So called “FACT Act of 2013” will burden Asbestos Victims, Delay Litigation

So called “FACT Act of 2013” will burden Asbestos Victims, Delay Litigation

New Asbestos Bill Will Re-victimize Asbestos Victims

Image:TakeJusticeBack.com

Image:TakeJusticeBack.com

H.R. 982, the so-called “Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency (FACT) Act of 2013,” was passed
earlier last wast week.  Essentially, this “transparency” will threaten the privacy of asbestos
victims. “What this bill does is allow asbestos victims to be re-victimized by exposing their
health information to the public,” Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) said during hearings Tuesday.

The result will be to slow down asbestos cases even more, by allowing asbestos defendants to bury the
trusts with information requests, regardless of the irrelevance or lack of need of such requests.

This legislation is part of the latest tactic implemented by ALEC and the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce to let the asbestos industry off the hook. This strategy takes a
three-pronged approach:
  • State
    legislation: In 2007, ALEC adopted the “Asbestos Claims Transparency Act.” Louisiana,
    Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin have seen versions of this
    legislation.
  • Judicial Conference: On November 22, 2010, the U.S. Chamber made a direct appeal to the Judicial
    Conference to change the rules governing bankruptcy law.
  • Federal legislation: In the 112th Congress, H.R. 4369 was introduced in the House on April 17, 2012 and
    S.3076 was introduced in the Senate on May 10, 2012. In the 113th Congress,
    H.R. 982 was reintroduced on March 6, 2013.

This blog post was originally published on nw-injurylawyers.com.

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