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MORENO LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
PAUL V. LANKFORD (State Bar No. 181506)
plankford@lclaw.com
PAUL LANNUS (State Bar No. 192551)
plannus@lclaw.com
J. PAUL FANNING (State Bar No. 226556)
jpfarming@lclaw.com
LANKFORD CRAWFORD MORENO LLP
1850 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Suite 600
Walnut Creek CA 94596
Telephone: 925.300.3520
Facsimile: 925.300.3386
Attomeys for Defendant
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
ELECTRONICALLY
FILED
Superior Court of California,
County of San Francisco
JAN 25 2012
Clerk of the Court
BY: JUDITH NUNEZ
Deputy Clerk
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
ROSITA PIQUE, as Wrongful Death Heir,
and as Successor-In-Interest to
GODOFREDO PIQUE, Deceased; and
MARLENE SANCHEZ, GREGORY
PIQUE, FREDERICK PIQUE, as Legal
Heirs of GODOFREDO PIQUE, Deceased,
Plaintiff,
Vv.
ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (B“P),
Defendants.
ASBESTOS
CASE No, CGC 08-274659
ExHIBITs A THROUGH C TO THE
DECLARATION OF J. PAUL FANNING IN
Support OF DEFENDANT FORD MOTOR
Company’s MOTION IN LIMINE TO STRIKE
PLAINTIFF ROSTTA PIQUE’S Loss OF
CONSORTIUM CLAEM [MIL #27]
EXHIBITS A THROUGH CTO THE DECLARATION OF |. PAUL FANNING IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT FORD MOTOR COMPANY'S MOTION IN
LIMINE TO STRIKE PLAINTIFF ROSITA PIQUE’S LOSS OF CONSORTIUM CLAIM [MIL #27]EXHIBIT AOETA
San Francisco Superior Courts
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Case Number. CGC-08-274659
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COMPLAINT
GODOFREDO PIQUE VS. ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (8/P)AS REFLECTED ON EXHIBITS
001002116698
Instructions:
Please place this sheet on top of the document to be scanned.SUM-100
x MMONS FOR COURT USE ONLY
(CITAS..ON JUDICIAL) (S010 PARA USO 06 LA CORTE)
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
{AVISO AL DEMANDADO):
ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (B°>P)
As Reflected on Exhibits B, 8-1, C, H, 1; and DOES 1-8500;
and SEE ATTACHED LIST.
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
(LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE):
GODOFREDO PIQUE
You have 36 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have 2
copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you, Your written response must be In proper egal form If you want the
court to hear your case. There may be a court form: that you can use for your response, You can find these court forms and more
information at the California Courts Ontine Self-Help Center {www.caurtinfo.ca.govselthelp), your county law library, or the courthouse
fhearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee walver form. If you da not fila your response on time, you may
lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court.
There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attomey right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to cafl an.
attorney referral service. if you cannot afford an attomey, you may be ellgible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services
Program, You can locate these nonprafit graups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), tha Catifomia
Courts Online Self-Hetp Center (www.courtinfo.ca.goviselthelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association,
Tene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO después de que lo entreguen esta citactén y papeles legates para presentar una respuesta por escrita
en esta corte y hacer que se entregue une copla af demandante. Una carta 0 una Hamada telefonica no fo protegen. St respuesta por
eserite tiene que estar en formato fegal correcto si dese2 qué procesen su caso en la corte, Es posible que haya un formuleria que usted
pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la carte y mas Informacion en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de
California (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selthelplespanot}, en ta bibiloteca de leyes de su condado o en Ja corte qua fe quede mas cerca. Sino
bueds pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretarfo de fa corte que le dé un formutario de exenclén de pago do cuotas. Sino presenta
Su respuesta a tempo, puede perder ef caso por Incumplimienta y la corte fe podré quitar su sueldo, dinero y blenes sin més advertencia.
Hay otros requisites legales. Es recomendable que flame a un abogado Inmediatamente, Sino conoce a un abogado, puede lamar aun
servicio de remisién a abogados, SI no puede pagar 2 un abogado, es posible que cumpla con fos requisites para obtener servicios
legates gratultos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estes grupos sin fines de fucro en el sito web de
California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornis.org), on ef Centra de Ayuda de fag Cortes de California,
{wew.courtinfo.ca.gov/setthalp/espanoY) 0 ponléndose ent contacto con fa corte 9 ef colegio de. abogados focales,_
The name and address of the cour Is:
{El nombre y direcciéa de la corte es);
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
400 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiffs attomey, or plalntiff without an attomey, is:
{Ef nombre, la direccion ds teléfono del abogada def demandante, o del demandante que n neo tien ‘abogado, es)
DAVID R. DONADIO, ESO., STATE BAR NO. 154436
BRAYTON+PURCELL LLP.
222 Rush Landing Road, Novato, CA 94948-6169 (415) 898-1555 WV, Wi
may PLNATT '
DATE: -8 2008 Asrcon Park-li
(For proof of service of this summons, usa ico of ns (form 10).)
(Para prueba de entrega de esta citation use el formulario Proofof Service of Summons, (POS-010)).
NOTICE TO PERSON SERVED: You are served
1.0 as an Individual defendant.
as the person sued under the fictitious name of (specify):
2, [I onbehatto spect:
under] cep 416.10 (corporation) C1 cep 416.60¢minor)
C1 cep 416.20 (defunct corporation) (Cccp 416.70 (conservatee)
C2] ccp 416.40 (assodation of partnership) [1] cc 416.90 (authorized person)
DD other (specify):
40 by personal detivery on (date):
Aott
Sofia Cowell of Cotton SUMMONS(415) 898-3535
P.O. Box 6169
222 RUSH LANDING ROAD
NOVATO, CALIFORNIA 94948-6169,
BRAYTON@PURCELL LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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ALLIS-CHALMERS CORPORATION PRODUCT LIABILITY TRUST
BUCYRUS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
CC. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS
CRANE CO.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
DANA CORPORATION
THOMAS DEE ENGINEERING CO., INC,
FOSTER WHEELER LLC
GARLOCK SEALING TECIINGLOGIES, LLC
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
PLANT INSULATION COMPANY
QUINTEC INDUSTRIES, INC,
RAPID-AMERICAN CORPORATION
UNIROYAL HOLDING, INC.
