
Honoring Mesothelioma Awareness Day: What it Means to Vogelzang Law
Every year on September 26, the cancer community recognizes and honors Mesothelioma Awareness Day. It was founded by the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation in 2004
Every year on September 26, the cancer community recognizes and honors Mesothelioma Awareness Day. It was founded by the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation in 2004
There might not be a cure for cancer, but there are measures you can take to prevent it. One of the most effective methods is
Vogelzang Law is thrilled to announce that yesterday evening, a jury returned a verdict of $40,750,000 on behalf of their client Bruce Torgerson and his
Though corporations have known the dangers of asbestos for decades, it wasn’t until the late 20th Century that legislators began to push for a ban
If you live in Chicagoland or any of the upper Midwest and Northeast states, you’ve seen a noticeable gloom and haze in the air. The
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive form of cancer that affects the protective lining (mesothelium) of the lungs, chest, heart, abdomen, and testicles. The disease
Asbestos has been banned in more than 60 countries, but the U.S. continues to hold out and allow the use of asbestos, albeit in a
There are over 18 million elevators in operation worldwide, and each of those required a dedicated worker to build, maintain, refurbish, and in some cases,
Asbestos has been around for centuries. Still, it was only in the 20th century that it became common in nearly every industry in the United
Asbestos, a group of naturally occurring minerals, is widely known as a hazardous substance. Because it is so dangerous, asbestos safety is crucial. Thanks to
Christian Luciano Santiago joined Vogelzang Law in 2021 as a litigation attorney. Christian not only brings a vast amount of legal knowledge to the firm,
Lung cancer is currently the leading cause of cancer death worldwide, and an estimated 238,340 people will be diagnosed in 2023 in the U.S. alone.
Asbestos is a complicated mineral. It comprises many ions that come together to form needle-shaped fibers. The fibers are nearly impossible to see unless they
Asbestos has long been recognized as a dangerous carcinogen and the number one cause of mesothelioma. Decades of extensive use led to illness and death
What is talc? Talc, known for being the softest mineral, is a familiar to most consumers. Talc has most famously been used as a primary
Every year on March 8th, women worldwide are celebrated on International Women’s Day (IWD) as we forge ahead on a mission for a gender-equal world.
Most people are familiar with asbestos insulation, but this naturally occurring mineral was used in thousands of products across numerous industries throughout the 20th century.
These days, a more holistic approach to health and wellbeing is on the rise. Complementary and alternative medicine is growing increasingly popular, with methods like
After a mesothelioma diagnosis, most people are focused on their medical care. Treatments for this asbestos-related cancer include chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, immunotherapy, and tumor treating fields (TTFields), along with a host of palliative care options.
Mesothelioma is a complicated disease with many false misconceptions. These faulty notions range from how people get mesothelioma to who can develop the disease. To
For decades, asbestos was commonly used in a wide array of industries. Hailed for being fire-resistant and durable, the material was utilized frequently in building materials and for numerous industrial and commercial applications.
Asbestos has an astonishingly long list of benefits. It’s durable, insulating, heat- and chemical-resistant, sound-dampening, and non-conductive. It’s also abundant in nature and very affordable.
The 5th Annual Mesothelioma Race for Justice 5K was a hybrid in-person and virtual race for a great cause. Virtual racers from around the world
The 2022 Asbestos Litigators Conference took place on October 26-27, 2022, in Irving, Texas. This year’s event featured presentations from the nation’s premier asbestos litigators. Nicholas
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral that can be manufactured into durable threads. It began being mined in North America in the late
During World War II and the Korean War, the use of asbestos in ship building was widespread. When the dangers of asbestos became well-known in
The men and women who serve in our nation’s armed forces step forward with willingness to put their lives on the line to protect our
Asbestos-cement pipes were often used in the mid-1900s in potable water systems in the western United States because the asbestos delivered better strength for high
Asbestos roofing felts were first used in the late 1800s. At that time, asbestos was the material of choice because it was strong yet lightweight,
We’re all familiar with the dangers of asbestos, but asbestos exposure to power plant workers is extremely risky for their health. Asbestos is a common
Asbestos flooring is a type of flooring that contains asbestos fibers. These asbestos fibers can be released into the air when the flooring is disturbed,
I had a chance to attend the Perrin National Asbestos Litigation Conference in San Francisco for two days. Lawyers from the plaintiff and defense bar, as