Nearly 3,100 mesothelioma deaths occur every year in the U.S. In fact, since 2009, mesothelioma deaths in the U.S. have increased by more than 23%. This surge has happened despite the increased regulation of—and an overall decline in—asbestos use. What...
Most people are exposed to low levels of asbestos at some time or another, and the vast majority of people exposed to asbestos won’t develop mesothelioma. However, the latest findings1 have shown that: Even low levels of asbestos exposure can...
Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere, regardless of how careful, experienced and diligent you may be. When these accidents involve job-related trucking wrecks, injured truckers can be left with devastating, lasting injuries, expensive medical bills and less (if any) income. In...
Over the past decade, an increasing shortage of truck drivers has been plaguing the trucking industry. While various factors have likely contributed to the shortage of truckers, the results have had far-reaching impacts on the American public – from delayed...