Appeal For Witnesses In Mesothelioma Claim For Lab Technician Exposed To Asbestos At Glaxo SmithKline In Ulverston
08 Oct 2018
Our client, a retired lab technician and process manager, appeals to Glaxo SmithKline’s Ulverston site employees who remember asbestos in particular in the older part of the site to help him seek justice for contracting mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the lung, caused by exposure to asbestos dust.
Our client, who wishes to remain anonymous, was employed by GlaxoSmithKline in Ulverston from 1977 until 2009. Between approximately 1977 and the early 1990s our client worked as a lab technician in areas around the old part of the site which was formerly an ironworks. It is in these areas that our client was exposed to asbestos dust when he worked around fitters and engineers.
We are keen to hear from anyone who worked at GlaxoSmithKline’s Ulverston site and can recall coming across asbestos. In particular, we are eager to speak to lab technicians, fitters, engineers and any other tradesmen who worked in maintenance.
If you can help please contact Paul Glanville, specialist mesothelioma solicitor with The Asbestos Law Partnership on freephone (0808) 164 3730 or by email at paulglanville@thealp.co.uk.