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Motion for New Trial: A Good Idea? The $16 Million Question

 

In a case illustrating the potential danger of seeking a new trial following a jury verdict, a New York jury awarded three former railroad employees $16 million for their asbestosis and COPD on April 27. Interestingly, a new trial was previously ordered following a 1999 award of $800,000, which was held to be excessive after LIRR moved for relief. Lincoln Aquirre was awarded $6 million, cigarette smoker James Harrington was awarded $2.4 million after his 40 percent liability for cigarette smoking and Albito Velez-Zapata was awarded $8 million. We do not yet have any information regrding possible appeals.

Aquirre, Harrington and Velez-Zapata alleged that their diseases were the result of exposure to asbestos in the 1970s while working at the LIRR's repair shop in Morris Park, Queens, N.Y., and its current site, Hillside Maintenance Complex in Jamaica, N.Y. Specifically, it was alleged that they ground and buffed gaskets and that they didn't know they were working with asbestos products. LIRR only provided safety goggles. At trial, LIRR argued that exposure to asbestos at the railroad had not caused the alleged diseases.

Experts: Plaintiffs relied on the testimony of Victor M. Marchione, a pulmonologist who testified that the plaintiffs had asbestosis; and Michael Ellenbecker, a professor of industrial hygiene at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell, Mass. LIRR called Doreen Addrizzo-Harris, a pulmonary function testing expert who testified that the plaintiffs did not have asbestosis. Judge Laurence Knipel presiding over the trial, which began April 18. Aquirre, Harrington and Velez-Zapata v. Long Island Rail Road (NY Sup., Kings Co.)

Author: Eric Genau
 
Author Bio:

Eric Genau

ERIC C. GENAU is an attorney at the law firm of Kenney Shelton Liptak Nowak LLP, and represents insurance carriers and self-insured companies in connection with claims and lawsuits for exposure to toxic substances across New York State. KSLN has been heavily involved in the defense of toxic tort and mass tort cases for many years, including the development of national defense strategies in its role as National and Regional Coordinating Counsel. KSLN maintains offices in Buffalo, Rochester and New York City. Eric also serves as counsel to the New Jersey law firm of Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas LLP.

Eric is a graduate of Fordham University, having received a B.A. in Political Science, and was selected as a Fordham University Emerging Leader in 1994. He received his law degree from the Northeastern University School of Law in 2001 after completing a curriculum in International Commercial Law at Oxford University. During law school, Eric served as a law clerk with the Boston firm of Cetrulo & Capone LLP, where he focused on toxic tort defense and helped to update portions of the Toxic Tort Litigation Guide. He also served as a law clerk with the United States Attorney's Office. He is a member of the New York State and Erie County Bar Associations, and the Defense Research Institute. Eric is an experienced trial attorney and has experience in many areas of civil and commercial litigation. Eric is a dedicated high school hockey coach, regularly attends alumni events in the Buffalo, Boston and New York City areas, and serves as Chair for the Fordham Club of Buffalo.

 
 
 

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