Workers Comp Matters host Alan Pierce interviews Scott Trost and Nate Mudd about the effects of asbestos at the 2014 Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group Conference. They discuss mesothelioma and other diseases caused by asbestos, how a 10 to 50 year latency period in effects has legal causation issues, guidelines for asbestos removal, and...
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Scott Trost has been representing working people across the country for over 30 years and in the last five...
Attorney Nate Mudd has dedicated his practice to exclusively representing mesothelioma victims and their families for over 11 years....
Alan S. Pierce has served as chairperson of the American Bar Association Worker’s Compensation Section and the Massachusetts Bar...
Workers Comp Matters host Alan Pierce interviews Scott Trost and Nate Mudd about the effects of asbestos at the 2014 Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group Conference. They discuss mesothelioma and other diseases caused by asbestos, how a 10 to 50 year latency period in effects has legal causation issues, guidelines for asbestos removal, and the enforcement of civil liability for the manufacturers. Trost and Mudd work for Maune Raichle Hartley French & Mudd, a firm entirely focused on representing mesothelioma victims and their families.
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Published: | October 30, 2014 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal News , Legal Support , Medical Law |
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On the Road |
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