VIACOM, INC.
WESTERN MacARTHUR COMPANY
MacARTHUR COMPANY
WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
PNEUMO ABEX LLC -
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY ITS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, BORGWARNER MORSE TEC INC.
CARLISLE CORPORATION
SCANDURA, INC.
CSK AUTO, INC.
IMO INDUSTRIES, INC.
INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY
LESLIE CONTROLS, INC.
HOPEMAN BROTHERS, INC,
LT. THORPE & SON, INC,
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC.
GATKE CORPORATION
AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, INC,
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC,
and DOES 1-8500,
Defendants.
Godofredo Pique vs. Asbestos Defendants (RP)
San Francisco Superior CourtATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (AML, stare bar number, gad oddrers: sof FOR COURT USE ONLY
DAVID R. DONADIO, ESQ., STATE BAR NO, 154436
BRAYTON“*PURCELL LLP
222 Rush Landing Road
Novato, California 94948-6169
TELEPHONE NO: (415) 898-1555 FAXNO: (415) 898-1247 4 .
ATTORNEY FOR (NAME), Plaintif{s} : f
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO Sa Francisca Gounty ‘Sunerior’ Co
STREET ADDRESS: 400 McAllister Street 8 7008
‘MAILING ADDRESS: -
CITY AND ZIP CODE: San Francisco, CA 94102 MAY t
BRANCH NAME: d A so ean Clerk
CASE NAME: , , Gh
GODOFREDO PIQUE vs, ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BYP) BY Deputy Clerk
CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET Complex Case Designation ER: 9
Eluntimited Limited —Cicounter LC joinder
(Amount Amount Filed with first appearance by defendant
demanded lcmanded is (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.402)
exceeds $25,000) $25,000 or less
dtems 1-6 beiow must be leted (see instructions on page 2).
I. Check one box below of the case type that best describes this case:
Auto Tort Contract Provisionally Complex Civil Litigation
Law £2) breach of contaevwarranty (06) foe Rules of Court, rules 3.400-3.403)
{uninsured matoria (46) EL] ute 3.70 cotterons (09) Anmitrust/Trade reguistion (03)
‘Other PIPPDAVD {Personal Injury/Property Clother cotections 09) . (2) cronstrsetion defect (10)
\ge/ Wrongful Death) Tort Insurance coverage (18) [21 dass crt 40)
Asbestos (04), tJ Other contract (37) qq Securities litigation (28)
Product Lisbility (24) . Real Property Environmental / Toxie tor (30)
Medical malpractice (45) Eminent domaintnverse Insurance coverage claims arising from the
CF otter Peppa 23) condemnation (14) : above listed provisionally complex case types (41)
Non-PI/PD/WD {Other} Tort [2] wrongful evirion (32) Enforcement of Judgment
Basiness torvunfaie business practice (07) Other reat property (26) [1 Saforcement of judgment (20)
Cleve iets on Unlawful Detainer Miscellaneous Civil Complaint
Defamation (13) Cl commercial (21) 1) acoan
Fraud (16) Residential (32) ,
Tethenat o Dame) : O Cth compaa (et reid abo) 23
Profesional negligenee(25) fail Review Miscellaneous Civil Petition
Other Nos PEPEYWD tort (35) Asset forfeinue (05) Parmership and corporate governance (21)
Employment (Fy Petition re: arbitration award (11) (Other petition (not specified above) (43)
‘Wrongful termination (36) CL) weit or marsate (02)
Other employment (15) ‘Other judicial review (39)
2. This case CI is is not complex under rule 3.400 of the California Rules of Court. If the case is complex, mark the factors
requiring exceptional judicial management:
a Large number of separately represented parties 20 Large number of witnesses
». C1 Extensive motion practice raising difficult or novel e. C1 Coordination and related actions pending in one or more courts
issues that will be time-consuming toresolve in other counties, states or countries, or in a federal court
¢. (1 Substantial amount of documentary evidence t. (1 substantial post-judgment judicial supervision
3. Remedies sought (check all that apply): a. & monetary oO nonmonetary; declaratory or injunctive relief G & punitive
4, Number of causes a (specify): 7
3, Thiscase Cis isnot aclass action suit.
6. If there are any known related cases, file and serve a notice of related case. (You ¢ form CM-O15.)
Date: s\3 lx, R io >
TYPE OR PRINT NAME) {SIGNATURE OF PARTY OR ATTORNEY FOR PARTY)
NOTICE
+ PlaintifY rust file his cover sheet with the frst paper filed in the action or proceeding (except small cTaims eases or cases filed under the Probate Code,
Fammly Code, or Weltare and fnsbtations Coosk {eal Rule of Coes ile S50) Fane eile ae eras
+ File this cover sheet in addition to any cover shect required by tocal court rule,
+{fibis eases complex under fe 3400 et eof the Califia Rule of Cour, you mst serve a copy of th over sheet on llth paris to
e action or proceeding.
* Unless this isa collections case under rule 3.740 or a complex case, this cover sheet shall be used for statistical purposes only,
Forrn Adapted for Mandatory Use CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET (Ca fabs af Cons, rales 2:30, 3 220, $ 0-5 000, 3 740
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
222 RUSH LANDING ROAD
PO ROX 6169
NOVATO, CALIFORNIA 94948-6169
(415) 898-1555
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DAVID R DONADIO, FSO, S.B. #154436 SUMMONS ISSUED
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(413) 808-1555 0! ne orOON PARKL Clerk
Attomeys for Plaintiff APR 16 2009 -19EM P.NATT
DEPARTMENT 206
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
GODOFREDO PIQUE, } ASBESTOS
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Plaintiff } CGG-08-274659
vs. COMPLAINT FOR PERSONAL INJURY -
. ASBESTOS
ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP)
As Reflected on Exhibits B, B-1, C,H,
I; and DOES 1-8500; and SEE
ATTACHED LIST.
L Plaintiff GODOFREDO PIQUE was born April 2, 1945.
2. The ©Brayton®Purcel! Master Complaint for Personal Injury [and Loss of
Consortium]- Asbestos (hereinafter "Master Complaint") was filed January 2, 2003, in San
Francisco Superior Court. A copy of the Master Complaint and General Order No. 55 may be
obtained upon request from Brayton*’Purcell, and designated portions of the Master Complaint
are incorporated by reference herein pursuant to the authority conferred by General Order No. 55.
