Category: <span>Asbestos-containing products</span>

Asbestos Discovered In South-Doyle High School’s Library

Asbestos was discovered in South-Doyle High School’s library, specifically between the ceiling and roof, causing it to close.

Asbestos Scare After A Georgia Plant Set Fire

Asbestos has become a major concern for people surrounding the E.T. Barwick Mills plant, which recently set fire with huge gas explosions.

READ Act Would Require Comprehensive asbestos product data

Current federal legislation governing the disclosure of asbestos materials in products was written nearly 30 years ago.

Bus Manufacturer Ordered to Pay $7.7 Million to Family of Mesothelioma Victim

Mesothelioma Victim’s Family Awarded Local Record-Setting $7.7 Million in Asbestos Lawsuit

Bus Manufacturer Ordered to Pay $7.7 Million to Family of Mesothelioma Victim

Mesothelioma Victim’s Family Awarded Local Record-Setting $7.7 Million in Asbestos Lawsuit

North Carolina Federal Court Grants Summary Judgment to Defendants in Asbestos Case

Inadequate Evidence Results in Summary Judgment for Defendants in Mesothelioma Death Lawsuit

Researchers Trace Contaminated Talc in Study That Reinforces the Dangers of Asbestos

Researchers Find That Asbestos-Containing Talc Contaminates Many Products, Including Cosmetics

Asbestos Discovered on School Grounds in 2013 Still an Issue for Local Residents

East Penn Residents Continue to Ask for Investigation into Illegal Asbestos Dumping

RPM International Inc. Announces Plan to Pay Nearly $800 Million to Asbestos Trust Over Four Years

RPM International Inc. Agrees to Pay Almost $800 Million into Asbestos Personal Injury Trust

$12 Million Verdict Affirmed by Appellate Court in Two Consolidated Mesothelioma Cases

New York Appeals Court Affirms $12 Million Verdict in Consolidated Asbestos Cases

Former Members of Asbestos Claims Resolution Group May Sue Co-Members Over Breach of Contract

U.S. Court of Appeals Rules Former Members of Asbestos Claims Resolution Group Permitted to Sue Bankrupt Co-Members

Study Shows Australians Still Not Protecting Themselves from Asbestos Hazards

A recent report shows that do-it-yourselfers are continuously exposing themselves and their children to the toxic material.

Study Shows Australians Still Not Protecting Themselves from Asbestos Hazards

A recent report shows that do-it-yourselfers are continuously exposing themselves and their children to the toxic material.