Celebrating International Women’s Day and the Women of SWMW Law
Tomorrow, we celebrate International Women’s Day, a movement that has been driving change for over a century. What started as […]
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Tomorrow, we celebrate International Women’s Day, a movement that has been driving change for over a century. What started as […]
Asbestos is a word that evokes fear and concern today, but for most of human history, it was hailed as a miraculous material. Known for its fire-resistant properties and remarkable durability, asbestos was used across the world for thousands of years before its deadly health effects became widely recognized—and then blatantly ignored and covered up by corporate greed.
Mesothelioma is a term that many may have heard but may not fully understand. It is a rare and aggressive form of cancer that primarily affects the lining of the lungs, but it can also occur in the abdomen, heart, and other areas.
September is a month marked by a deep sense of purpose for many—Mesothelioma Awareness Month.
When we think of lung cancer, the first image that often comes to mind is a cigarette.
Mesothelioma is a devastating and often fatal illness caused by exposure to asbestos. For those diagnosed, the journey is incredibly challenging, not only due to the physical and emotional toll but also because of the legal and financial complexities that often accompany the disease.
SWMW Law honors Workers Memorial Day with a remembrance of those lost to occupational asbestos exposure and a commitment to continuing the fight for safety.
SWMW Law’s commitment to its clients reached new heights Saturday as attorneys and staff members conquered the tallest building in St. Louis during the American Lung Association’s (ALA) Fight for Air Climb.
Discover compassionate, understanding advice on supporting a loved one with mesothelioma from the team at SWMW Law.
Today is International Women’s Day, a global observance that began in a handful of countries in the early 1900s as part of equal rights and worker protections campaigns.