Plaintiff's claims are as set forth in said Master Complaint against defendants herein as follows:
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” THIS CASE IS SUBJECT T0
u MANDATORY ELECTRONIC FILING
PURSUANT TO AMENDED G.0. 158ATTORNEYS AT LAW
722 RUSS LANDING ROAD
P.O. Box 6169
NOVATO, CALIFORNIA 94948-6169
ES) 898-1555
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ALLIS-CHALMERS CORPORATION PRODUCT LIABILITY TRUST.
BUCYRUS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS
CRANE CO,
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
DANA CORPORATION
THOMAS DEE ENGINEERING CO., INC,
FOSTER WHEELER LLC
GARLOCK SEALING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
PLANT INSULATION COMPANY
QUINTEC INDUSTRIES, INC.
RAPID-AMERICAN CORPORATION
UNIROYAL HOLDING, INC.
VIACOM, INC,
WESTERN MacARTHUR COMPANY
MacARTHUR COMPANY
WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
PNEUMO ABEX LLC
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY ITS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, BORGWARNER MORSE TEC INC
CARLISLE CORPORATION
SCANDURA, INC,
CSK AUTO, INC.
IMO INDUSTRIES, INC,
INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY
LESLIE CONTROLS, INC.
HOPEMAN BROTHERS, INC.
J.T. THORPE & SON, INC.
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC.
GATKE CORPORATION
AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HIYGIENISTS, INC.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC.
and DOES 1-8500,
Defendants,
Godofredo Pique vs, Asbestos Defendants (BP)
San Francisco Superior Courtay
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First (Negligence)
Second (Strict Liability)
Third (False
Representation) |
Fourth (Loss of
Consortium)
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Contractor Liability)
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Inseaworthiness, Negligence
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Twelfth, Thirteenth (Respiratory
Safety Devices)
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Fourteenth, Fifteenth
Co** Shoe Grinding)
Sixteenth (Concert of Action)
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Misrepresentation/Concealment) .
Nineteenth (Fraud/Deceit/
Intentional Misrepresentation)
Twentieth (Fraud/Deceit - Kent)
*and their alternate entities as set forth in the Master Complaint or on any Exhibit.
OoOr3. Plaintiff's asbestos-related injury, date of diagnosis, employment status, and
4. Plaintiff's claims against defendant VIACOM, INC. (successor by merger to
6 || Dated: Sd % BRAYTON“ PURCELL LLP
By:
¥ David R. Donadio
Attomeys for Plaintiff
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Plaintiff's exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products occurred at various
locations inside the State of California, including but not limited to:
‘ Location of Exposure
Employer Exposure lob Tith Dates
US Navy 1968-1970
Naval Training Center Trainee 3-4 months
San Diego, CA
BRISTER (DER-327), Boiler Tender approx. 6 months
Mare Island Naval
Shipyard, Vallejo, CA
VANCE (DER-387), Boiler Tender approx. 15 months
Mare island Naval
Shipyard, Vallejo, CA
SAINT PAUL (CA-73) Boiler Tender approx. { month
US Government Sea Land Container Utility man 1974-1979
Civil Service Company, Port of Oakland,
Qaktand, CA
United Parcel Service, Inc. United Parcel Service Mechanic 1979-1988
Atlanta, GA 8400 Pardee Drive
Oakland, CA
«shop
Federal Express Federal Express Mechanic 1988-1990
Oakland internationat
Airport, Oakland, CA
*shop
East Bay Regional Park East Bay Regional Park Mechanic 1990 to January
District, Oakland, CA District, Peralta Oaks 2008
Court, Oakland, CA
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FRICTION: From approximately 1978 until 2002, plaintiff changed the brakes of his personal
vehicles. Plaintiff. replaced the front disc and rear drum brakes of his 1978 CHEVROLET
(GENERAL MOTORS) Malibu station wagon in the carly 1980s. Plaintiff’, Gurchased BENDIX
HONEY WELL INTERNATIONAL, INC? lacement brakes from KRAGEN AUTO (CSK
UTO, INC.) in the San Francisco Bay Area. Plaintiff also replaced the original front disc pads
and rear brake shoes on his 1999 FORD F-150 in approximately 2000.
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Plaintiff's exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products caused severe and
permanent injury to the plaintiff, including, but not limited to breathing difficulties, asbestosis,
lung and/or other cancer, mesothelioma, and/or other lung damage. Plaintiff was diagnosed
with lung cancer on or about February 2008.
Plaintiff stopped working on January 2008 due to his lung cancer.
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DEFENDANTS:
ALLIS-CHALMERS CORPORATION PRODUCT
LIABILITY TRUST
BUCYRUS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS
CRANE CO.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
DANA CORPORATION
THOMAS DEE ENGINEERING CO,, INC,
MacARTHUR COMPANY
WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
PNEUMO ABEX LLC
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY ITS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, BORGWARNER.
FOSTER WHEELER LLC MORSE TEC INC.
GARLOCK SEALING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC CARLISLE CORPORATION
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION SCANDURA, INC,
PLANT INSULATION COMPANY CSK AUTO, INC.
QUINTEC INDUSTRIES, INC. IMO INDUSTRIES, INC,
RAPID-AMERICAN CORPORATION INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY
UNIROYAL HOLDING, INC. LESLIE CONTROLS, INC.
VIACOM, INC. DOES 1-800
WESTERN MacARTHUR COMPANY
BUCYRUS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
BUCYRUS-ERIE
MARION POWER SHOVEL COMPANY, THE
OSGOOD COMPANY
GENERAL EXCAVATOR COMPANY
CRANE CO. -
CRANE COMPANY
* CRANE PLUMBING & HEATING
CRANE PUMPS & SYSTEMS, INC.
CRANE SUPPLY
BURK PUMPS
MIDWEST PIPING CO.
MIDWEST PIPING & SUPPLY CO.
MIDWEST INVESTMENT
PACIFIC STEEL BOILER CORPORATION
PACIFIC VALVES
CRANE VALVE GROUP
DEMING PUMPS
REPCAL BRASS MANUFACTURING CO,
CHAPMAN VALVE COMPANY
JENKINS BROS.
