By Samantha Ahearn | Published December 9, 2013 | Posted in News | Tagged Tags: contamination, Corporations, EPA, PFOA, Toxic Exposure | Leave a comment
The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) is in the process of proposing a rule to end future manufacturing, importing, and/or usage of perfluorooctanoic acid (“PFOA”). Additionally, earlier this year (and ahead of schedule), Dupont ceased its production of PFOA at all of its facilities. Recently in New Jersey, the Toxic Injury Lawyers helped settle a case Read More
Read MoreIt has been announced by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) that the New Brunswick Water Department has repeatedly filed false water data reports. These reports include falsified water quality tests, incorrectly calculated test results, and failure to notify the public of failures to meet water quality standards. The DEP news release, available 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 More