In the case of Bell v. Swift Adhesives, Inc., 804 F. Supp. 1577 (S.D. Ga. 1992), the testimony of an Adhesives Expert Witness played a central role in evaluating the scientific basis for claims that chemical exposure from industrial adhesives caused a worker’s cancer.
Background of the Case
Gazela Bell filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of her late husband, Ronnie Bell, against Swift Adhesives, Inc. and Ashland Chemical, Inc. She alleged that Ronnie Bell’s liver cancer was caused by occupational exposure to industrial adhesives and solvents during his time working at Great Dane Trailers, Inc. Specifically, she pointed to a product called Fome Bond, manufactured by Swift Adhesives, which contained methylene chloride and 1,1,1-trichloroethane—chemicals known to have toxic properties.