GARLOCK SEALING
TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
GARLOCK, INC,
COLTEC INDUSTRIES, INC.
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES
BELMONT PACKING & RUBBER CO.
GARLOCK PACKING CO.
U.S. GASKET CO,
GOODRICH CORPORATION
ENPRO INDUSTRIES, INC,
EXHIBIT BFOSTER WHEELER LLC
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
UNIROYAL HOLDING, INC,
VIACOM, INC.
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COMPANY
PNEUMO ABEX LLC
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
EXHIBIT R {conrd.
ALTERNATE ENTITY
FOSTER WHEELER CORPORATION
SACOMA-SIERRA, INC,
SACOMA MANUFACTURING COMPANY
ELS. AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
CONDREN CORPORATION, THE
PARKER SEAL COMPANY
UNIROYAL, INC.
CBS CORPORATION
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
B.F. STURTEVANT
KPIX TELEVISION STATION
PARAMOUNT COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
WESTERN ASBESTOS CO.
MAC ARTIIUR COMPANY
BAY CITIES ASBESTOS COMPANY
F.K, PINNEY, INC.
PNEUMO ABEX CORPORATION
ABEX CORPORATION
AMERICAN BRAKE SHOE COMPANY
EATON BRAKE SHOES
EATON MANUFACTURING CO.
AMERICAN BRAKE SHOE AND FOUNDRY COMPANY
AMERICAN BRAKEBLOK, DIVISION OF AMERICAN
BRAKE SHOE AND FOUNDRY CO.
AMERICAN BRAKEBLOK CORPORATION
AMERICAN BRAKE MATERIALS CORPORATION
AMERICAN BRAKE SHOE AND FOUNDRY (DE)
NEW DEPARTURE
CHEVROLET
A.C. DELCO CO.
BUICK AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
CADILLAC
PONTIAC
LaSALLE
OLDSMOBILE
GM GOODWRENCH
ROCHESTER PRODUCTS DIVISION
EUCLID ROAD MACHINERY CO.
FRIDGIDAIRE (for exposure pre 4/9/1979)
EXHIBIT Bi EXIIAIT B (cont'd)
2 . ALTERNATE ENTITY,
31] HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC. HONEYWELL, INC.
HONEYWELL CONTROLS
4 ALLIEDSIGNAL, INC.
ALLIED-SIGNAL, INC,
5 THE BENDIX CORPORATION
BENDIX PRODUCTS AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION
6° BENDIX PRODUCTS DIVISION, BENDIX AVIATION CORP.
BENDIX HOME SYSTEMS
7 ALLIED CORPORATION
ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION
8 GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
FRAM
9 FRICTION MATERIALS OF LOS ANGELES
NORTH AMERICAN REFRACTORIES COMPANY
10 EM SECTOR HOLDINGS INC.
UNIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY
1 BOYLSTON CORPORATION
EHRHART & ASSOCIATES, INC.
12 ENRHART & ARTHUR, INC.
GARRETT AIR RESEARCH CORP.
13 STANLEY G, FLAGG & CO,
MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE COMPANY
14 ELTRA CORPORATION
BUNKER RAMO-ELTRA CORPORATION
15 UNION TEXAS NATURAL GAS CORPORATION
UNION OIL AND GAS OF LOUISIANA
16 UNION SULPHUR AND OIL CORPORATION
: UNION SULPHUR COMPANY, INC., THE
17 : MINNEAPOLIS-HONEYWELL REGULATOR COMPANY
SIGNAL COMPANIES, INC, THE
18 HANCOCK OIL COMPANY
BARRETT DIVISION, ALLIED CHEMICAL & DYE
19 CORPORATION
201) FORD MOTOR COMPANY BRITISH LEYLAND MOTORS, INC,
BRITISH MOTOR CORPORATION
21 JAGUAR CARS, INC.
TRIUMPH
22 _ LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
3 AUSTIN HEALEY
BORGWARNER MORSE TEC, INC. BORG-WARNER CORPORATION
24 . AP BORG & BECK
. BORG & BECK
25 : YORK BORG WARNER
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CARLISLE CORPORATION
CSK AUTO, INC.
IMO INDUSTRIES, INC.
INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY
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EXHIBIT. B (cont'd,
ALTERNATE ENTITY.
CARLISLE DELAWARE CORPORATION
CARLISLE MANAGEMENT COMPANY
MOTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES, INC.
CARLISLE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
GEAUJA COMPANY
TENSOLITE COMPANY
BRAEMAR CORPORATION
CONTINENTAL CARLISLE CORPORATION
DIGITAL CONTROLS CORPORATION
GRAHAM MAGNETIC INCORPORATION
KRAGEN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
NORTHERN AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
CHECKER AUTO PARTS, INC.
TBDPC CORPORATION
PACCAR AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
GRAND AUTO, INC,
AL’S AND GRAND AUTO SUPPLY, INC.
SCHUCK’S AUTO SUPPLY
TOPPS AUTOMOTIVE
‘TRAK AUTO PARTS
TRANSAMERICA DELAVAL, INC.
ENTERPRISE ENGINE & MACHINERY CQ,
DE LAVAL STEAM TURBINE, INC.
DELAVAL STEAM TURBINE
DELAVAL INDUSTRIES INC.
DE LAVAL TURBINE, INC.
GENERAL METALS CORPORATION
CROW CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS .
INGERSOLL-DRESSER PUMP
DRESSER-RAND CO.
PACIFIC PUMP WORKS
FLOWSERVE CORPORATION
INGERSOLL ROCK DRILL COMPANY
TERRY STEAM TURBINE CO.
WHITON MACHINE COMPANY
RAND DRILL COMPANY
RAND & WARING DRILL AND COMPRESSOR COMPANY
INGERSOLL-SERGEANT
SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY
VON DUPRIN
THE TORRINGTON COMPANY
BLAW-KNOX COMPANY
ALDRICH PUMPS
EXHIBIT BLESLIE CONTROLS, INC.
ALTERNATE ENTY
LESLIE CO.
LESLIE
LESLIE EVENTEMP
LESLIE TYFON
LESLIE CONSTANTEMP
EXHIBIT B (cont'd.
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THOMAS DEE ENGINEERING CO., INC,
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J.T. THORPE & SON, INC.
