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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.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: William M. Graham

What’s toughest to prove in cases of asbestos product exposure?

What’s toughest to prove in cases of asbestos product exposure?

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

You may have heard of asbestos in the late-night law ads played on cable television. But what is asbestos and why is it so dangerous? Many of the problems attributed to asbestos are due to products produced or handled years…

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Sen. Boxer introduces bill to ban asbestos exposure

Sen. Boxer introduces bill to ban asbestos exposure

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

Most people in North Carolina and elsewhere assume that the United States has prohibited the use of asbestos because of the extreme health risks that are associated with its use. Surprisingly, no such ban has ever been enacted at the…

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North Carolina nurse beats peritoneal mesothelioma

North Carolina nurse beats peritoneal mesothelioma

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Last Modified on Jun 06, 2025

Persons who receive a diagnosis of mesothelioma ordinarily view the news as a death sentence. In most cases, the disease results in death in one or two years. In a happy exception to these data, a North Carolina nurse recently…

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EPA may examine asbestos use by chlorine-alkali industry

EPA may examine asbestos use by chlorine-alkali industry

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

In our post two weeks ago, we noted that changes in the Toxic Substances Control Act may lead the United States Environmental Protection Agency to closely examine the importation of brake lining material because of their asbestos content. A recent…

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What is asbestosis?

What is asbestosis?

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

Many North Carolinians are aware that asbestos can cause several diseases that afflict the lungs, but they are often unaware of the symptoms or effects of these diseases. We have written at length in other posts about pleural mesothelioma, an…

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Imported brake parts may contain asbestos

Imported brake parts may contain asbestos

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

Over the last 50 years, one of the most frequent causes of asbestos-related illnesses in North Carolina and elsewhere wasbestos fibers in brake pads and other brake components. The problem was exacerbated by the need to replace brake pads on…

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Asbestos hampers clean-up of old mill site

Asbestos hampers clean-up of old mill site

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

This blog has frequently written about the health hazard posed by asbestos in very old industrial buildings in North Carolina and surrounding states. Most often, the hazard has been revealed by the proposed renovation or demolition of an older facility.…

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Garlock, Coltec announce settlement plan for asbestos claims

Garlock, Coltec announce settlement plan for asbestos claims

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

The law firm representing several asbestos litigation defendants has announced a settlement plan that will affect existing and future claims by persons who suffered various asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer. The plan involves product liability claims against…

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US Steel fined $170,000 for exposing workers to asbestos

US Steel fined $170,000 for exposing workers to asbestos

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

An enforcement action by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) against US Steel Corporation has once again demonstrated that asbestos is still a major environmental health threat. Moreover, the outcome of the investigation shows that employers are…

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Many U. S. Navy veterans suffer from exposure to asbestos

Many U. S. Navy veterans suffer from exposure to asbestos

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Last Modified on Mar 14, 2024

Many men and women in North Carolina who served in the U. S. Navy, Coast Guard or Merchant Marine, or who helped to build the country’s warships, have been denied a comfortable retirement because they were exposed to large amounts…

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