Unions & Trades

Unions and Trades play a vital role in shaping industries and safeguarding the rights of workers. In these blogs, we delve into the significance of unions, exploring the dynamics of various trades, and shed light on the relationship between asbestos and certain trades.

Asbestos Exposure in Mining

Asbestos Exposure in Mining

Asbestos in Mining: A Hidden Threat to Workers and Families Mining has been the backbone of American industry for generations, providing essential materials for everything from electronics to infrastructure. However, beneath the surface of this vital profession lies a deadly…

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Asbestos Exposure in Pipefitters

Asbestos Exposure in Pipefitters

Asbestos Exposure in Pipefitters, Insulators, and Boilermakers Pipefitters, insulators, and boilermakers face significant risks from asbestos exposure due to their work with asbestos boiler insulation, pipe coverings, and other industrial materials. These high-risk occupations regularly involved contact with asbestos blankets…

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Roundhouse Asbestos Exposure in Michigan

Roundhouse Asbestos Exposure in Michigan

Michigan Railroad Roundhouses: Sites of Extensive Asbestos Exposure Railroad workers across Michigan faced significant asbestos exposure at roundhouses—specialized facilities where trains were serviced, maintained, and repaired from the late 19th century through much of the 20th century. These industrial sites…

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Risk of Mesothelioma for Shipyard Workers

Risk of Mesothelioma for Shipyard Workers

Shipyard Workers and Asbestos Exposure: Understanding Mesothelioma Risk Shipyard workers across the United States face one of the highest risks of developing mesothelioma due to extensive asbestos exposure in shipyards. For decades, shipbuilding relied heavily on asbestos-containing materials, exposing thousands…

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Railroad Workers and Asbestos-Related Claims

Railroad Workers and Asbestos-Related Claims

Railroad Asbestos Exposure: Legal Rights for Workers and Retirees Railroad workers face significant health risks from occupational asbestos exposure, which remains one of the leading causes of mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other asbestos-related diseases in the industry. From American Locomotive…

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Mesothelioma in Railroad Workers

Mesothelioma in Railroad Workers

The Harmful Reality of Asbestos Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was once known as the “miracle mineral” for its unique resistance to heat, fire, chemicals, and electricity. It was mined and then used across industries in the early…

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Asbestos Exposure Through Building Materials

Asbestos Exposure Through Building Materials

Understanding Asbestos Dangers in Building Materials: Health Risks and Legal Options Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that became widely used in construction materials throughout the 1900s, particularly in buildings constructed between the 1940s and 1980s. While many ask “is…

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