DOES 1-800; DOES 1001-2000
J.T. THORPE & SON, INC,
EXHIBIT B-1
LTERNATE ¥
THE THORPE COMPANY
THORPE PRODUCTS CO.
4.7. THORPE NORTHWEST.
EXHIBIT B-1
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ATTORNEYS ATLAW
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BRAYTONPURCELL LLP
Attorneys at Law
222 Rush Landing Road
P.O. Box 6169
Novato CA 94948-6169
(415) 898-1555
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
ROSITA PIQUE, as Wrongful Death Heir,
and as Successor-in-Interest to
GODOFREDO PIQUE, Deceased; and
MARLENE SANCHEZ, GREGORY
PIQUE, FREDERICK PIQUE, as Legal
Heirs of GODOFREDO PIQUE, Deceased,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
DANA COMPANIES, LLC (FKA DANA
CORPORATION); Defendants as
Reflected on Exhibit | attached to the
Summary Complaint herein; and DOES
ASBESTOS
No. CGC-08-274659
FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR
SURVIVAL, WRONGFUL DEATH -
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1, GODOFREDO PIQUE (hereinafter and in the Complaint referred to as
“decedent") died on March 30, 2010.
2. ROSITA PIQUE is the Successor-in-Interest to decedent.
3 The heirs-at-law of decedent and their relationships to the decedent are:
NAME AGE RELATIONSHIP TO DECEDENT
Rosita Pique 67 Spouse
Marlene Sanchez Over 18 Daughter
Gregory Pique Over 18 Son
Frederick Pique Over 18 Son
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4. Plaintiffs bring this action as specified in Section 377.60 of the Code of Civil
Procedure as decedent's legal heirs.
3. At all times prier to his death, decedent was a faithful and dutiful spouse to
plaintiff ROSITA PIQUE and parent to plaintiff children.
6. Plaintiffs’ claims are as set forth in ©Brayton Purcell Master Complaint for
[Survival] [Loss of Consortium] Wrongful Death (hereinafter "Master Complaint”) - Asbestos
No. 828684 filed Match 3, 2003, in San Francisco Superior Court. A copy of the Master
Complaint and General Order No, 55 may be obtained upon request from Brayton%+Purcell, and
designated portions of the Master Complaint are incorporated by reference herein pursuant to the
authority conferred by General Order No. 55. Plaintiffs’ claims are as set forth in said Master
Complaint against defendants herein as fallows:
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Second Ri
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Compensation Act [LHWCA])
Twelfth, Thirteenth (F-E.L.A.) O
Fourteenth, Fifteenth (Respiratory Safety Devices)
Sixteenth, Seventeenth (Brake Shoe Grinding)
Eighteenth (Concert of Action) &
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7. Decedent's asbestos-related injury, date of diagnosis, employment status, and
history of exposure to asbestos are as stated on Exhibit A.
8. Plaintiffs’ claims against defendant CBS CORPORATION (F/K/A VIACOM
INC., F/K/A WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION) exclude decedent’s asbestos
exposure at military and federal government jobsites and aboard U.S. Navy vessels.
9 Plaintiffs hereby amend the Master Complaint on file herein, to incorporate a
new Twenty-Third Cause of Action, set forth below, specially plead against the defendant listed
on Exhibit N, namely METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Plaintiffs are in
the process of amending the Master Complaint herein and will include this new Cause of Action
in said amendment.)
“TWENTY-THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
Aiding and Abetting Battery
[Against Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
and Does 7501-7900, Inclusive]
AS AND FOR A FURTHER, TWENTY-THIRD, SEPARATE AND DISTINCT
CAUSE OF ACTION FOR AIDING AND ABETTING BATTERY, PLAINTIFF(S}
COMPLAINS OF DEFENDANTS METROPGLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
DEFENDANTS ON EXHIBIT N, DOES 7501-7900, THEIR ALTERNATE ENTITIES AND
EACH OF THEM, AND ALLEGES AS FOLLOWS:
239. Plaintiff incorporates herein by reference, as though fully set forth hereat, each
and every allegation of the First through Third and Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, and
Twenty-First Causes of Action as though fully set forth herein. (As used throughout this cause
of action, ‘plaintiff refers to all named plaintiffs and/or all named decedents from whom the ,
named plaintiffs’ injuries may derive.)
240. This cause of action is for the aiding and abetting of battery by METROPOLITAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (“MET LIFE”), primarily through its assistant medical
director Anthony Lanza, M.D., of a breach of duty committed by Johns-Manville Corporation
(“J-M”).
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FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR SURVIVAL, WRONGFUL DEATH - ASBESTOS241. Plaintiff is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that at all times herein
mentioned defendant MET LIFE was and is a corporation organized and existing under and by
virtue of the laws of the State of New York or the laws of some other state or foreign
jurisdiction, and that this defendant was and is authorized to do and/or was and is doing
business in the State of California, and regularly conducted or conducts business in the County
of San Francisco, State of California. At times relevant to this cause of action, MET LIFE was
an insurer of J-M.
242. Plaintiff, was exposed to asbestos-containing dust created by the use of the
asbestos products manufactured, distributed and/or supplied by J-M. This exposure’ to the
asbestos or asbestos-related products supplied by J-M caused Plaintiff's asbestos-related disease
and injuries.
243, Starting in 1928, MET LIFE sponsored studies of asbestos dust and asbestos-
related disease in Canadian mines and mills, including those of J-M. Those studies revealed
that miners and mill workers were contracting asbestosis at relatively low levels of dust.
McGill University, which conducted the studies, sought permission from MET LIFE to publish
the results but they were never published. MET LIFE prepared its own report of these studies.
244. Between 1929 and 1931, MET LIFE studied dust levels and disease at five U.S.
plants manufacturing asbestos-containing products, including a J-M plant. Those studies
showed that workers in substantial numbers were contracting asbestosis, at levels less than what
became the Threshold Limit Value ((TLV”)} of Smppef. The MET LIFE report was never
published or disseminated except to plant owners, including J-M.
245, In 1932, MET LIFE studied dust levels and disease at the J-M plant at Manville,
New Jersey. Results were consistent with those of the Canadian and previous U.S. plant
studies. They were never published.
246. In 1934, J-M and others whose plants MET LIFE had studied agreed with MET
LIFE that it should issue a report of its studies.
