Michael Anthony Debiec, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Louise Guldin Debiec, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corp., Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co., & Berylco, Inc., Michael Anthony Debiec, Sharon J. Reeser, Administratrix of the Estate of Geneva C. Bare, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co. Berylco, Inc., Sharon J. Reeser, Dennis J. Branco, Personal Representation of the Estate of John C. Branco, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corp, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co., Berylco, Inc Brush Wellman Inc., Dennis J. Branco, Mary I. Russo Charles F. Russo, H/h v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc. A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation, C/o C.T. Corporation System Ngk Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Berylco, Inc., C/o C.T. Corporation System Mary I. Russo Charles F. Russo, H/h

352 F.3d 117
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedDecember 8, 2003
Docket02-2507
StatusPublished

This text of 352 F.3d 117 (Michael Anthony Debiec, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Louise Guldin Debiec, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corp., Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co., & Berylco, Inc., Michael Anthony Debiec, Sharon J. Reeser, Administratrix of the Estate of Geneva C. Bare, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co. Berylco, Inc., Sharon J. Reeser, Dennis J. Branco, Personal Representation of the Estate of John C. Branco, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corp, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co., Berylco, Inc Brush Wellman Inc., Dennis J. Branco, Mary I. Russo Charles F. Russo, H/h v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc. A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation, C/o C.T. Corporation System Ngk Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Berylco, Inc., C/o C.T. Corporation System Mary I. Russo Charles F. Russo, H/h) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Michael Anthony Debiec, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Louise Guldin Debiec, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corp., Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co., & Berylco, Inc., Michael Anthony Debiec, Sharon J. Reeser, Administratrix of the Estate of Geneva C. Bare, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co. Berylco, Inc., Sharon J. Reeser, Dennis J. Branco, Personal Representation of the Estate of John C. Branco, Deceased v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation Ngk Metals Corp, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Kbi, Kawecki Chemical Co., Berylco, Inc Brush Wellman Inc., Dennis J. Branco, Mary I. Russo Charles F. Russo, H/h v. Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc. A/K/A Kbi Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation, C/o C.T. Corporation System Ngk Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., A/K/A Berylco, Inc., C/o C.T. Corporation System Mary I. Russo Charles F. Russo, H/h, 352 F.3d 117 (3d Cir. 2003).

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352 F.3d 117

Michael Anthony DEBIEC, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Louise Guldin Debiec, Deceased,
v.
CABOT CORPORATION, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a KBI Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation; NGK Metals Corp., Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a KBI, Kawecki Chemical Co., & Berylco, Inc., Michael Anthony Debiec, Appellant.
Sharon J. Reeser, Administratrix of the Estate of Geneva C. Bare, Deceased,
v.
Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a KBI Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation; NGK Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a KBI, Kawecki Chemical Co. Berylco, Inc., Sharon J. Reeser, Appellant.
Dennis J. Branco, Personal Representation of the Estate of John C. Branco, Deceased,
v.
Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a KBI Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc., the Beryllium Corporation; NGK Metals Corp, Individually and as Successor
to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a KBI, Kawecki Chemical Co., Berylco, Inc; Brush Wellman Inc., Dennis J. Branco, Appellant.
Mary I. Russo; Charles F. Russo, H/H,
v.
Cabot Corporation, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Cabot Berylco, Inc., Kawecki Berylco Inc.; a/k/a KBI Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc. & the Beryllium Corporation, c/o C.T. Corporation System; NGK Metals Corporation, Individually and as Successor to the Beryllium Corporation, Kawecki Berylco Inc., a/k/a Berylco, Inc., c/o C.T. Corporation System Mary I. Russo; Charles F. Russo, h/h, Appellants.

No. 02-2507.

No. 02-2508.

No. 02-2511.

No. 02-2512.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Argued March 14, 2003.

Filed December 8, 2003.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Ruben Honik (Argued), Joseph J. Urban, Golomb & Honik P.C., Philadelphia, PA, for Appellants.

Karen M. Connors (Argued), Cabot Corporation, Boston, Neil S. Witkes, Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP, Bala Cynwyd, PA, for Appellee, Cabot Corporation.

