LOUISVILLE PERSONAL INJURY BLOG
How radiotherapy may extend the life of mesothelioma patients
/in MesotheliomaThe European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology held its annual ESTRO 38 conference, during which a study was presented that may intrigue mesothelioma patients in Louisville. The study found that radiotherapy, which has been used to control the symptoms of mesothelioma, may actually do much more that is positive for patients. Namely, high-dose radiotherapy for […]
How Was I Exposed to Asbestos? Common Sources of Exposure
/in AsbestosCommon ways people are exposed to asbestos include: If you were just diagnosed with mesothelioma, your doctor probably told you that asbestos exposure is the most likely cause. Most people get exposed to asbestos by inhaling contaminated air. Inhaling these dangerous microscopic particles repeatedly over a long period of time can lead to illnesses like […]
Johnson & Johnson to pay $29 million in mesothelioma case
/in MesotheliomaIn December 2018, documents came to light showing that Johnson & Johnson has long had concerns about its talc-based products containing small amounts of asbestos. Some of these concerns date as far back as the 1970s. Now, the company is facing more than 13,000 lawsuits from consumers who claim to have been harmed by those […]
Johnson & Johnson facing multiple investigations
/in AsbestosKentucky residents who used baby powder made by Johnson & Johnson may have been exposed to asbestos. There are roughly 13,000 plaintiffs with claims against the company, and it is also under investigation by multiple government agencies. The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Justice Department have both issued subpoenas after juries awarded millions to […]
Working with asbestos requires a lifetime of medical diligence
/in AsbestosWorking certain jobs means incurring different levels of risk for injuries and illnesses. People who drive all day as part of their job have an increased risk for experiencing a motor vehicle collision. Those who have worked as shingle manufacturers, roofers, insulation professionals or in pipe fitting, construction and a host of other careers, have […]
Stage 4 mesothelioma: symptoms, treatments
/in MesotheliomaPleural mesothelioma, caused by the inhalation of asbestos into the lungs, has four stages with stage 4 being the final and deadliest. At this stage, the malignant mesothelioma tumors have spread beyond their point of origin into the chest walls, the bones and perhaps several organs, including the liver, prostate and lining of the heart. […]
Lawsuits allege J&J knew asbestos contaminated its products
/in AsbestosKentucky consumers might have been exposed to asbestos when using talc products like baby powder sold by Johnson & Johnson. Multiple lawsuits have accused the consumer care products company of knowingly selling talc products contaminated with asbestos. Over a dozen new trials have been scheduled in 2019 against the company that has already been targeted […]
The purpose of asbestos testing
/in AsbestosMany old homes, offices and schools in Louisville still contain asbestos, a fibrous mineral that’s known to cause lung cancer. Asbestos can be in appliances, paint, floor tiles and heating and plumbing ducts. It begins to cause problems when something disturbs it; for example, during a painting or remodeling project. Those who inhale the mineral […]
Spouses of workers exposed to asbestos can also end up sick
/in AsbestosWhen people think of mesothelioma, a cancer correlated with asbestos exposure, they often think of men who work in manufacturing, construction or mining occupations. While it is true that those who work in certain fields may risk environmental asbestos exposure, those employees are not the only ones at risk. Workers who come home with asbestos […]
Honeywell facing probe for underestimating asbestos liability
/in AsbestosThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it was investigating Honeywell International’s accounting on Oct. 19. In particular, the SEC said that it was investigating the Louisville company’s accounting for its liabilities related to asbestos. According to a regulatory filing, Honeywell filed a revised estimate for these liabilities as of the end of 2017. […]









