Category: Asbestos Cases

  • RELEASE: ADAO FILES FINAL LEGAL BRIEF CHALLENGING EPA’S LIMITED ASBESTOS BAN, CALLS FOR COMPREHENSIVE PROTECTION AGAINST ALL SIX DEADLY FIBERS || Industry Petitioners Seek to Vacate the Rule Entirely — Leaving Americans Unprotected from Asbestos

    In an ongoing fight for comprehensive protection against asbestos, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) has taken a significant step. On September 18, 2025, the ADAO submitted their final legal brief challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) limited ban on asbestos. They are calling for extensive protection against all six deadly forms of asbestos fibers.

    The ADAO is not alone in this fight. They are supported by a vast coalition of public health advocates who share the same concern about the harmful effects of asbestos. The organization’s actions come in response to industry petitioners seeking to annul the current rule on asbestos entirely. If successful, this would leave Americans without any legal protection from the dangerous mineral.

    The ADAO’s final legal brief is a crucial development in mesothelioma legal news. Asbestos, a group of naturally occurring minerals, is a known cause of mesothelioma – a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to the development of this fatal disease.

    This recent move by the ADAO is an important reminder of the ongoing legal battles surrounding asbestos use and regulation in the United States. The organization’s relentless pursuit of comprehensive asbestos protection demonstrates the critical need for continued advocacy in this area.

    For more information on this developing story and other asbestos-related news, visit the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s website. The fight against asbestos is far from over, and staying informed is the first step toward making a difference.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • The Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now Act (S.2811 H.R.5373): Closing the Gaps in America’s Asbestos Policy

    In an exciting development for the field of mesothelioma legal news, the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act (S.2811 H.R.5373) aims to bridge the gaps in America’s existing asbestos policy. If passed, ARBAN would ban the use of all asbestos fibers in all contexts, a move that could significantly reduce the number of asbestos-related deaths in the U.S.

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had previously issued a rule in 2024, banning certain uses of asbestos. However, the ARBAN Act seeks to go one step further. By banning all asbestos fibers in all uses, it aims to surpass the measures set by the EPA’s 2024 rule. Notably, the ARBAN Act would establish this ban through legislation, making it immune to potential overturns by the courts.

    Asbestos, a deadly carcinogen, is responsible for an estimated 40,000 American deaths each year. Despite the known risks associated with asbestos exposure, the U.S. continues to grapple with an ongoing asbestos crisis.

    The ARBAN Act represents a significant step forward in the fight against asbestos-related diseases. It promises to tighten the screws on America’s asbestos policy, closing the loopholes that have allowed the continued use of this dangerous material.

    For more in-depth information on the ARBAN Act and its potential implications, check out the original post on the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s website.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

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

    Get ready to dust off those running shoes and take part in a fight against a deadly disease. Simmons Hanly Conroy invites you to join the 17th annual Miles for Meso race on September 20, 2025. This exciting event is not just a race, but a collective stride towards battling mesothelioma, a form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.

    This year, we are thrilled to introduce our team captain, Penny Jo Major, a passionate advocate from the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO). Penny has been instrumental in ADAO’s Ban Asbestos Miles for Meso team, leading the charge in raising awareness of the dangers of asbestos and its direct link to mesothelioma.

    The Miles for Meso race comes in two fun flavors, a competitive 5K race and a 3K fun run/walk. No matter your fitness level or running experience, there’s a place for you on the starting line. Every step taken is a stand against asbestos and a step towards a world free of mesothelioma.

    In preparation for the upcoming race, ADAO has launched a new Asbestos and Mesothelioma Resources Graphic. This informative visual aid is designed to educate the public on the dangers of asbestos and the link to mesothelioma. By spreading knowledge, ADAO aims to prevent future cases of mesothelioma and help those currently living with the disease.

    So, lace up those running shoes and join the fight against mesothelioma. Let’s run Miles for Meso together, because every mile matters.

    For more information about the race and to register, visit the [ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization website](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org).


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

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

    Get Ready to Run: Join Miles for Meso and Fight Mesothelioma!

