is good news,” said Ms Chandler.

“One of the problems we consistently face is tracing employers’ insurance companies.

“This is a particular problem in the building industry where very small companies were operating 40-50 years ago and are no longer in business.”

The pleural plaques decision means there will be one rule for Scotland and Ireland – where victims are entitled to compensation – and a different rule for England and Wales.


Your Say YourSwindon

forcryingoutloud, Stratton says...
1:26pm Mon 1 Feb 10

Looks like the Goose that laid Ms Chandler's golden egg has stopped laying!

real -life, South Swindon says...
3:43pm Mon 1 Feb 10

""Swindon solicitor Brigitte Chandler, who has represented hundreds of the victims and their families, says she is bitterly disappointed by the decision. ""

I bet she is, all those lost fees she could have earned for other peoples misfortunes! Parasites the lot of them but sadness for all those who wont recieve the compenstaion they deserve.

Support_British_Manufacturing, swindon says...
5:23pm Mon 1 Feb 10

She looks like she's got wind.

The only thing Ms Chandler will suffer at work is a paper cut.

her_in_doors2, swindon says...
11:44pm Mon 1 Feb 10

Financially support the victims by all means but what really annoys me is when families receive the money after their loved ones have passed away. Just sheer greed.

Jonathan @ MesoRC.com, says...
4:44pm Tue 2 Feb 10

On this side of the pond, we’ve had our fair share of asbestos exposure cases, but fortunately the government has helped those who've suffered as a result of others’ negligence get the compensation they deserve. I’m a part of a resource center that offers a wide range of info on mesothelioma, from diagnosis and treatments to legal rights - you can learn more at www.mesorc.com

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