Martzell & Bickford
Recent News About Martzell & Bickford
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Ascension Parish man claims mesothelioma in Orleans Parish suit
Spencer R. Doody NEW ORLEANS - An Ascension Parish man is suing several companies claiming his exposure to asbestos caused him to develop malignant mesothelioma. -
Shipbilder named in asbestos suit
Neil F. Nazareth NEW ORLEANS – A Tangipahoa Parish woman is suing a shipbuilder for the wrongful death of her husband. -
Seaman sues employer over ladder injury
Bickford A Jefferson Parish seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he hit his head while climbing up a ladder. -
Jones Act lawsuit filed after seaman falls head first from ladder
Bickford A seaman from St. James Parish has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he fell from a ladder and landed on his head. -
Thirty years after asbestos exposure man dies, lawsuit claims
More than thirty years after his exposure to asbestos, a wrongful death lawsuit has been filed over a man's mesothelioma-related death. -
Lawsuit alleges Depuy hip replacement device is defective
Berniard A Georgia resident is suing Depuy Orthopedics Inc. and Johnson & Johnson ServiceA Georgia resident is suing Depuy Orthopedics Inc. and Johnson & Johnson Services over an allegedly defective hip replacement device.s over an allegedly defective hip replacement device. -
Class action filed over blown well near Paincourtville
Bickford Seeking more than $5 million in damages, a class action has been filed against the owners and operators of an oil and gas well that blew out Aug. 11 near Paincourtville. -
Seaman sues after a collision and fall
Bickford A seamen is accusing his employer of having an unfit crew he says is to blame for injuries to his back. -
New Orleans resident sues over denied drywall claim
Bickford New Orleans resident Jude Marullo is suing over a denied Chinese drywall claim. -
Family's sues over father's mesothelioma death
More than 50 years after their father worked around asbestos products, the family of a deceased longshoreman is suing several New Orleans companies in a case that was removed from Orleans Parish to federal court.