Angie Rush has worked with Serling & Abramson, P.C. since 2005. Angie is responsible for many duties in and around the firm. Those responsibilities can range from sending out Interrogatories, Releases, and complaints when cases are to be filed. She also handles ordering and filing all Social Security records for cases. Angie received her Paralegal certification in 2008.
Angie is married, and since their grown daughter moved out, she fills her time with books, classic video games, and three very opinionated cats.
A Federal Asbestos Ban Today, March 18, 2024, a pivotal moment unfolds as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a final rule banning the continued utilization of chrysotile asbestos, the sole form of asbestos presently used or imported […]
Read the RestCamp Lejeune: Statue of Limitations Military veterans are busy like everyone else. They have homes to maintain, bills to pay, and extended families to help care for. However, now is a crucial time for a particular group of at-risk service […]
Read the RestIs Asbestos Still Used In The U.S.? Any reasonable person could expect asbestos use to have all but disappeared from the American landscape by 2024. After all, the link between asbestos exposure and cancer was scientifically established in a 1955 […]
Read the RestLung Cancer And Mesothelioma: Similarities, Differences, And The Way Forward They both affect the lungs. Both are caused by asbestos exposure. But lung cancer and mesothelioma have several distinctions that victims and their families should know about — something the attorneys […]
Read the RestJobs & Industries Linked To Asbestos Exposure In our 50+ years of representing clients with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases, Serling & Abramson, P.C. has identified numerous industries linked to asbestos exposure — including many right here in Michigan. This […]
Read the RestA Michigan Personal Injury Attorney When Michael B. Serling won the first jury trial in Michigan for a client who had developed asbestosis, a non-cancerous scarring of the lungs associated with asbestos exposure, it was a landmark case. This was the […]
Read the RestNew Study Links Toxic Water at Camp Lejeune to Additional Cancers A recent government study revealed that individuals, both military and civilian, who resided, worked, and served at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina during the mid-1970s and 1980s face a […]
Read the RestWhen The Past Can Still Harm You: The Link Between Talcum Powder & Ovarian Cancer When news outlets first reported the connection between talcum powder and various cancers, many people shrugged and thought, “I haven’t used talcum powder in years.” […]
Read the RestBetween 1953 and 1987, the water supply at Camp Lejeune, a military base in North Carolina, was contaminated with dangerous chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects, and other serious health problems. The widespread use of industrial solvents, such as trichloroethylene […]
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