Maryland Court Finds Circumstantial Evidence Against Contractors Lacking

(November 27, 2017, 2:32 PM EST) -- BALTIMORE — Testimony that a man worked on “all of” the vessels at a shipyard cannot realistically mean he worked on every ship and, even when combined with evidence of two insulation contractors’ presence at the facility, is not enough to establish exposure to asbestos from their work, a Maryland appeals court held Nov. 20 (Kathryn A. Davenport, et al. v. MCIC Inc., et al., No. 1204 September Term, 2016, Md. Spec. App., 2017 Md. App. LEXIS 1162)....

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