    Simmons Hanly Conroy is inviting you to step up and join the fight against Mesothelioma. Lace up your running shoes and show your support in the 17th Annual Miles for Meso Race, taking place on September 20, 2025. This isn’t just about fitness, it’s about raising awareness and fighting back against a deadly disease that impacts thousands of lives each year.

    Leading the charge is Penny Jo Major, the fearless Team Captain of ADAO’s (Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization) Ban Asbestos Miles for Meso team. She’s rallying racers and walkers alike to join her in this stride against Mesothelioma. Whether you’re an experienced marathoner or more comfortable with a casual stroll, there’s a place for you in the 5K race or 3K fun run/walk.

    In the build-up to this exciting event, ADAO has launched new asbestos and mesothelioma resources. This includes a striking and informative graphic, which aims to educate and encourage participants ahead of the Miles for Meso 2025 race.

    This initiative is more than a race, it’s a statement. It’s a community coming together to say: “We’re here, we’re running, and we’re fighting mesothelioma, one mile at a time”. Will you be there?

    For more information on this event, visit the ADAO’s website and the page for the Miles for Meso 2025. Join the race and stand with us against Mesothelioma.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act of 2025 Reintroduced: A Renewed Push to End Asbestos Once and for All

    Big news in the ongoing battle against asbestos use in the United States – the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act of 2025 has been reintroduced! This crucial piece of legislation signifies a renewed effort to completely eliminate asbestos use once and for all.

    In the world of mesothelioma legal news, this is a significant development. The ARBAN Act (S.2811 H.R.5373) is named after Alan Reinstein, a dedicated advocate who fought tirelessly for asbestos victims until his untimely death from mesothelioma in 2006.

    Reinstein’s legacy lives on through this Act, which aims to put an end to the deadly impact of asbestos. It’s a cause that has gained renewed momentum this September, marking a critical update in the fight against this dangerous substance.

    For more details on this story, check out the original article on the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s website [here](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org/newsroom/blogs/2025-arban-asbestos-legislation/). The ADAO is a leading voice in asbestos disease awareness and advocacy, dedicated to preventing asbestos exposure to protect public health, workers’ safety, and the environment.

    So, stay tuned to this space for further developments on the ARBAN Act and other vital legal news in the asbestos and mesothelioma landscape!


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • 2025 Alton Miles for Meso Raises Over $25,000 and Unites Hundreds of Racers for Asbestos Prevention and a Cure

    Calling all runners, walkers, and mesothelioma warriors! It’s time to lace up your shoes for a cause. The 17th Annual Miles for Meso Race is happening on September 20, 2025. This popular event, organized by Simmons Hanly Conroy, aims to raise awareness of asbestos-related diseases and inspire hope for finding a cure.

    This year, we’re proud to introduce Penny Jo Major, the team captain of ADAO’s (Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization) Ban Asbestos Miles for Meso Team. Penny Jo is a fierce advocate for asbestos prevention and is eager to lead the team this year.

    The event includes a competitive 5K race and a 3K fun run/walk, offering options for both fitness enthusiasts and those who prefer a leisurely pace. The Alton Miles for Meso 5K Race and 3K Fun Run/Walk promise a day filled with camaraderie, fitness, and dedication to an important cause.

    In 2025, the Alton Miles for Meso event raised over $25,000 and brought together hundreds of participants. It’s not just a race; it’s a statement of solidarity against asbestos and its harmful effects. And with the ADAO launching new initiatives, we’re hopeful for an even bigger turnout this year.

    Join us in the fight against mesothelioma. Register today for the Miles for Meso race and take a step towards a world free of asbestos-related diseases.

    For more details on the race and how to register, visit the ADAO website. Let’s make strides together in the fight against mesothelioma!


