Asbestos Litigation Poses Threat To Small Business
(As posted in the Delaware County Daily Times)
November 27, 2002
Small business Survival Committee
1920 L. Street N.W.
Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20036
(B) Former Navy: " Assert Your Rights "
(C) Notes From the U.S.A.
After I read your deceptive subject article in the Delaware County Times Saturday, November 23, 2002 and on the Internet, you have no knowledge on asbestos litigation and asbestos related diseases. Your office must be receiving a fee from the Asbestos Manufacturerers and you must be compensating the news media to print your article in their newpapers - Referance (A).
No law firm would ever engage in representation of a client in connection with asbestos if said client did not have an asbestos related disease.
The asbestos manufacturers have been on a campaign for years along with members of U.S. congress and groups like yours to influence remaining members of U.S. congress in slowly eroding the constitutional rights of asbestos plaintiffs. The Unites States government and asbestos manufacturers have botched asbestos litigation for the past twenty years and the government and asbestos manufacturers were aware of the health hazards of asbestos since the late 1920s.
Even today the Department of the Navy and the United States government will not acknowledge to former Navy personnel the health hazards of being exposed to asbestos while serving aboard United States Navy ships or notify them to have a yearly chest x-ray for any asbestos related diseases.
In summary, attached with this letter is a copy of my asbestos alert message that I have on the Internet to alert former Navy and shipyard workers regarding health hazards of asbestos exposure. As of this writing I mad a good indentaion in the coffers of asbestos manufacturers and United States treasury to compensat asbestos victims - Reference (B) & (C).
Sincerely,
JAMES F. MURPHY
114 Woodview Lane
Media, PA. 19063-2127
*** POSTED DECEMBER 11, 2002 ***