Chemical Giants including 3M and DuPont Face Legal Action for Alleged Concealment of Toxic Risks
Tennessee’s Attorney General, Jonathan Skrmetti, has launched a legal assault on more than two dozen chemical manufacturing corporations, including industry giants (https://www.3m.com/) and (https://www.dupont.com/). The legal challenge accuses these companies of knowingly suppressing the dangers posed by specific persistent chemicals to both public health and the environment, all while amassing substantial profits from their sales.
The contentious chemicals are often found in a specialized foam, referred to as aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), which is employed during fire drills and real emergencies at military bases, airports, and other key sites. According to the lawsuit, initiated in Davidson County Circuit Court in May, these chemicals have found their way into various water sources – from surface and groundwater to drinking water – and have exceeded safety thresholds throughout Tennessee.
Tennessee’s lawsuit aims to secure various forms of compensation, including financial restitution for damage and clean-up expenses related to the persistent chemical contamination. Furthermore, the legal action seeks an injunction to prevent the defendants from further using these persistent chemicals in a way that could potentially harm the state.
“Tennessee is a treasure trove of natural resources that underpin community wellbeing and economic prosperity,” David Salyers, the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, shared in a press release. “This legal action is critical in safeguarding a healthier and safer environment for all Tennesseans.”
Known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), these synthetic chemicals have been common in household items such as non-stick Teflon pans since the mid-20th century. The lawsuit argues that consumption of these chemicals can cause a range of health issues in humans – from reduced fertility and pregnancy complications to developmental issues in children and heightened cancer risk. Moreover, Tennessee’s diverse wildlife and plant life that rely on freshwater ecosystems are also at risk from PFAS contamination.
The lawsuit alleges that despite being alerted to these risks by their in-house scientists as early as the 1970s, the defendant companies chose to dismiss them. In addition, they are accused of deliberately hindering research that illuminated PFAS’s adverse effects, and failing to disclose internal findings attesting to the chemical’s toxicity. The lawsuit also suggests that some firms unlawfully transferred assets to evade liability for PFAS releases.
“Despite being fully aware of the associated risks, manufacturers continued to produce and derive profits from these chemicals. They will be held accountable,” Skrmetti stated in a press release. “We will fight for comprehensive compensation from each defendant to ensure we can remediate our environment and mitigate the harms caused by PFAS.”
The Tennessee lawsuit adds to a mounting number of federal lawsuits initiated by firefighters and residents, who allege harm from the presence of PFAS in AFFF.
The lawsuit asserts, “Those who profited from causing this problem, and not the affected citizens of Tennessee, must bear the financial burden of addressing PFAS contamination throughout the state.”
Filing Your PFAS Lawsuit
If you or a loved one have been negatively impacted by PFAS contamination, you may be considering filing a lawsuit. This process begins with consulting a reputable law firm with experience in environmental litigation. The subsequent steps typically include:
- Case Evaluation: A professional lawyer will review your case and determine if you have valid grounds for filing a PFAS lawsuit.
- Gathering Evidence: This phase involves compiling proof that links your health issues or property damage to PFAS exposure.
- Filing a Claim: Your attorney will help you file the lawsuit against the responsible parties. This might include manufacturers of PFAS products or entities responsible for contamination.
- Settlement or Trial: Most PFAS lawsuits are settled out of court. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, your case may go to trial.
Remember, every case is unique, and the specific process may vary based on individual circumstances and jurisdiction.
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