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Who can legally remove asbestos from schools?

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Mar 22, 2023 | Asbestos

Illinois law dictates who can handle the removal of asbestos in public schools. The regulations are to ensure the process occurs in a safe manner, while also guaranteeing proper removal of all of the substance. The law specifies that anyone conducting such services at...

How is mesothelioma treated?

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Feb 22, 2023 | Asbestos, mesothelioma

Exposure to asbestos, especially in a field of employment where workers come into contact with it often, may cause mesothelioma. What sort of treatment can mesothelioma sufferers expect? How does it tie to the specific stages of mesothelioma? Initial diagnosis Mayo...

Asbestos exposure raises risk of lung, ovarian and larynx cancers

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Feb 8, 2023 | Asbestos

While most people across Illinois and the rest of the United States are now well aware that asbestos is dangerous, this was not always the case. For decades, the dangers associated with asbestos exposure were unknown, and during this time, asbestos fibers appeared in...

Workplace safety measures can reduce asbestos exposure

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Jan 26, 2023 | Asbestos

Exposure to asbestos can irritate the lungs and contribute to long-term health issues, such as mesothelioma and lung cancer. Working with asbestos is hazardous and can have serious health consequences. Employers can and should take steps to improve the safety of...

What indicators point to asbestos in the home?

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Jan 25, 2023 | Asbestos

The understanding of the dangers of asbestos is a relatively new thing. In fact, asbestos used to be a relatively common building material and many older buildings and homes still have it. Thus, when homeowners set out to buy a home, they should know what to keep an...

What is a statute of limitations in illness claims?

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Jan 11, 2023 | Asbestos

You may have recently learned that your mesothelioma is the result of long-term asbestos exposure at a workplace. Anyone considering legal action against a negligent employer should understand that states do not allow unlimited time to file a personal injury suit. As...

Issues with asbestos and brake and clutch repairs

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Dec 28, 2022 | Asbestos

While most people understand that asbestos exposure can lead to illness, many individuals might not know that areas of risk remain. Some products still rely on asbestos to get optimal performance. The area of brake and clutch repair in automotive shops and home...

How do mechanics become exposed to asbestos?

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Dec 13, 2022 | Asbestos, mesothelioma

Across the U.S., mechanics risk exposure to asbestos and asbestos-related illness. If you work as an auto mechanic, there is a possibility that you could have unsafe contact with asbestos. You have a right to safe work practices if you work in an auto shop. Repairs on...

Signs of asbestos exposure

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Nov 23, 2022 | Asbestos

While the U.S. has long since banned asbestos in construction materials, the potential exposure still exists. According to Asebestos.com, approximately 39,000 Americans die annually due to asbestos-related diseases. Unfortunately, symptoms of exposure may take decades...

How does asbestos get into a person’s lungs?

On Behalf of Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP | Nov 14, 2022 | Asbestos

Scientists, doctors and public health professionals have long decried the potential dangers of asbestos exposure. Indeed, if you work with or near asbestos, you might have an increased likelihood of developing life-threatening diseases, such as asbestosis and certain...

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