News Summary
Gordon Wood, a 74-year-old builder, lost his life to mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos during his career. His family is now seeking justice and information about potential exposure during his employment in the construction industry. They are appealing to others who worked with him to come forward with any knowledge that might aid their quest for answers regarding his untimely death.
Tragic Loss and a Quest for Justice: Family of Deceased Builder Faces the Dark Legacy of Asbestos
December 2023 marked the untimely passing of Gordon Wood, a 74-year-old builder and shopfitter who fell victim to the aggressive and debilitating cancer known as mesothelioma. Diagnosed just six months prior to his death, Mr. Wood’s struggle is a stark reminder of the deadly legacy of asbestos exposure, particularly for those in the construction industry.
A Hidden Threat in the Workplace
Mesothelioma, often linked with past occupational exposure to asbestos, typically has a long latency period, with symptoms surfacing decades after the initial exposure. In Mr. Wood’s case, his years working as a builder and shopfitter involved frequent engagement in demolition projects, which have historically posed a significant risk for asbestos exposure.
Following his diagnosis, Mr. Wood took proactive steps to seek answers regarding his exposure to these hazardous materials. He reached out to Thompsons Solicitors, a firm known for advocacy in workers’ rights and health-related legal matters, to investigate and establish the circumstances surrounding his asbestos contact during his career.
A Family’s Resolve for Answers
In the wake of Mr. Wood’s passing, his family has pledged to continue the fight for justice and information regarding the conditions that led to his tragic illness. They are calling for anyone who may have worked alongside Mr. Wood to come forward with information, particularly those who were in the building industry during the time of his employment in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s.
The family is specifically interested in details about his working conditions in the south of England, which includes a range of companies he was involved with, such as Hayward & Wooster Ltd, F.J. Amery & Sons, and ERNEST IRELAND. Any insight into potential asbestos exposure during this time can aid the family’s search for clarity and closure.
Notable Incidents Fueling the Investigation
One significant memory shared by the family recalls an incident in the 1980s when Mr. Wood’s building crew was tasked with clearing asbestos from the roof of a Marks & Spencer storeroom in Bath. Due to emerging legal restrictions regarding asbestos handling, the site supervisor halted the work and called in a specialist team to safely manage the situation. Such instances are crucial pieces of a larger puzzle that the family is attempting to piece together.
A Call for Community Support
The legal team, led by Amanda Jones from Thompsons Solicitors, is eagerly seeking to connect with any individuals who worked with Mr. Wood during his extensive building career. The knowledge and experiences shared could be vital in uncovering more about the environmental and occupational hazards faced by those in the trade. Anyone with pertinent information is encouraged to reach out to the solicitors directly through the provided contact number or via email, contributing to a collective effort to bring awareness to the ongoing risks of asbestos exposure.
This family’s journey exemplifies a common story for many workers who have unknowingly suffered from the consequences of asbestos in their professions. With the horrific legacy of mesothelioma still plaguing the construction industry, the call for vigilance and awareness has never been more urgent. As more stories unfold, it’s imperative that the community unites to educate and protect current and future workers against this silent but deadly threat.
Anyone who worked alongside Mr. Wood or has knowledge relevant to his case is urged to help illuminate the facts surrounding his asbestos exposure, fostering a greater understanding of the implications of this hazardous material in the construction world.
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