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business reasons, that certain critical parts of the draft be changed. MET LIFE’s official in
charge was Lanza. MET LIFE through Lanza did make changes that J-M requested, including:
(a) ‘Deletion of MET LIFE’s conclusion that the permissible dust level for asbestos
should be less than that for silica;
(b) Addition of the phrase that asbestosis clinically appeared to be milder than
silicosis.
The report, thus altered, was published in 1935, It was misleading, and intentionally so,
because it conveyed the incorrect propositions that asbestosis was a less serious disease process
than silicosis and that higher levels of asbestos dust could be tolerated without contracting
diseases than was the case for silica dust,
248. MET LIFE had a close relationship with J-M. It invested money in J-M. It
provided group health and life insurance to J-M. MET LIFE IN 1934 agreed to supply
industrial hygiene services to J-M, including dust counts, training employees to monitor dust
levels, examining employees, and recommending protective equipment. MET LIFE and Lanza
were viewed as experts on industrial dusts,
249. In 1933, MET LIFE through Lanza issued the following advices to J-M:
(a) Disagreeing with the recommendation of a J-M plant physician, MET LIFE
advised against warning workers of the fact that asbestos dust is hazardous to
_ their health, basing its advice in view of the extraordinary legal situation;
(b) When the plant physician judged the best disposition of an employee with
asbestosis was to remove him from the dust, MET LIFE advised instead that
disposition should depend on his age, nature of work and other factors and to
leave him alone if he is old and showing no disability, for, MET LIFE stated,
economic and production factors must be balanced against medical factors.
250. J-M followed the MET LIFE advices and did not’ warn its workers, including
plaintiff, of the hazards of asbestos dust, and J-M also intentionally refrained from notifying
workers of theit disease.
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FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR SURVIVAL, WRONGFUL DEATH - ASBESTOS251. In 1936, MET LIFE, J-M and others founded the Air Hygiene Foundation
(“AHF”). One of the AHF purposes was to develop standards for dust levels that would serve
as a defense in lawsuits and workers’ compensation claims,
252, MET LIFE funded partially another study that tentatively recommended in 1938 a
TLV for asbestos dust of Smpecf, the same as for silica dust. MET LIFE was aware of data
from its own, unpublished reports that showed that level was too high for asbestos dust. MET
LIFE nonetheless promoted that TLV as proper.
253. In June 1947, the Industrial Hygiene Foundation (“THF”) which succeeded to the
AHF, issued a report of studies by Dr. Hemeon of U.S. asbestos plants, including a J-M plant.
That report showed that workers exposed to less than the recommended maximum levels of
dust were developing disease. MET LIFE was a member of the IHF and Lanza was on its
medical committee. The Hemeon report, which was supplied to J-M and other owners, never
was published.
254. In 1936, J-M and other asbestos companies agreed with a leading medical research
facility, Saranac Laboratories, that Saranac would research asbestos disease, but J-M and the
others retained contro! over publication of the results. In 1943 Saranae’s Dr. Leroy Gardner, in
charge of the research, sent a draft to J-M that revealed that 81.8% of mice exposed to long
fiber asbestos contracted cancer.
255. Dr. Gardner died in 1946. J-M and other companies wanted parts of the Saranac
results published and enlisted the assistance of MET LIFE’s Lanza. J-M and other companies
decided that Saranac’s findings of cancer caused by asbestos in mice must be deleted, as well as
Saranac’s critique of existing dust standards. Lanza directed Saranac to delete the offending
materials. Saranac did so, and the altered report was published in 1951 by Saranac’s Dr.
Vorwald, in the AMA Archives of. Industrial Hygiene,
256, Lanza left MET LIFE at the end of 1948, and took a position at New York
University, funded by MET LIFE. He continued to misrepresent that asbestos does not cause
cancer into the 1950s.
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official was on its medical committee, through Drs. Braun and Truan conducted a study of
Canadian miners. The original report, in 1957, found an increased incidence of lung cancer in
persons exposed to asbestos. The sponsors, including J-M, caused those findings to be stricken,
and the report published in 1958 contained the false conclusion that asbestos exposure alone did
not increase the risk of lung cancer.
258, The false and misleading reports that a link between asbestos exposure and cancer
was not proven influenced the TLV, for if a substance causes cancer the TLV must be very low
or zero.
259. J-M not later than 1933 was inflicting asbestos dust on its workers in its plants
knowing that the dust was hazardous and was causing workers to contract disease that could
and would disable and kill them. As MET LIFE advised, J-M did not warn its workers of the
hazard. J-M committed battery on workers in its plants, including plaintiffs’ decedent, by that
conduct.
260. MET LIFE knew that J-M’s conduct constituted a breach of its duties to its
workers. MET LIFE gave substantial assistance to J-M in committing batteries on its workers,
including plaintiff's decedent, through MET LIFE’s conduct described above, including by:
(a) Affirmatively urging J-M not to warn workers of the hazards of asbestos dust, in
view of the extraordinary legal situation, such that J-M did not warn its workers,
including plaintiff's decedent;
(b) Deleting the findings of its own draft report that the allowable limits for asbestos
dust should be Jess than those for silica dust, and promoting a false and unsafe
TLV which specified maximum levels of silica dust, and promoting a false and
unsafe TLV which specified maximum levels of dust for workers, including
plaintiffs’ decedent, which MET LIFE knew was wrong through its own studies;
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plant even after J-M was aware that their lungs showed asbestos-induced
changes, lest other workers including plaintiffs’ decedent be alerted to the
dangers of working in the dust.
WHEREFORE, plaintiff prays judgment as is hereinafter set forth.”
Dated: $19 line BRAYTON*PURCELL LLP
By:
David R. Donadio
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
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DANA COMPANIES, LLC (FKA DANA CORPORATION)
CBS CORPORATION (FKA VIACOM INC,, FKA
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION)
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
WESTERN MACARTHUR COMPANY
MACARTHUR COMPANY
WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY ITS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, BORGWARNER MORSE TEC INC.
TUBE CITY IMS CORPORATION
PACCAR INC, «
FEDERAL-MOGUL ASBESTOS PERSONAL INJURY TRUST AS SUCCESSOR TO FELT-
PRODUCTSMANUFACTURING CO.
