Toxic exposure claims from welders became a bigger factor for insurers when a federal jury in Ohio returned a $20.5 million verdict for a welder who claimed he was made ill by the fumes from his work.
The Wednesday verdict illustrates that welder claims “belong on the emerging risk radarscope as something insurers have to be aware of,” said Robert P. Hartwig, president of the Insurance Information Institute.
A statement for the five welding rod manufacturers, who were defendants in the case, said they would appeal and defend themselves against “baseless claims” and expect to be successful.
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