Jesus they never stop screwing up

VANDERBILT AGREES TO PAY WASTE FINERead about it here, they do more damage than anything, its all about the moneyA Connecticut chemical manufacturer has admitted it lied to federal and state regulators about the amount of hazardous waste on its property and has agreed to pay $1 million in fines …

Not Much

09/26/24 Not much to update on everything is at a standstill at the moment until I get feeling better, first thing once i get rid of this flu bug is drone videos and pics of 3 Mill 1 Mill and number 4 mine, I’ve been told there are some interesting …

Welcome

Hello, thank you for checking out my website. The point of this is to at least allow me to tell my side of the story that altered my life forever. If your interested in the full story check it out by clicking the my story link on the menu . …

What to Do if You Were Exposed to Asbestos in Vanderbilt Minerals Talc?

There have already been thousands of asbestos claims filed against Vanderbilt Minerals over the last several years, and with the company having sold its talc through the year 2008, there will likely be many more victims diagnosed with the disease in the future. Malignant mesothelioma has an extremely long latency period, …

Vanderbilt Minerals History and Asbestos

Vanderbilt Minerals is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Connecticut-based R.T. Vanderbilt Company, a privately held manufacturer and distributor of minerals for the petroleum, rubber, plastics, paint, pharmaceutical, ceramic, agricultural, personal care, and household industries.[1] The company got its start in 1916 when Robert Thurlow Vanderbilt opened an office on East 42nd Street …

He says its not asbestos!!

FRANKFORT, Ky. — A pre-hearing conference recently took place to address R.T. Vanderbilt’s appeal of a $5.6 million verdict involving their talc products, which the defendant claims do not contain asbestos. Franklin v. R.T. Vanderbilt, et al., No. 2007-CA-002103 (Ky. Ct. App.); No. 04-CI-00274 (Ky. Cir. Ct., Anderson Cty.). The pre-hearing …

Trying to get out of this one below

Defendant-appellant-cross-appellee R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc. appealed a Superior Court judgment on a jury verdict of $2,864,583.33 plus interest to Plaintiff-appellees-cross-appellant Darcel Galliher, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Michael Galliher. The decedent, Michael Galliher, contracted and died from mesothelioma as a result of exposure to asbestos or asbestiform …

09/19/24

I haven’t posted in about a week. A lot of things are in the works right now. As you know, I live in northern New York, so we are getting ready for the long, cold winter. The good news is that I’ll have a lot more indoor time, so I’ll …

09/13/24

I had a dinner planned with my family and was looking forward to a great day. Unfortunately, my condition made it impossible to enjoy myself. I spent the entire evening sitting or standing, trying to get comfortable. My grandkids asked if I was okay, and the little ones brought me …