Environmental Lawyers Fighting Toxic Air Pollution
Successfully Representing Victims Harmed by Toxic Air Emissions
What Is Toxic Air Pollution?
The emissions of toxic chemicals in the air, creating air pollution, poses serious risks to the environment and public health. Toxic chemicals are often released in large masses which quickly dissipate and spread into the environment. These chemicals can spread vast distances – hundreds of miles at times – contaminating soil and groundwater. They can pose serious hazards to humans exposed to these toxic chemicals through drinking water, inhalation, and skin contact. The environmental lawyers at Williams Cedar have successfully represented many victims harmed by toxic air pollution.
What Effects Can Toxic Air Pollution Have On Me or My Loved Ones?
Exposure to toxic air contaminants can cause new personal injuries and can also aggravate and exacerbate existing conditions and injuries such as:
- Cancer
- Asthma
- Lung Disease
- Headaches
Air contaminants also harm the environment, pollute natural resources including soil, surface waters, and groundwaters, and cause property damage. The environmental lawyers at Williams Cedar have successfully represented individuals and municipal governments in environmental cases resulting in personal injury and personal property damage.
Environmental Toxic Air Pollution Victories
$7.35 Million Settlement
Vinyl Chloride Gas Exposure in Paulsboro, NJ following a train derailment that led to a shelter-in-place order and resident evacuations
$250,000 Settlement
Naphtha Contamination of employee’s school from a local refinery in Paulsboro, NJ, resulting in chemical pneumonitis and employee’s aggravation of RADS
14 Common Types of Toxic Air Contaminants
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identifies two different types of air contaminants: common air pollutants and hazardous air pollutants.
Hazardous air pollutants (HAPS) include contaminants known or suspected to cause cancer and other serious health effects (including reproductive effects and birth defects), as well as damage to the environment. The EPA has identified 14 common HAPS, including:
- PFAS chemicals
- Benzene (found in gasoline)
- Perchloroethylene (emitted from some dry cleaning facilities)
- Methylene chloride (used as a solvent and paint stripper)
- Dioxins
- Asbestos
- Toluene
- Mercury
- Chromium
- Lead compounds
- Chemicals from local refineries
- Chemicals from local manufacturers
- Hazardous chemical releases from train or truck accidents
Given the wide array of harm air contaminants can cause, it is essential that you consult with experienced environmental trial lawyers if you believe you have been exposed to them through the negligence of another party. Contact the environmental lawyers at Williams Cedar for a free consultation if you believe you or someone you know has been harmed by hazardous air pollutants.
Environmental Lawyers Who Represent Victims Harmed by
Toxic Air Pollution
If you or a loved one has been injured or become seriously ill as a result of exposure to toxic air contamination, do not hesitate to contact the experienced environmental lawyers at Williams Cedar. We are on your side and will aggressively pursue the maximum financial compensation to which you are entitled. To schedule a free consultation, call our Philadelphia, Pennsylvania offices at 215-557-0099 or our Haddonfield, New Jersey offices at 856-470-9777, or contact us online.
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