Mrs Margaret Lee (nee Iveson) who has sadly been diagnosed with mesothelioma – a disease caused by asbestos exposure – is appealing for information from individuals who worked with her between 1967 and 1971.
Our specialist asbestos solicitors have been instructed by Mrs Margaret Lee to pursue a civil compensation claim following her diagnosis on in December 2025.

[Photograph of Mrs Lee]
We are looking to trace former colleagues, or others who may have knowledge of working conditions, the underground tunnels and / or potential asbestos exposure during Mrs Lee’s employment. Mrs Lee’s diagnosis has been an extremely difficult time for her and her family.
Our asbestos legal team is now appealing for witnesses who worked at the old Newcastle General Hospital at Westgate Road between 1967 and 1971.
During her employment at Newcastle General Hospital, Mrs Lee (known at the time as Peggie Iveson, her maiden name) lived in a nurse’s home across the road from the main hospital. To access the hospital, staff used the underground tunnel beneath Westgate Road.
Mrs Lee recalls using the tunnel every day; at the start of her shift, to take lunch at her residency, to return to the hospital after lunch and at the end of the day. She understands that asbestos was later removed from this tunnel. Further sources have confirmed that the tunnel was closed in the 1970s due to asbestos.

[Photograph of Mrs Lee]
Emma Newman, asbestos claims lawyer, said:
“We are hoping to help Mrs Lee by locating others who worked at the old Newcastle General Hospital, Westgate Road during the same period. If you worked with Mrs Lee (Margaret “Peggie” Iveson) at any point during her career at old Newcastle General Hospital or have any information relating to asbestos exposure there, Mrs Lee and her family would greatly appreciate your assistance. Even small details could prove crucial in understanding how she was exposed and in holding those responsible to account.”