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • 13 FAQS: Understanding the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act of 2025 and the EPA’s Part 1 Rule Legal Challenge

    In our latest deep dive into mesothelioma legal news, we’re unpacking key details about the ongoing asbestos crisis in the United States. We’ll walk you through the ins and outs of the EPA’s 2024 Part 1 Chrysotile Asbestos Rule, and why this legislation has fallen short of expectations. We’ll also shed light on the critical legal battle that’s currently unfolding in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

    Furthermore, we’ll familiarize you with the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act of 2025, and its implications for those affected by asbestos-related diseases. To ensure you’re well-informed, we’ve compiled a list of 13 frequently asked questions, providing comprehensive coverage on these pressing issues.

    For those seeking to understand the complexities of these legislative and legal scenarios, this is a must-read. Head over to the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s blog to delve into the “13 FAQs: Understanding the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act of 2025 and the EPA’s Part 1 Rule Legal Challenge”.

    This comprehensive guide will equip you with everything you need to know about the current state of asbestos regulation and litigation in the United States. Stay informed and aware – your knowledge could make all the difference.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • It’s a Wrap: ADAO’s 20th Annual Asbestos Awareness and Prevention Conference in NYC was a Tremendous Success!

    Hats Off to ADAO’s 20th Annual Asbestos Awareness and Prevention Conference in NYC: A Resounding Success!

    As the old adage goes, prevention is better than cure. This rings true, especially in the fight against asbestos-related diseases. The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) stands as testament to this, having successfully concluded its 20th Annual Asbestos Awareness and Prevention Conference in the Big Apple.

    We, at the ADAO, would like to express our heartfelt thanks to each participant who took part in our conference. Your presence not only contributed to the success of the event but also underscored the importance of our collective efforts in preventing asbestos-related diseases.

    The conference was an enriching platform for sharing insights, experiences, and advances in the legal, medical, and research arenas related to asbestos. It was a testament to our undying commitment to the cause, and a step forward in our journey towards a world free from asbestos-induced diseases.

    For more details about the conference’s highlights and the upcoming events, visit our official website [ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org). Stay informed and join us in our fight against asbestos. Together, we can make a difference.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • The Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now Act: Closing the Gaps in America’s Asbestos Policy

    On September 19, 2025, an important update in the field of mesothelioma legal news surfaced. While the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) rule in 2024 put a ban on some uses of asbestos, plans are now in motion to enact legislation that will impose a complete ban on all uses of asbestos fibers. This proposed legislation is known as the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now (ARBAN) Act and, if passed, it will be a law that the courts cannot overturn.

    Asbestos, a lethal carcinogen, is the root cause of an ongoing health crisis in America. It is estimated to claim the lives of approximately 40,000 Americans each year. The ARBAN Act aims to close the gaps in America’s asbestos policy that the 2024 EPA rule could not address, thus providing a comprehensive solution to the asbestos crisis.

    For more information on this significant development, check out the detailed blog post titled “The Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now Act: Closing the Gaps in America’s Asbestos Policy” on the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization’s website.

    Stay informed and stay safe. The fight against asbestos-related diseases continues, and every piece of legislation brings us one step closer to a safer, asbestos-free America.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization

  • ADAO Release: HONOREES AND KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL ASBESTOS AWARENESS AND PREVENTION CONFERENCE

    Get ready to mark your calendars! The 20th Anniversary International Asbestos Awareness and Prevention Conference has just announced its honorees and keynote speakers. This pivotal event, themed “Building on Dr. Selikoff’s Legacy in Asbestos Science, Prevention and Justice,” is set to take place on September 12-13, 2025, in the heart of New York City.

    The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) recently unveiled this exciting news, promising an enlightening and informative experience for all attendees. The conference is designed to create more awareness about asbestos-related diseases, particularly mesothelioma, and the legal implications surrounding this issue.

    The annual conference, an important event on the asbestos awareness calendar, aims to build on the legacy of Dr. Selikoff, a prominent figure in asbestos science. Through this event, participants will gain a deeper understanding of prevention methods and justice related to asbestos exposure.

    For more details about the conference and its keynote speakers, check out the official announcement on the ADAO’s website. Be sure to stay tuned for further news and updates related to asbestos awareness and its legal aspects. This is an event not to be missed for anyone interested in or affected by asbestos-related conditions, particularly those seeking legal insight into mesothelioma.


    Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization