In 2016 it is safe to say that most adults are generally aware of what asbestos is and how it can lead to malignant mesothelioma. This was not always the case. In fact, even back 2,000 years ago, when asbestos was first used by humans, there were those who knew…
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Older Patients with Malignant Mesothelioma Should still Get Surgery
We are all aware that when a surgeon considers whether or not to perform surgery, he or she will typically look at the risks and the associated benefits of having a particular procedure. Age is one of the factors that typically comes into play when making a decision about the…
Holyoke Energy Company Gets Tax Incentive for Expansion and Asbestos Abatement
According to a recent news article from Mass Live, a large energy firm in Holyoke has received $700,000 in tax incentives to move forward with a planned major expansion. Much of these funds will be used for asbestos abatement. Town officials, members of a public development corporation, and company representatives…
New Car Dealership to Invest in Mass. Town after Dealing with Asbestos Abatement
A recent news feature from Mass Live discusses a plan for a new Mercedes Dealership to open in Chicopee, Massachusetts. While the opening of a car dealership would not normally be all that news worthy, this large dealership is expected to constitute a major investment in the region of around…
Haverhill School Library Destroyed by Flooding and Asbestos
According to recent news feature from CBS Boston, a busted water pipe at Consentino Middle School in Haverhill, Massachusetts has caused major damage. Students were not present due to a winter vacation, which is becoming more common as New England schools save on heating costs. School officials say the pipe…
Plumber in Worcester Found Guilty of Child Endangerment Involving Asbestos
According to a news article from CBS Boston, a plumber in Worcester has been convicted on child endangerment charges. The facts as alleged by prosecutors were that defendant hired a teenage worker to remove asbestos insulation. This teenage worker was not trained in asbestos removal or properly certified and was…
Owner of Famous Steamboat Pleads Guilty to Asbestos-Related Fraud
Anyone who has ever read the work of Mark Twain or watched any number of classic movies is aware that steamboats with giant paddle wheels once traveled up and down the Mississippi River on a regular basis. There were grand boats with multiple decks and featured casinos, shows and balconies…
Veterans Oppose Asbestos Bill
There has been a lot of talk recently about a bill known as the Further Asbestos Claims Transparency Act or “FACT.” While the GOP sponsors of the FACT bill argue that it will help get rid of false claims by veterans who say they were exposed to asbestos while in…
Brown v. Lockheed Martin: Asbestos Litigation
In Brown v. Lockheed Martin, an appeal from the United States Court of Appeal for the Second Circuit, from around 1950 through 1970, decedent worked as an aviation mechanic for the United States Air Force. He was working at bases in the United States and in Europe during the years…
Asbestos Issues Delay St. Louis Arch Project and Cost $350,000
For those that have never seen the St. Louis Gateway Arch, it is hard to comprehend the scale of this magnificent landmark. In addition to the Arch itself, in which you can ride an elevator to the top and get a view of entire St. Louis area, there is an…