(Previously sued as Doe 9)
CUMMINS INC. (Previously sued as Doe 10)
DOUGLASS INSULATION COMPANY, INC. (Previously sued as Doe 1001)
and DOES 1-8500,
Defendants.
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EXHIBIT A
Decedent's exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products occurred at various
locations both inside and outside the State of California, including but not limited to:
Employer
Inter-[sland Construction
Corporation
127 Ayala Avenue
Makati, Rizal, Philippines
E. E. Black, Lid.
Honolulu, HI
Kurt Siebert
Arguello Sheli
3900 California Street
San Francisco, CA
US Navy
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Inter-Island Construction
Corporation
127 Ayala Avenue
Makati, Rizal, Philippines
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The Dole Project
General Santos City
Cotabato Province,
Philippines
Arguello Shell
3900 California Street
San Francisco, CA
Naval Training Center
San Diego, CA
BRISTER (DER-327),
Pear] Harbor Naval
Shipyard, Honolulu, HI
VANCE (DER-387),
Pearl Harbor Naval
Shipyard, Honolulu, HI
VANCE (DER-387),
Naval Repair Facility
Sasebo, Japan;
Vietnam
VANCE (DER-387),
Mare Island Naval
Shipyard, Vallejo, CA
SAINT PAUL (CA-73)
Naval Repair Facility
North Island,
San Diego, CA
Job Title
Heavy
Equipment
Mechanic
Heavy
Equipment
Mec anic
Gas Station
Attendant
Trainee
Cook
Boiler Tender
(Trainee)
Boiler Tender
Exposure Dates
6/14/62-3/30/64
3/4 7164-9/5/65
10/1967-6/1968
SIG/1968-
TAB/L968
8/12/1968-
9/12/1968
9/12/68- 10/10/69
11/11/1969 -
2/2/1970
EXHIBIT A
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FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR SURVIVAL, WRONGFUL DEATH - ASBESTOS —_Employer
Clifford F. Andrews
Cliff Andrews Shell
318 S. Livermore
Livermore, CA
Don & John Batbie
Lube-Rite, 36 Gorham Street,
San Francisco, CA, jater
known as:
Lube-Rite Inc.
216 Baden Avenue
So. San Francisco, CA
Alltrans Express USA, Inc.
10407 Centurion Pkwy N.
Jacksonville, FL,
¥ J Burns Draying
640 Cesar Chavez
San Francisco, CA
Sea-Land Services, Inc,
Oakland, CA
United Parcel Service, Inc.
35 Glenlake Pkwy NE
Atlanta, GA
Federal Express Corporation
3630 Hacks Cross Road
Memphis, TN
East Bay Regional Park
District, 2950 Peralta Oaks
Court, Oakland, CA
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Location of Exposure
Job Title
Exposure Dates
Cliff Andrews Shell
San Francisco, CA
Sunset Scavenger Co.
San Francisco, CA
Shop
Allirans Express USA, Inc.,
San Francisco, CA
F J Burns Draying
640 Cesar Chavez
San Francisco, CA
Sea-Land Services, Inc,
Port of Oakland,
Oakland, CA,
Shop
United Parcel Service
8400 Pardee Drive
Oakland, CA
Shop
Federal Express
Oakland International
Airport, Oakland, CA
Shop
East Bay Regional Park
District,
Lake Chabot Road,
Castro Valley, CA,
Shop
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Gas Station
Attendant
Lube Man
Tire Changer
‘Tire Changer
Heavy
Equipment
Operator
Mechanic
Mechanic
Mechanic
10/1969-3/1970
F/1970-6/1972
1/1972-9/1973
T1973-G/1974
T/A973-S/N1973
10/1974-1979
1978-1988
1988-1990
1990 - 2/2008
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EXHIBIT A (Cont’d)
NON-OCCUPA TIONAL EXPOSURE:
Friction:
Decedent removed and replaced brakes, clutches and gaskets on personal vehicles.
In the early 1980s, decedent removed and replaced the original manufacturer’s front disc
and rear drum brakes on the 1978 CHEVROLET (GENERAL MOTORS) Malibu station
wagon he purchased new from ELLIS BROOKS AUTO CENTER, San Francisco, California.
Decedent cleaned the brake drum by banging it on the ground and using a dry brush to clean
out the dust that had accumulated. Decedent sanded the replacement brakes to remove the glaze.
Decedent purchased BENDIX (HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.) replacement brakes
from KRAGEN AUTO (CSK AUTO, INC.); Tampa Avenue, Hayward, California.
In the 1970s, decedent removed and replaced the clutch and brakes on at least one other
vehicle, installing BENDIX (HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.) replacement brakes
and a BORG-WARNER (BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY ITS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST, BORGWARNER MORSE TEC INC.) clutch that he sanded prior to installation.
Decedent removed a water pump, installing a STANT (Stant Manufacturing, Inc.) water pump
and the gaskets that came with the part.
Plaintiff currently contends decedent was exposed to asbestos during these automobile
repairs,
Decedent's exposure to asbestos and asbestos-containing products caused severe and
permanent injury to the decedent, including, but not limited to breathing difficulties and/or
other lung damage. Decedent was diagnosed with lung cancer on or about February 2008,
asbestosis on or about June 2008, and asbestos-related pleural disease on or about June 2008.
Decedent stopped working on February 29, 2008, due to his lung cancer, asbestosis and
asbestos-related pleural disease.
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DEFENDANTS
DANA COMPANIES, LLC (FKA DANA.
CORPORATION}
CBS CORPORATION (FKA VIACOM INC., FKA
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION)
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
WESTERN MACARTHUR COMPANY
MACARTHUR COMPANY
WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
HONEY WELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY ITS.
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, BORGWARNER
TUBE CITY IMS CORPORATION
PACCAR INC.
FEDERAL-MOGUL ASBESTOS PERSONAL
INJURY TRUST AS SUCCESSOR TO FELT-
PRODUCTSMANUFACTURING CO.
{Previously sued as Doe 9)
CUMMINS INC. (Previously sued as Doe 10)
DOES 1-800
MORSE TEC INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
DANA COMPANIES, LLC
(FKA DANA CORPORATION)
CBS CORPORATION (F/K/A VIACOM
INC., F/K/A WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC CORPORATION)
CUMMINS INC.
