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August 20, 2025A powerful new podcast from Brayton Purcell LLP is shining a light on one of today’s most alarming and under-reported workplace health crises. From Dust to Verdict, hosted by partner James Nevin, exposes the hidden epidemic of accelerated silicosis devastating workers in the artificial stone fabrication industry.
Artificial stone slabs—popular for modern countertops—contain up to 95% silica, far more than natural stone. When workers cut, drill, or polish these slabs, they inhale fine crystalline silica dust that can scar lung tissue and cause a fast-moving, incurable disease. Researchers from UCLA, Georgia Tech, and Safe Work Australia have found that dust levels in these shops routinely exceed legal safety limits, even when using wet cutting or N95 respirators.
What makes this epidemic especially tragic is how young its victims are. Unlike traditional silicosis, which develops over decades, the accelerated form can appear in just a few years—and prove fatal within months.
Each episode of From Dust to Verdict delves into a different facet of this crisis: how the epidemic began, the failures of employers and manufacturers to warn workers, and the shortcomings of current control measures. The series also explores the broader health risks associated with silica exposure, including lung cancer, chronic kidney disease, autoimmune disorders, and COPD.
This podcast is more than an educational series—it’s a call to action. It gives voice to those who have been silenced by preventable disease and demands accountability from an industry that has too long ignored the human cost of its products.
Read the full press release and learn more about From Dust to Verdict here.
If you or someone you know has worked in artificial stone fabrication and been exposed to silica dust, Brayton Purcell LLP is here to help.



