Long-Term Health Monitoring for Those at Risk of Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos, a naturally occurring mineral, was once celebrated for its heat resistance and insulating properties. However, its detrimental health effects have since been exposed.
Understanding Secondary Asbestos Exposure: Impacts on Loved Ones
Asbestos exposure is a well-known health risk that has been extensively studied and documented in recent years. However, many people may not realize that the danger extends beyond those directly exposed to asbestos at home or work. Secondary asbestos exposure can seriously impact family members and loved ones who may never have set foot in an asbestos-contaminated area. Today, we will explore the concept of secondary asbestos exposure, its health implications, and the legal recourse available to those affected.
Asbestos Exposure: Key Considerations for Veterans and Military Personnel
Asbestos exposure is a concern that has long plagued varied industries, but it's a topic that holds unique significance for veterans and military personnel. If you've served in the military, particularly in the Navy, you may have been exposed to asbestos without realizing it.
Seeking Justice for Matthew Heiden: A Call for Accountability
Cooney & Conway has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Estate of Matthew Heiden, a Westmont Public Works employee, who died of drowning while attempting to repair a water main break on February 23, 2023.
Fighting Back Against PFAS Pollution
Asbestos in Homes: A Comprehensive Guide to Identification and Safe Handling
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber often used in construction, engineering, and automotive industries for its heat and fire-resistant properties and insulating capabilities. But contrary to its superior building advantages, asbestos can be dangerous to work with. Asbestos exposure presents many health hazards, as the fibers can become embedded in the body's tissues when inhaled or ingested, causing Asbestosis and other life-threatening illnesses.
Mesothelioma Lawsuits After Death
Mesothelioma is a vicious disease caused by asbestos exposure. Unfortunately, during the 1940s-1970s, many companies and manufacturers knowingly used asbestos. Why would they do this? Well, as far as construction materials go, asbestos was brilliant. It was strong, fire-resistant, water-resistant, and affordable. For these reasons, many buildings were built with asbestos as insulation. The major problem, though, is that asbestos is highly toxic. Even though companies knew this, they used it anyway.
Mesothelioma Settlements: What to Know
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. Asbestos was widely used until the late 20th century due to its heat-resistant and insulating properties. Unfortunately, prolonged exposure to asbestos can lead to serious health problems, including mesothelioma. Because manufacturers who used asbestos knew about its toxicity, they can be held liable for the health consequences to employees.
In Memory of John Devitt Cooney
John Devitt Cooney: August 1954 - February 2023
John D. Cooney, Sr., 68, passed away on February 23, 2023, at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. John was larger than life, an inimitable force that lit up every room he entered. Beyond his powerful intellect, John possessed a unique combination of wit, humor, and love of life.