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BRITISH LEYLAND MOTORS, INC.
BRITISH MOTOR CORPORATION
JAGUAR CARS, INC.
TRIUMPH
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
AUSTIN HEALEY
DANA CORPORATION
VICTOR MANUFACTURING AND GASKET COMPANY
SMITH AND KANZLER CO., INC.
SMITH AND KANZLER CORPORATION
SPRAYED INSULATION, INC.
8.K. INSULROCK CORPORATION
SPRAYON RESEARCH CORPORATION
SPRAYON ENSULATION & ACOUSTICS, INC.
SPRAYED INSULATION INC.
WARNER ELECTRIC BRAKE & CLUTCH CO,
SPICER CLUTCH DIVISION
VICTOR WISCONSIN GASKET
REINZ WISCONSIN GASKET CO.
VIACOM, INC.
CBS CORPORATION
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
B.F. STURTEVANT
KPIX TELEVISION STATION
PARAMOUNT COMMUNICATIONS, INC
GULF & WESTERN INDUSTRIES, INC,
NORTH & JUDD MANUFACTURING COMPANY
CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC.
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION INC.
ONAN CORPORATION
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BORG-WARNER CORPORATION BY
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BORGWARNER MORSE TEC INC.
TUBE CITY IMS CORPORATION
FEDERAL-MOGUL ASBESTOS
PERSONAL INJURY TRUST AS
SUCCESSOR TO FELT-PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURING CO.
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ALTERNATE ENTITY
HONEY WELL, INC.
HONEY WELL CONTROLS.
ALLIEDSIGNAL, INC,
AIRESEARCH DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL SALES
CORPORATION
ALLIED-SIGNAL, INC.
‘FHE BENDIX CORPORATION
BENDIX PRODUCTS AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION
BENDIX PRODUCTS DIVISION, BENDIX AVIATION CORP.
BENDIX HOME SYSTEMS
ALLIED CORPORATION
ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
FRAM
FRICTION MATERIALS OF LOS ANGELES
NORTH AMERICAN REFRACTORIES COMPANY
EM SECTOR HOLDINGS INC,
UNIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY
BOYLSTON CORPORATION
EHRUART & ASSOCIATES, INC.
EHRHART & ARTHUR, INC,
GARRETT AIR RESEARCH CORP.
STANLEY G. FLAGG & CO.
MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE COMPANY
ELTRA CORPORATION
BUNKER RAMO-ELTRA CORPORATION
UNION TEXAS NATURAL GAS CORPORATION
UNION OIL AND GAS OF LOUISIANA
UNION SULPHUR AND OIL CORPORATION
UNION SULPHUR COMPANY, INC., THE
MINNEAPOLIS-HONEY WELL REGULATOR COMPANY
* SIGNAL COMPANIES, INC., THE
HANCOCK OIL COMPANY
BARRETT DIVISION, ALLIED CHEMICAL & DYE
CORPORATION
SIGNAL COMPANIES, INC., THE
SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO.
BANKLINE OIL COMPANY
BORG-WARNER CORPORATION
AP BORG & BECK
BORG & BECK
YORK BORG WARNER
ENVIROSOURCE, INC.
STERLING MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY
AUTOCAR COMPANY
FEL-PRO INCORPORATED
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DEFENDANTS
DOUGLASS INSULATION COMPANY, INC. (Previously sued as Doe 1001)
WESTERN MACARTHUR COMPANY
MACARTHUR COMPANY
WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
DOES 1001-2000
CONTRACTOR
DEFENDANTS LOCATION TIME PERIOD
WESTERN MACARTHUR COMPANY/ Various . Various
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WESTERN ASBESTOS COMPANY
DOUGLASS INSULATION COMPANY, Various Various
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3 | METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC. (successor-
4 |i in-interest to ALLIEDSIGNAL, INC.)
DANA COMPANIES, LLC (FKA DANA
3 CORPORATION)
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
6] DOES 4000-8000
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DEFENDANTS
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
DOES 5000-7500
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METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
DOES 7400-7500
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DEFENDANTS,
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ,
DOES 7501-7900
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FIRST AM EN DED COMPLAINT FOR SURVIVAL, WRONGFOL DEATH - ASBESTOSBRAYTON@PURCELL LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
222 RUSH LANDING ROAD
POBOX 6169
NOVATO, CALIFORNIA 94948-6169
{A15) 898-555
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PROOF OF SERVICE BY LEXIS-NEXIS E-SERVICE
Tam employed in the County of Marin, State of California. Tam over the age of 18
years and am not a party to the within action. My business adress i is 222 Rush Landing Road,
P.O. Box 6169, Novato, California, 94948-6169.
On September 30, 2010, I electronically served (E- Service), pursuant to General Order
No. 158, the following documents:
FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR SURVIVAL, WRONGFUL DEATH -
ASBEDSTOS
on the interested parties in this action by causing Lexis] -Nexis E-service program pursuant to
General Order No. 158, to transmit a true copy thereof to the following party(ies):
SEE ATTACHED LIST
_ The above document was transmitted by Lexis-Nexis E:Service and the transmission
was reported as complete and without error.
Executed on September 30, 2010, at Novato, California,
. [declare under Penalty of perjury under the-4a
foregoing is true and correct.
Godofredo Pique v. Asbestos Defendants (BYP) _.
San Francisco Superior Court Case No. CGC-08-274659
PROOF OF SERVICE BY E-SERVICEBrayton-Purcell Service List
Date Created: 9/30/2010-12:22:06 PM
Created by: LitSupport - ServiceList - Reporting
Matter Number: 109505.001 - Godofredo Pique
Becherer, Kannett & Schweitzer
Water Tower
1255 Powell Street
Emeryville, CA 94608-2604
510-658-3600 §10-658-115] (fax)
Defendants:
SK Auto, Inc. (CSKAUT)
Burnham Brown
190] Harrison Street
11" Floor
Qakland, CA
Sioa S800 oe 835-6666 (fax)
Defendants:
Borg-Warner Corporation by its Successor
in Interest, BorgWarner Morse TEC Inc.
(BWMORS)
Lankford Crawford Moreno LLP
185@ Mt. Diablo Bivd.
Suite 600
Walnut Creek, CA 94:
925-300-3520 925- 300. 3386 (fax)
Def