Key facts
- Brayton Purcell LLP is highlighting a KQED News article.
- The article examines proposed federal legislation.
- The legislation could affect workers diagnosed with silicosis linked to artificial stone.
- The bill's impact on silicosis claims is under review.
Brayton Purcell LLP, a law firm, is bringing attention to a June 4, 2026 article published by KQED News. The report, authored by journalist Farida Jhabvala Romero, examines proposed federal legislation that is expected to significantly affect workers who have been diagnosed with silicosis linked to artificial stone. The article delves into the potential implications of this legislation on claims made by these affected workers.