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William M. Graham

William M. Graham is the Managing Partner at Wallace & Graham, P.A. in Salisbury, NC, where he focuses on mesothelioma and asbestos exposure cases. With over 30 years of legal experience, he has been admitted to the North Carolina State Bar (1991). Graham earned his J.D. from Antioch School of Law and is recognized for his dedication to clients affected by asbestos-related illnesses. His practice reflects deep expertise and commitment to client advocacy.

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State asbestos hazard management

State asbestos hazard management

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2024

The North Carolina Asbestos Hazard Management Program (AHMP) provides information to the public about the dangers of asbestos and how to control or eliminate exposure. The program is administered by the Health Hazards Control Unit (HHCU), which consists of industrial…

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Asbestos found in makeup sold by national retail chain

Asbestos found in makeup sold by national retail chain

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

An investigative report recently had several samples of makeup tested to determine if there was anything included in the products that was not listed as an ingredient. The report tested the “Just Shine Shimmer Powder” sold by Justice, a popular…

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Governor vetoes “garbage juice” spray bill

Governor vetoes “garbage juice” spray bill

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2024

North Carolina governor, Roy Cooper, recently vetoed legislation that would allow landfills to dispose the liquid that leaks from trash by spraying it into the air in a currently untested process called leachate aerosolization. The process was accepted in other…

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The benefits of robotic EPP for mesothelioma patients

The benefits of robotic EPP for mesothelioma patients

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Last Modified on Jun 06, 2025

Treatments for mesothelioma have become more abundant and more advanced in the last ten years. While there is still no cure, patients are living longer and studies into new treatments have provided encouraging results. One controversial procedure may be more…

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Asbestos exposure claims for navy veterans

Asbestos exposure claims for navy veterans

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

Military veterans comprise about 30 percent of all mesothelioma victims. The majority of those exposed to asbestos in the military are U.S. Navy personnel. Although the Navy surgeon general issued a report in 1939 explaining the hazards of asbestos, North…

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Time between mesothelioma surgeries indicative of longer survival

Time between mesothelioma surgeries indicative of longer survival

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Last Modified on Aug 28, 2023

North Carolina residents may be interested to hear that recently, cancer researchers analyzed patients with peritoneal surface cancers to determine if the interval between cytoreductive surgeries with heated hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is a marker for survival. Fourteen percent of patients…

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Wrongful death suits for survivors of asbestos victims

Wrongful death suits for survivors of asbestos victims

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

Exposure to asbestos-containing products may have devastating consequences. If exposed for long periods of time, asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma can develop. With no known cure and a lengthy latency period, mesothelioma may claim the lives of those in North…

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How should house flippers and remodelers handle asbestos?

How should house flippers and remodelers handle asbestos?

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2024

Many people in North Carolina own older homes and decide that the time has come to remodel. Others flip houses, a usually profitable endeavor that involves purchasing a house, remodeling it and putting it back on the market within a…

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New requirement for asbestos lawsuits passes House

New requirement for asbestos lawsuits passes House

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Last Modified on Jan 31, 2024

Residents of North Carolina who have been made ill due to asbestos exposure may be concerned to hear that a bill imposing additional requirements on victims suing for asbestos exposure has just passed the North Carolina House Judiciary Committee. This…

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Recent FDA approval may be promising for lung cancer patients

Recent FDA approval may be promising for lung cancer patients

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Last Modified on Jun 06, 2025

A previous blog post discussed an ongoing trial (Keynote-028) of a promising new treatment for mesothelioma. The study aimed to examine the effects of Keytruda, a checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy drug, on patients with mesothelioma. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration…

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