By Thomas Bonte | Published November 19, 2013 | Posted in Victories | Leave a comment
The Toxic Injury Lawyers proudly represented an individual who resided in Central New Jersey caused by a landlord’s failure to clean gutters and remove sizable amounts of water from a basement. In this case, our client sustained both temporary and permanent injuries resulting in prolonged hospitalization. This case was resolved through a monetary settlement in Read More
Read MoreA New Jersey Superior Court judge ruled that defendants in the Kiddie Kollege trial will pay $1.5 million toward neuropsychological medical monitoring for mercury-exposed children at the Franklin Township day care center. After an eleventh-hour Gloucester County settlement, Superior Court Judge James E. Rafferty ruled that Franklin Township and the real estate brokers that acquired Read More
Read MoreUnder a settlement agreement reached in federal court, PPG Industries has agreed to clean up one of the last remaining chromium contamination sites in New Jersey, according to a national environmental organization that filed a lawsuit to get the clean-up completed. Under the settlement agreement, PPG has agreed to remove 700,000 tons of chromium waste Read More
Read MoreA federal court judge has ruled that the negligence claims brought by the Toxic Injury Lawyers on behalf of over 100 Paulsboro residents for exposure to toxic vinyl chloride following the November 2012 train derailment can move forward. Click here to read more.
Read MoreThe health effects reported by several Roxbury Township residents who live near the Fenimore landfill sites, include headaches, nausea and trouble breathing, allegedly due to hydrogen sulfide exposure. Click here to read more.
Read MoreOur attorneys frequently represent clients who are concerned about the impact that toxic substances or environmental pollutants may have on their property. Residential and commercial landowners alike know that maintaining their properties can be costly and stressful in itself, and these problems can only grow when a landowner discovers that their property has been contaminated. Read More
Read MoreNew Jersey and New York have a history of industry that is important to our economy and provide thousands of jobs to our neighbors. Unfortunately, many facilities are operated in a manner that results in the release of dangerous chemical or hazardous substances into the air, ponds, lakes, streams, groundwater and local soils. When this Read More
Read MoreMold spores can grow in places where there is excessive moisture, including places where leaks have occurred, or where there has been flooding. In addition, certain building materials can provide nutrients that encourage mold to grow. Particularly, wet cellulose materials, such as paper and paper products, cardboard, ceiling tiles, wood, and wood products, are conducive Read More
Read MoreVapor intrusion refers to the process by which contamination in the soil or underground waterways beneath a property can seep upward through the earth and enter the inside of a home or business. Contaminants that seep upward usually do so in a gas phase (fumes) that rise toward the surface and can enter buildings through Read More
Read MoreSince the founding of our firm, our toxic tort attorneys have been representing individuals and communities of people that have been exposed to toxic substances in their drinking water. Consuming dirty drinking water is known to make people sick and may increase their risk of developing cancer or other diseases. In fact, some substances frequently Read More
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