The reason we celebrate Labor Day Labor Day weekend serves as an annual farewell to summer with businesses staying closed through Monday, providing a long weekend for families and friends to gather together and enjoy the warm weather one last time. But why do we celebrate Labor Day? Like many holidays, Labor Day has become […]
Asbestos found in schools is a reminder of the continuing threat
Asbestos found in schools is a reminder of the continuing threat Last fall, the Ocean View School District in California began a modernization project that ultimately discovered the presence of asbestos and caused thousands of students to be displaced. Almost a year after asbestos closed several of the schools in the district, two will finally open for […]
Why is asbestos still killing people?
Why is asbestos still killing people? Asbestos is a known carcinogen with studies connecting the fibers to lung damage as far back as the 1920s. Despite almost 100 years of awareness, many countries, including the United States, refuse to ban asbestos. The Smithsonian Magazine recently highlighted a 2014 article focused on the controversial history of asbestos and draws […]
Workers still exposed to asbestos at high levels
Workers still exposed to asbestos at high levels Many years have passed since asbestos use became limited in the United States, yet the effects are still felt by workers and families alike. Those employed by steel mills, paper mills, shipyards and more put their lives in danger every day simply by going to work. Unlike other substances, […]
Asbestos-related deaths in Allegheny County surpass national average
Asbestos-related deaths in Allegheny County surpass national average Recent media coverage of the Environmental Working Group Action Fund’s interactive map highlighting the number of asbestos deaths in the United States brings to light many issues we’re reminded of every day. As asbestos attorneys, we see just how devastating the effects can be through our clients and their […]
Safety tips for your Fourth of July weekend
Safety tips for your Fourth of July weekend In the United States, we celebrate the anniversary of our independence with cookouts and fireworks. Many pack up their cars and visit friends and family, causing increased traffic during the holiday weekend. Unfortunately, the next few days can be some of the most dangerous. For more than […]
Lilly and Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Enter Into an Agreement in Principle to Settle Majority of Zyprexa® Product Liability Litigation
Lilly and Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Enter Into an Agreement in Principle to Settle Majority of Zyprexa® Product Liability Litigation Eli Lilly and Company announced today that it has entered into an agreement in principle with plaintiffs’ attorneys involved in Zyprexa liability litigation to settle a majority of the claims against Lilly relating to the medication. When […]
May Day marks bloody history for workers rights in United States
May Day marks bloody history for workers rights in United States The first day of May is globally known as May Day or International Worker’s Day. While cities around the world, such as Jakarta, Istanbul, Bangkok, Berlin and Moscow, hold protests and demonstrations to celebrate, the holiday sees little recognition in the United States. Some […]
Workers Memorial Day: Mourn for the dead, fight for the living
Workers Memorial Day: Mourn for the dead, fight for the living For many, going to work is an everyday task completed without fear of injury or death. Men and women sit at their desks, finishing necessary assignments and returning home to relax or spend time with their family. For others, that reassurance does not exist. […]
Vehicle recalls continue after record year
Vehicle recalls continue after record year Riddled with recalls, 2014 was a historic year for the auto industry. General Motors began the year with a massive ignition switch recall and Takata ended it with an airbag issue crossing 10 different automakers. When looking at the largest recalls in history, GM and Takata take the fourth […]