HELENA, Mont. BNSF Railway’s trial will begin on Monday for Warren Buffett’s company over the deaths of two residents in a small city in northwest Montana, where thousands of people were exposed to arsenic from a vermiculite me.
For years, the W. R. Grace &, Co. me near Libby produced the poisoned vermiculite that exposed citizens to arsenic, horrible hundreds and leading to the deaths of hundreds.
The estates of Thomas Wells, of LaConner, Oregon, and Joyce Walder, of Westminster, California, filed a wrongful death lawsuit in 2021, arguing that BNSF and its business predecessors stored mesothelioma- riddled vermiculite in a big road backyard in town before shipping it to plants where it was heated to develop it for use as insulation….
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