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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

David Harms sues Supro Corporation for personal injury and loss of consortium due to asbestos exposure

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In the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco, plaintiffs David Harms and September Faruzzi-Harms have filed a lawsuit against defendants Supro Corporation, CalPortland Company (formerly known as California Portland Cement Company), Newton Enterprises, and Does 1 through 800. The case, with ID CGC-24-277208, was filed on April 11, 2024, and is a complaint for personal injury and loss of consortium due to asbestos exposure.

The plaintiffs are represented by attorneys Alan R. Brayton (S.B. #73685), David R. Donadio (S.B. #154436), James P. Nevin (S.B. #220816), and Nancy T. Williams (S.B. #201095) from Brayton Purcell LLP. The complaint alleges that the defendants negligently or in some other actionable manner caused injuries and damages to the plaintiff due to their dealings with asbestos.

The document outlines that each defendant was acting in full course and scope of their agency, service, employment, or joint venture at all times relevant to this case. It also suggests that the defendants were authorized to do business in California and regularly conducted business in San Francisco.

The plaintiffs seek judgment for their personal injuries and loss of consortium due to asbestos exposure caused by the negligence of the defendants. They plan to amend their complaint once they ascertain the true names and capacities of defendants Does 1 through 300.

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