January 7, 1956 - 7 Lucidol Suits Will Be Heard In One Court Case
as published in the Tonawanda News
7 LUCIDOL SUITS WILL BE HEARD IN ONE COURT CASE
Legal actions steaming from seven deaths in the Sept. 23, 1953, Lucidol explosion will be tried together, Justice Jogn S. March of Supreme Court ruled in Buffalo yesterday.
Under his ruling, four injury suits, which with the death actions total about $1,250,000, will be heard in a second suit. Four of the original 11 death actions have been settled.
An explosion at the Lucidol plant of Novadel-Agene Corp. in Military Rd., Town of Tonawanda, took 11 lives and inured scores of others.
All the lawsuits are against Buffalo Electric Co. Inc., and Joseph Davis Inc., both of Buffalo. The concerns were doing work at the plant at the time of the explosion.
The trails are expected within the next few months, with the death actions given priority.
Plaintiffs in the seven death actions are: Delores Holzman, 31 Calhorn Pl, Town of Tonawanda, for the estate of Allan T. Holzman; Thelma Williams, 426 High St., Buffalo for the estate of Thomas Williams Jr.; Beverly Jean Busenlehner, 18 Werkley Rd., Town of Tonwanda, for the estate of Louis Busenlehner.
Mea. Juliw Putcin, 2463 William St., Cheektowaga, for estate of Percy Putvin; Florence H. Webdale, 135 Harrison Ave, Town of Tonawanda, for the estate of Ralph T. Webdale; Mrs. Wilfred Hoyt, 31 Laird Ave., Buffalo for Charles W. Hoyt; Theresa Roman, 30 Atwood Pl, Cheektowaga, For Chester Roman.
The four injured who brought action are: Richard F. Landwehr, 300 Benzinger St., Buffalo; Albert Stockman, of East Amherst; Thomas Angello, 19 Cambridge Ave., and Norbert A. Nowak, 197 Leroy Ave., both of Buffalo.
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