Indiana legislature asked to give mesothelioma victims right to sue
People suffering as a result of asbestos exposure, including mesothelioma victims and their loved ones, have asked the Indiana legislature to consider making an exception to state law that would allow victims to file cases against companies they feel are responsible for their illnesses.
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