An asbestos company is not liable for an illness suffered by a woman who became exposed to the hazardous material while doing her grandfathers laundry in the 1960s, Marylands highest court ruled Monday. The Court of Appeals ruled that Georgia-Pacific Corp. was not obligated to warn relatives of the dangers of asbestos in the 1960s. The court says the hazard was not sufficiently known until federal regulations were issued in 1972 by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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