Last modified: April 7, 2026
Quick Facts
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    Certifications:

    Juris Doctor, Stetson University College of Law

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    Memberships:

    Bar Admissions: Florida (2014), Illinois (2020)

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    Expertise:

    Consumer Safety Advocacy

    Data Analysis

    Legal Research

    Mass Torts

    Mesothelioma Legal Claims

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    Author Profiles:

    Whitney Ray Di Bona brings a unique perspective to The Mesothelioma Center’s content on Asbestos.com. As both a practicing attorney and consumer safety advocate, she has encountered asbestos-related cases throughout her legal career. She draws on her experience in mass tort litigation and background as a former prosecutor to ensure the accuracy and helpfulness of content for mesothelioma survivors and their families.

About Whitney

Whitney Ray Di Bona brings a unique perspective to The Mesothelioma Center’s content on Asbestos.com. As both a practicing attorney and consumer safety advocate, she has encountered asbestos-related cases throughout her legal career. She draws on her experience in mass tort litigation and background as a former prosecutor to ensure the accuracy and helpfulness of content for mesothelioma survivors and their families.

Her work in mass torts gives her firsthand knowledge of the patterns and strategies that shape asbestos cases. Her prosecutorial background sharpened her ability to analyze evidence, interpret medical testimony and present complex information in plain language.

As a consumer safety advocate, Whitney has been quoted in major publications and appears regularly on health and wellness podcasts, including our own, After Exposure: Asbestos & Mesothelioma Stories. Her dedication to helping everyday people understand hidden product dangers aligns with our mission to help mesothelioma patients and their families understand their legal rights and options.

Di Bona’s Role on Asbestos.com

She contributes to Asbestos.com through her work on our podcast. In its premiere episode, J&J on Trial: The Talc Litigation Story, Whitney joined Patient Advocate Danielle DiPietro to examine the legal legacy of Johnson & Johnson’s talc lawsuits. They discussed what internal documents revealed about what the company knew and what consumers can do to protect themselves and demand corporate accountability.

As a reviewer, Whitney ensures the legal content on Asbestos.com accurately reflects what mesothelioma patients can expect when working with an attorney to file a lawsuit or trust fund claim. Her dual role as a legal expert and consumer advocate shapes content that is both accurate and accessible to the people who need it most.