Law Lords Remove Compensation Rights From Asbestos Related Disease Victims

Thousands of British workers suffering from an asbestos-related disease will not be able to claim compensation, the Law Lords have ruled.

BBC News On-line click here for full storyThe decision removes an established right to compensation for pleural plaques, a scarring of the lungs.

Union leaders have attacked the decision, saying it will lead to "massive savings" for insurance firms.

Unions had appealed against an earlier ruling by the Court of Appeal in January 2006.

The Law Lords ruled that pleural plaques was not a disease.

Derek Simpson, joint general secretary of Unite, said it was a "harsh" decision which will affect thousands of people with pleural plaques now and in the future.

"The judgment will disadvantage many of our members who have been exposed to asbestos in their work by denying them the right to sue their former employers for developing pleural plaques," he said.

Ian McFall, head of asbestos policy at Thompsons Solicitors, representing the union, added: "This decision is very disappointing for the thousands of people who are living with the worry of knowing that their lungs have been scarred by asbestos.

"They will be baffled and offended that the House of Lords has decided that pleural plaques is not worthy of any compensation."

Thompson Solicitors press release

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Source: BBC News On-line / Thompsons Solicitors

 
 
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