December 23, 2017
Asbestos in Your Drinking Water? The Dangers of California Disasters and Old Pipes
Based on overwhelming evidence, it is generally understand that the vast majority of asbestos-related diseases caused by asbestos exposure occur when airborne fibers are inhaled. For this reason, the majority of asbestos victims are workers who were exposed to asbestos…
November 25, 2017
Chicago Mesothelioma Attorney
Chicago is the third-largest city in the United States by population, and this growth was only made possible thanks to significant construction and industrial growth since the city's beginnings in 1833. For more than 100 years, however, Chicago's buildings were…
November 25, 2017
New York City Mesothelioma Attorney
The five boroughs that make up New York City are, collectively, one of the world's most densely populated regions, and New York City is the country's largest city by population size. The sheer size of New York City created a…
November 16, 2017
Northern Wildfires May Be Leaving Dangerous Asbestos in Their Wake
Today, it is commonly known within the medical community that asbestos-containing materials used at industrial or construction jobsites led to the death of thousands of Americans who suffered from mesothelioma and other deadly diseases like asbestos-related lung cancer. Less commonly known is…
October 2, 2017
Asbestos Related Lung Cancer: Symptoms, Treatment, Lawyers
While on the surface, many people confuse mesothelioma with lung cancer due to the similarities in symptoms, latency periods, and the fact that both cancers can be caused by asbestos, there are several important differences. Asbestos-related lung cancer develops when…
September 26, 2017
Does Asbestos Exposure Cause Lung Cancer?
Mesothelioma isn’t the only deadly cancer linked to asbestos exposure. This dangerous mineral can also cause lung cancer. While mesothelioma is caused by asbestos fibers becoming lodged in the pleural lining of the lungs, asbestos-related lung cancer can develop when…