A Chatham County jury delivered a post-apportioned award of more than $2 million to the wife and estate of a man who died from asbestos-related cancer after decades of working in an Alabama paper pulp mill.

The jury allocated nearly 60 percent of the liability for Perry Adams’ mesothelioma to several companies that had provided Adams materials and equipment, all of whom have either settled or been dismissed from the litigation earlier.

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