Category: Asbestos Cases

  • J&J’s $966 Million Baby Powder Settlement Spotlights Racial Health Equity

    In a landmark case that has captured the attention of the mesothelioma community, global health juggernaut Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay a staggering $966 million to the family of the late Mae Moore. Moore, who tragically passed away from mesothelioma in 2021, was a victim of exposure to asbestos-contaminated talc, a perilous substance linked to this rare and aggressive form of cancer.

    The case has shone a spotlight on the severity of the consequences of asbestos contamination and has served as a stark reminder of the legal avenues available to victims and their families. For those who have been affected by mesothelioma, this ruling might offer a glimmer of hope in their fight for justice.

    Johnson & Johnson’s payment is a monumental development in the world of mesothelioma legal news, sending a clear message about corporate accountability. The case underscores the importance of rigorous safety standards and the dire effects of their neglect.

    As we continue to follow this significant case, it serves as a sobering reminder of the devastating impact of mesothelioma, and the immense responsibility that companies like Johnson & Johnson hold in ensuring the safety of their consumers.


    Original source: Forbes

  • Jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $966m in talc cancer case

    In a recent landmark decision, a Los Angeles court has ruled against a pharmaceutical giant, ordering it to pay damages to the family of Mae Moore, whose life was tragically cut short by mesothelioma in 2021.

    This pivotal ruling has sent shockwaves through the pharmaceutical industry, demonstrating that companies can be held accountable for the consequences of their actions, particularly when they result in such devastating health outcomes.

    Mae Moore, a beloved family member and respected community member, succumbed to mesothelioma, an aggressive and often fatal cancer that is typically associated with exposure to asbestos. The tragedy of her untimely passing has been further compounded by the court’s findings, which indicate that her illness could have been preventable.

    This legal news serves as a stark reminder of the importance of corporate responsibility and the potential implications for companies that fail to prioritize the health and safety of the public. It is a significant development for those following mesothelioma-related cases and offers a ray of hope for other families facing similar battles with big pharma.

    The court’s decision to order the pharmaceutical giant to compensate Moore’s family marks a significant milestone in mesothelioma litigation. It shows that justice can be served, regardless of the size and power of the corporations involved. It is a testament to the tenacity and resilience of those who tirelessly seek justice for their loved ones, even in the face of overwhelming odds.

    This case underlines the ongoing issue of asbestos-related diseases and the duty of pharmaceutical companies to ensure the safety of their products. It’s an important reminder that no company is too big to be held accountable, and that every individual’s health matters.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this and other mesothelioma legal news as we continue to follow these critical developments in the law and health sectors.


    Original source: Al Jazeera English

  • OCTOBER 20th ZOOM EVENT: ADAO Conversation with Musician and Advocate Jordan Zevon on His Work, Warren Zevon’s Legacy, and Upcoming Zevon Events

    Mark your calendars for an enlightening discussion on the pressing issue of mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases. On Monday, October 20, 2025, at 1:00 PM EDT, join us for a unique virtual event that promises to provide invaluable insights on this important subject matter.

    This event is being organized by the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), a leading voice advocating for the rights and wellbeing of mesothelioma patients and their families. Register for the event [here](https://forms.gle/GyBRUjM89qBC9BtC7). Please note that registration is compulsory and will close on Sunday, October 19, at 5 PM ET, so make sure to secure your spot in time!

    The highlight of the event is a special conversation with Jordan Zevon, the National Spokesperson for ADAO. Jordan, a renowned musician and advocate, will discuss his work, the legacy of his father, Warren Zevon, and upcoming Zevon events.

    Warren Zevon, also a famous musician, tragically lost his life to mesothelioma. His son Jordan has since been actively involved in raising awareness about asbestos-related diseases and advocating for those affected. This conversation promises to be a moving and insightful journey into the world of patient advocacy, music, and personal legacy.

    Stay tuned to [ADAO’s newsroom](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org/newsroom/blogs/2025-zoom-jordan-zevon/) for more updates on this event and other important legal news related to mesothelioma and asbestos diseases.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • 2025 October Health Literacy Month: ADAO Begins Four-Part Asbestos Awareness and Prevention Blog Series

    October 2025 is Health Literacy Month and the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) is marking this important occasion with a four-part series on asbestos awareness and prevention. As Mesothelioma Awareness Month draws to a close, ADAO is eager to keep the momentum going, enlightening readers on the dangers of asbestos and the importance of its prevention.

