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The Mystery of Asbestos: Understanding Its Long Latency Period
The Mystery of Asbestos: Understanding Its Long Latency Period Asbestos has long been a material of interest to both the medical and...
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Sep 18, 20232 min read


Who Should Be Screened for Asbestos Exposure: Understanding the Risks
One of the primary groups at risk of asbestos exposure includes individuals who have worked in industries where asbestos was commonly used.
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Sep 11, 20233 min read


The Hidden Danger: How Asbestos Causes Lung Cancer
Inhalation of Asbestos Fibers: Asbestos-related lung cancer primarily arises from the inhalation of tiny asbestos fibers
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Sep 6, 20233 min read


Asbestos = Dangerous
Asbestos is Dangerous Asbestos is dangerous because it is a naturally occurring mineral that, when disturbed, can release tiny, lightweight fibers into the air. These fibers are invisible to the naked eye and can be inhaled or ingested, leading to serious health risks. Here are some key reasons why asbestos is hazardous: Carcinogenic Properties: Asbestos is a known human carcinogen. Prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to the development of several types of cancer,
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Sep 5, 20232 min read


Why Asbestos was used in Insulation
Asbestos was used in insulation for several decades due to its unique properties that made it effective for insulating various materials and
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Aug 28, 20232 min read


Why Gaskets contained Asbestos
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in various industries due to its heat resistance, durability, and...
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Aug 22, 20231 min read


How Millwright’s were Exposed to Asbestos
Millwright and Asbestos Exposure Introduction Millwrights, the skilled craftsmen responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing industrial machinery, have played a vital role in the development of industries worldwide. Yet, their work, often involving heavy machinery, sometimes put them at risk of exposure to a silent and deadly danger: asbestos. In this blog post, we delve into the history of how millwrights were exposed to asbestos and the health consequences that f
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Aug 14, 20232 min read


Asbestos and Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer Asbestos exposure is a well-known risk factor for the development of lung cancer. Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals that were commonly used in various industries, such as construction, insulation, and manufacturing, due to their heat resistance and durability. However, it was later discovered that asbestos fibers, when inhaled, can cause serious health problems, including lung cancer. When asbestos fibers are disturbed, they can become airborne a
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Aug 10, 20231 min read


How Welder's are Exposed to Asbestos
How Welder’s are exposed to Asbestos Asbestos exposure has been a significant concern for certain occupational groups, including welders, in the past. Welders may face potential exposure to asbestos in several ways: Asbestos-containing welding rods: In the past, welding rods and other welding materials sometimes contained asbestos. When welders used these materials, asbestos fibers could be released into the air, and inhalation of these fibers posed health risks. Asbestos ins
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Aug 1, 20231 min read


Why Pipefitters are at risk of asbestos exposure
Asbestos occupational exposure is a significant concern for pipefitters and workers in various industries.
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Jul 24, 20231 min read


MESOTHELIOMA
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that primarily affects the mesothelium, which is the protective lining covering the internal organs of...
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Jul 20, 20231 min read


Avoiding the Self-Inflicted Wounds of Client Social Media Content
Over the last decade, social media platforms have burst into existence, quickly becoming a dominant and influential force in many...
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Apr 25, 20203 min read


Do I Have to Disclose an Expunged Criminal Charge on My Application?
Expungement is a legal process that allows persons charged or convicted of certain crimes to expunge – or erase – the history of their...
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It Too: An Insurer’s Right to Subrogation
I think personal injury lawyers are partly to blame for a misconception that is common among injured clients with little experience in...
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


How Will Filing an Uninsured Motorist Claim Change My Rates?
The amount of money your insurance company charges you for coverage each month, known as premiums, is determined by a variety of factors....
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


Police Searches: It is OK to say NO.
In the South, we are taught to be polite. “Yes, ma’am,” and “no, sir,” are drilled into us at a very early age. We are brought up to...
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


When I was arrested for DUI, I was never read my rights
Thanks to popular television shows like Law and Order, we all know the words by heart: “you have the right to remain silent; anything you...
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


My New Car is a Lemon
On a Monday, you sign on the dotted line and get the keys to a new – or new to you – car. By Thursday, your new ride is pouring smoke...
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


Preventing Hospital Overreach
It is a tough economy out there. It is particularly tough in the healthcare industry. Our healthcare economy revolves around health...
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Apr 25, 20202 min read


What Botched Can Teach Us About Legal Fees
My wife occasionally watches the television show Botched. From what I have seen of it, it is captivating in that train wreck sort of way....
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Apr 25, 20202 min read
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