The first step toward creating a national mesothelioma registry has been taken by The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The agency, which is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), published a Request for Information in the Federal Register early last month. Its purpose is to seek input about ways » Read More
Leaving a job with potential asbestos exposure does not eliminate or decrease the possibility of developing mesothelioma. According to a recent study by U.S. and Italian researchers, those last exposed to asbestos years earlier are still at risk for developing mesothelioma, a form of cancer targeting the tissues lining the lungs, heart, testicles, stomach, and » Read More
The team at Brookman, Rosenberg Brown & Sandler is proud to announce that three of our attorneys have been chosen by the Super Lawyers organization for 2019. Partners and co-founders of the firm, Howell K. Rosenberg, and Laurence H. Brown, and attorney John M. DiDonato received the honor. Super Lawyers annually selects outstanding attorneys from » Read More
Plenty of people talk about the dangers of asbestos and how it is connected to health issues, including mesothelioma. However, many individuals find the topic confusing. Asbestos comes naturally from the earth in the form of a mineral. It can withstand high heat and toxic chemicals, which originally made it seem like a must-have ingredient » Read More