    ADAO has created a new tool for asbestos prevention and education, the Asbestos Action Navigator. This unique tool is designed to be a comprehensive resource for all things related to asbestos prevention and education.

    The four-part blog series, which begins this month, is aimed at not only raising awareness about the dangers of asbestos, but also providing practical advice and resources for preventing asbestos exposure. Each post in the series will delve deeper into various aspects of asbestos, from its health risks to the current legal landscape surrounding it.

    Stay tuned for more updates from ADAO throughout Health Literacy Month. For more information about the four-part blog series and the Asbestos Action Navigator, visit the ADAO’s official website. The fight against asbestos-related diseases continues, and every step we take towards education and awareness brings us closer to a world free from the dangers of asbestos.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • ADAO Launches New Asbestos & Mesothelioma Resources Graphic Ahead of Miles for Meso 2025

    Get ready to lace up your running shoes and make a difference! Simmons Hanly Conroy is inviting everyone to participate in the 17th Annual Miles for Meso Race, an event dedicated to fighting mesothelioma, a rare but deadly form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure. This year, the race will take place on September 20, 2025.

    The Miles for Meso race isn’t just about fitness; it’s a rallying cry for a cause that affects thousands of people across the globe. This year, Penny Jo Major, a prominent figure in the fight against asbestos-related diseases, will serve as the team captain for the Ban Asbestos Miles for Meso Team. Major’s leadership and passion for the cause make her an ideal figurehead for this important event.

    The race day roster includes the Alton Miles for Meso 5K Race and the 3K Fun Run/Walk. Whether you’re an experienced runner or a casual walker, there’s a place for you to participate and show your support for those impacted by mesothelioma.

    In anticipation of this event, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) has launched a new graphic packed with resources about asbestos and mesothelioma. This new resource aims to educate the public about the dangers of asbestos and the importance of banning its use.

    Stay tuned to the ADAO’s website for more updates and resources related to asbestos disease awareness. Remember, every step taken in the Miles for Meso Race is a step towards a world without mesothelioma. Register today and join the fight against this devastating disease.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • ADAO Share Your Story: “A gentle, kind, and courageous soul”- Ahmad’s Story

    On September 29, 2025, we delve into the chilling reality that asbestos has affected us all in unique ways. Yet, amidst this adversity, we find a sense of unity, a community bond formed from shared experiences and mutual support. As a symbol of this resilient spirit, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) is shining a light on the brave journeys of our members through the “Share Your Story” feature on our website.

    Among these inspiring narratives, we find Ahmad’s tale, a testament to the power of human spirit, resilience, and the will to thrive in the face of adversity. Ahmad, described as a gentle, kind, and courageous soul, has generously shared his experience with asbestos-related disease. His story serves as both a cautionary tale against the dangers of asbestos exposure and a beacon of hope for those grappling with similar circumstances.

    Visit the ADAO website to read Ahmad’s story, as well as other powerful accounts from our global family. These stories remind us that while the battle against asbestos-related diseases is tough, we are not alone. Together, we can raise awareness, inspire change, and strive for a world free from the threat of asbestos.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • Remembering Professor Jorge Cruz, Vice-President of the SOS Amianto Association Distinguished Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Teacher

    With a heavy heart, we bid farewell to Professor Jorge Cruz, the esteemed Vice-President of the SOS Amianto Association. A renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, compassionate humanist, and inspiring teacher, Professor Cruz passed away on September 29, 2025. His loss is deeply felt by those who admired his dedication to the fight against asbestos-related diseases.

    Professor Cruz was not just a brilliant medical professional but also a pioneering figure in the battle against asbestos exposure. As the Vice-President of the SOS Amianto Association, he contributed significantly to raising awareness about the risks associated with this harmful material, particularly the development of mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

    His passion for his work, his commitment to his patients, and his relentless pursuit of truth and justice in the field of asbestos exposure litigation made him a respected figure in the legal and medical communities. His tireless efforts led to significant advancements in mesothelioma legal news, creating a profound impact on those affected by asbestos-related diseases.