James W. Gicking (Argued), Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin, Philadelphia, PA, for Appellee, NGK Metals Corporation.

Before BECKER, Chief Judge,* RENDELL and AMBRO, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

BECKER, Circuit Judge.

These personal injury and wrongful death cases, consolidated for discovery in the District Court and for disposition in this Court, stem from the deaths of four people, all of whom worked at and/or lived near the defendants' beryllium plant in Reading, Pennsylvania. Each of the deaths was traceable to Chronic Beryllium Disease ("CBD"), a result of exposure to that toxin, and the victims either brought or had brought on their behalf suits against the Cabot Corporation ("Cabot") and the NGK Metals Corporation ("NGK Metals").

Finding that Pennsylvania's two year statute of limitations had run on the plaintiffs' claims, the District Court granted summary judgment to the defendants and denied plaintiffs' motion for reconsideration. In so doing, the Court rejected plaintiffs' argument that the statute was tolled under the "discovery rule," which protects plaintiffs in circumstances in which, through no fault of their own, they do not discover their injury until after the statutory period would normally have ended. The plaintiffs argued that, as required by Pennsylvania law, they had each brought suit within two years of the date when they knew, or should have known, that their disease was beryllium-related. The defendants asserted, however, that the point at which these plaintiffs could have determined that their conditions were traceable to beryllium exposure, had they diligently investigated that possibility, occurred more than two years before each filed suit.

Concurring with the defendants, the District Court concluded that no reasonable person could find that any of these plaintiffs had exercised the "due diligence" in investigating their physical conditions required in order to avail themselves of the protections of the discovery rule, and that therefore the question whether the statute had run, usually a question for the jury, need not go to one. We disagree as to Jane Debiec, Mary Russo, and Geneva Bare. Based on the specific facts of each of these three cases, we conclude that reasonable minds could find that each of the decedents exercised due diligence in investigating her condition, and therefore the question whether the statute of limitations had run on their claims should have gone to a jury. The judgments of the District Court will be reversed as to Debiec, Russo, and Reeser, and their cases will be remanded for further proceedings. We conclude, however, that the fourth plaintiff, John Branco, failed to exercise due diligence, and we will therefore affirm the District Court's dismissal of his claim as time-barred.

I. Factual Background

Defendants Cabot and NGK Metals operate a beryllium manufacturing facility in Reading. They are successors to Kawecki Berylco Inc., which operated the facility for many decades. Beryllium is a lightweight, high strength, tensile metal with a variety of industrial uses. It is also a toxic substance that can cause both cancer and a chronic scarring lung disease — CBD. The decedents in these cases spent much of their lives working and/or residing in close proximity to the plant, and each contracted CBD. Because the specific facts of each plaintiff's case are critical for determining whether the statute of limitations has run, we relate these facts in some detail.

A. Jane Debiec

Jane Debiec ("Debiec") died in April 2000 at the age of 57. Her autopsy showed that the cause of death of was CBD. Her husband, Michael Debiec, filed personal injury and wrongful death claims in May 2001. From 1943 to 1961, as a child and youth, Debiec lived a mile or less from the defendants' plant. She began to have respiratory symptoms during her first pregnancy in 1976 and the symptoms recurred during her second pregnancy in 1978. At that point Debiec sought the advice of Dr. John Shuman, who recommended a lung biopsy. The biopsy revealed "granulomatous lung disease with significant fibrosis" and also detected 6.5 micrograms of beryllium per gram of dried tissue. Shuman's conclusion on the basis of this test was that Debiec was suffering from sarcoidosis, a granulotomous lung disease of unknown cause or origin.

When asked about the significance of the 6.5 micrograms of beryllium per gram of dried tissue found in Debiec's biopsy, Shuman testified "[i]t means there was not very much beryllium in the tissue.... Had there been a significant amount of beryllium in the tissue, I think one would certainly have to consider beryllium-induced lung disease. The fact that there wasn't any doesn't-did not mean that that wasn't a possibility, but it simply wasn't supportive of that. My clinical impression was otherwise and there just wasn't a reason to change it." SA at 525.

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