Year: 2021

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects of Johnson & Johnson’s Appeal

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects of Johnson & Johnson’s Appeal

Facing over 21,800 lawsuits over its talc-based products, pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is under fire. Many of these lawsuits claim that Johnson & Johnson was aware for decades that their talc powders contained carcinogenic asbestos. This exposure then puts…

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Mesothelioma in Army Veterans

Mesothelioma in Army Veterans

Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma in Army Veterans For over a century, Army veterans have been exposed to a cancer-causing mineral called asbestos. For decades, the United States Army and other military branches used asbestos in everything from buildings, vehicles, ships,…

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U.S. Navy Veterans: Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma

U.S. Navy Veterans: Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma

In the 1930s, a “miracle” mineral became widely available and used across the United States military. This fibrous and dangerous mineral called asbestos was very popular for use in buildings, ships, aircraft, and other military vehicles. At the time, the…

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Roundhouse Asbestos Exposure in Michigan

Roundhouse Asbestos Exposure in Michigan

Much of the asbestos exposure experienced by railroad workers in Michigan occurred in what was known as Roundhouses. Throughout the state of Michigan, roundhouses were locations where train cars were serviced, maintained, and repaired beginning in the late 19th century….

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Risk of Mesothelioma for Shipyard Workers

Risk of Mesothelioma for Shipyard Workers

Shipyard workers dedicate their careers to building ships primarily for industrial and military purposes. Unfortunately, what many shipbuilders don’t realize or haven’t been warned against is the fact that asbestos exposure on the job is perhaps the greatest work hazard…

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Asbestos Exposure on Navy Ships

Asbestos Exposure on Navy Ships

Until the 1970s, asbestos was widely used in military and commercial ships, as it was considered the best fire-prevention and heat-resistant material to use for insulation and other products that needed such protection. While ships that have been constructed since…

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Railroad Workers and Asbestos-Related Claims

Railroad Workers and Asbestos-Related Claims

Asbestos exposure at work is one of the leading causes of mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other asbestos-related diseases among railroad workers. Asbestos, a known human carcinogen, can be found in old rail cars, rail ties, locomotives, and even in old…

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Mesothelioma in Railroad Workers

Mesothelioma in Railroad Workers

Generations of workers across different industries have been exposed to asbestos and have developed asbestos-related diseases, including railroad workers. Because of the widespread use of asbestos in products from the 1920s through the 1980s, millions of people were exposed to…

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