    For more information on the life and contributions of Professor Jorge Cruz, please visit the Remembering Professor Jorge Cruz page on the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) website.

    As we remember Professor Cruz, let’s continue to honor his legacy by promoting awareness and fighting for justice for those affected by asbestos-related diseases. His life and work serve as a reminder of the urgent need for increased awareness and legal protection for victims of asbestos exposure.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • ADAO to Attend iMig 2025: Fostering Global Collaborations in the Fight Against Mesothelioma

    Get ready, legal eagles and health advocates! The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) is once again showing its unwavering support for global efforts against mesothelioma by attending the 17th International Mesothelioma Interest Group (iMig) Conference. This pivotal event will take place from October 26 to 29, 2025, in the historic city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Under the banner of “Fostering Global Collaboration,” iMig is demonstrating its ongoing commitment to international research, treatment, and prevention of mesothelioma. This conference, held every two years, brings together leading experts in the field, practitioners, patients and advocates alike.

    To find out more about the ADAO’s involvement in this crucial event, follow the link to their official post: [ADAO to Attend iMig 2025: Fostering Global Collaborations in the Fight Against Mesothelioma](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org/newsroom/blogs/adao-to-attend-imig-2025-fostering-global-collaborations-in-the-fight-against-mesothelioma/).

    Stay up-to-date with the latest on mesothelioma legal news and more from the ADAO by visiting their website at [ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org).

    This fight against mesothelioma is a global one, and conferences like iMig 2025 are essential for fostering collaboration and advancing our collective knowledge. Let’s keep the conversation going and continue the fight against this devastating disease.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • ADAO Launches New Asbestos & Mesothelioma Resources Graphic Ahead of Miles for Meso 2025

    Get ready to lace up your running shoes and make strides in the fight against mesothelioma! Simmons Hanly Conroy, one of the leading mesothelioma law firms, is calling on you to register today for the 17th Annual Miles for Meso race. This exciting event is set to take place on September 20, 2025, and promises to be a day filled with camaraderie, awareness, and most importantly – a step towards a mesothelioma-free world.

    This year, we’re thrilled to introduce you to the heart of our team – Penny Jo Major. She’s a passionate advocate in the fight against asbestos-related diseases and this year, she’s leading the charge as our ADAO’s Ban Asbestos Miles for Meso Team Captain. We’re excited to have her energy and determination at the helm!

    The Miles for Meso event comprises a competitive 5K race and a 3K fun run/walk, meaning that people of all fitness levels can get involved. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or simply want to come out and show your support, we invite you to join in on the race day action.

    In addition to the race, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) is launching new resources ahead of the event. This includes a comprehensive, easy-to-understand graphic about asbestos and mesothelioma, providing valuable information for patients, families, and supporters. This innovative tool is designed to further educate the public about the dangers of asbestos and the devastating impact of mesothelioma.

    Stay tuned for more updates as we approach race day, and remember – every step you take in Miles for Meso brings us closer to a world free of mesothelioma. Let’s run towards a cure together!


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • ADAO Launches New Asbestos & Mesothelioma Resources Graphic Ahead of Miles for Meso 2025

    Get ready to lace up your running shoes and make a difference! Simmons Hanly Conroy is calling on all warriors in the fight against mesothelioma to join the 17th Annual Miles for Meso Race on September 20, 2025. This year, we’re thrilled to introduce Penny Jo Major, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s (ADAO) Ban Asbestos Miles for Meso team captain.

    Whether you’re an seasoned runner or prefer a leisurely walk, there’s a place for everyone at the race. The event includes both a competitive 5K race and a relaxed 3K Fun Run/Walk. This is more than just a race – it’s a chance to unite alongside fellow advocates and survivors in the battle against mesothelioma.

    In the lead-up to Miles for Meso 2025, the ADAO is also launching new asbestos and mesothelioma resources. This includes an informative graphic to boost awareness and educate the public on the dangers of asbestos exposure, and the devastating impact of mesothelioma.

    Join us in this mission to raise funds, increase awareness, and support those affected by mesothelioma. Register for the Miles for Meso Race today, and let’s cross the finish line together in the fight against this disease!

    For more information on the race and these new resources, visit the ADAO’s website.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization