Mesothelioma Update: 3rd Brother Faces Prison in Asbestos ‘Repeat Offender’ Case
Egregious asbestos violations—including dumping the cancer-causing material down a school drain—were a family affair, say prosecutors
Egregious asbestos violations—including dumping the cancer-causing material down a school drain—were a family affair, say prosecutors
While officials say no one put at risk for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers, case shows how rules can be easily evaded.
It was family affair—father, brother will join Utica man in jail for flaunting federal asbestos abatement regs
No protective gear used, asbestos tossed in trash—all while children in the building
Prosecutors say teenagers were ordered to remove cancer-causing material during job-training program.
Kansas City project ignored asbestos regulations—and mesothelioma risks to community
With asbestos present on work site, community worries mitigation efforts aren’t sufficient.
Montana lawmaker recognized for helping effort to beat back asbestos-related cancer
RPM International wants to use bankruptcy code to create fund for more than 10,000 asbestos claims.
Having resolved nearly 1 million claims—and paid $1.4 billion—company hopes to create fund to compensate remaining asbestos exposure victims.
Jury finds deadly mesothelioma was caused by asbestos fibers—and chemical giant’s negligence.
Three arrests made; prosecutors say up to 80 teenagers were directed to remove cancer-causing asbestos from building.
Egregious asbestos violations—including dumping the cancer-causing material down a school drain—were a family affair, say prosecutors
While officials say no one put at risk for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers, case shows how rules can be easily evaded.
It was family affair—father, brother will join Utica man in jail for flaunting federal asbestos abatement regs
No protective gear used, asbestos tossed in trash—all while children in the building
Prosecutors say teenagers were ordered to remove cancer-causing material during job-training program.
Kansas City project ignored asbestos regulations—and mesothelioma risks to community
With asbestos present on work site, community worries mitigation efforts aren’t sufficient.
Montana lawmaker recognized for helping effort to beat back asbestos-related cancer
RPM International wants to use bankruptcy code to create fund for more than 10,000 asbestos claims.
Having resolved nearly 1 million claims—and paid $1.4 billion—company hopes to create fund to compensate remaining asbestos exposure victims.
Jury finds deadly mesothelioma was caused by asbestos fibers—and chemical giant’s negligence.
Three arrests made; prosecutors say up to 80 teenagers were directed to remove cancer-causing asbestos from building.