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Victims and Families Urge Congress to Join the Fight Against Mesothelioma

A recent news feature from the Huffington Post looks at fights against various diseases in the United States and around the world throughout modern history.  One example was Polio, which was a major fear in cities such as Boston as recent as 70 years ago.  The disease was finally listed…

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Asbestos Causes Issues Keeping Vintage T Trolleys Running

While the Green Line trolleys on the MBTA system are relatively knew and mostly made in Europe, those who ride the trolley between Mattapan Square and Ashmont still ride the vintage Presidential Conference Cars. These are the old trolley cars painted orange and off-white that one would expect to be…

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Couple Files Lawsuit for Husband’s Asbestosis

According to a recent article in the Madison County Record, a couple is suing various defendants in connection with the husband’s exposure to deadly asbestos fibers and subsequent illness. The couple has named over 20 companies as defendants in the asbestos lawsuit. In the plaintiffs’ complaint, they alleged husband became…

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Mesothelioma and Workers’ Compensation Issues

Mesothelioma is a very rare cancer that forms in a layer of tissue know as the mesothelium, hence the name mesothelioma. While most people associate mesothelioma with lung cancer, it is not technically lung cancer. It is an entirely different form of malignant cancer that often forms in the lungs,…

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Worcester County Recycler Cited for Asbestos Violations

When asbestos is removed from a building during a demolition or renovation process, the asbestos must first be inspected by a certified asbestos contractor and sent to a hazardous materials testing lab for confirmation that the substance is, in fact, asbestos. After the presence of asbestos is confirmed, a building…

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Massachusetts Court of Appeals Rules on Asbestos Removal Issues

According to a recent news article form The National Law Review, Massachusetts Court of Appeals has recently made a significant ruling on a case involving non-payment of a subcontractor for issues involving asbestos abatement (removal) responsibilities. In this case, Acme Abatement Contractor, Inc. v. S&R Corporation, a general contractor was…

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Historic Worcester Tavern to be Moved Following Asbestos Abatement

Anyone familiar with the Worcester area is probably at least somewhat familiar with the historic Stearns Tavern currently located in Webster Square. According to recent article in the Worcester Telegram, the historic tavern was built in 1812 by Charles Stearns to operate as a tavern. Years later, it was operated…

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Rep. Blake Fernthold Discusses Need for Asbestos Reform to Protect Veterans and First Responders

Representative Blake Fernthold (R-Texas) is speaking out about problems with the mesothelioma victims’ fund for first responders and veterans exposed to deadly mesothelioma fibers.   The funds were set up by Congress in the 1990s, and money was reserved for future victims, since it typically takes between 20 and 50 years…

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More Problems with BASF’s Acquisition of Long-Time Asbestos Producer

By now there have been a lot of news articles about German-based multinational chemical giant BASF unknowingly inheriting significant liability for the pain, suffering, and ultimately death of what seems like countless asbestos exposure mesothelioma victims. This company assumed this risk when it acquired Engelhard Corporation nearly 10 years ago…

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