World Trade Center Litigation
The collapse of the World Trade Center towers released a huge cloud of dirt and dust that stretched across the city. Trapped in these clouds were millions of microscopic particles from the building debris. Among these were particles of asbestos, mercury, lead, silica, polyvinyl chloride and other harmful materials. The firefighters, police officers, EMTs, construction workers, and other volunteers working around the clock were exposed to these hazardous particles in the minutes, days, and weeks after 9/11.
Unfortunately, health officials do not yet know the full extent of the exposure to these dangerous materials, these exposures may lead to a variety of serious disorders, including but not limited to, occupational asthma ("WTC Cough"), chronic bronchitis, asbestosis, mesothelioma, silicosis, emphysema and various cancers. Clearly, many of the health disorders that have resulted from this exposure to hazardous materials have the greatest effect on the lungs. Below are just some of the disorders and their associated symptoms. If you believe that you may have one of these disorders as a result of working around Ground Zero, please see your doctor immediately.
Obstructive Airway Disease
Obstructive Airway Disease, also known as Chronic Obstructive Airway Disease or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, is actually the name given to a family of respiratory diseases, which include among others, chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
The primary symptoms are shortness of breath, wheezing, and persistent coughing that may produce mucus or phlegm. Further, there may be a decrease in the amount of oxygen the lungs can absorb, leading to a bluish discoloration of the extremities, primarily in the fingertips and lips.
Obstructive Lung Defects
RADS
Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome (RADS) is a type of occupational asthma. It is defined by the fact that there is no latency period from the time of exposure and inhalation of irritating substances to the time the asthma develops. If symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, or wheezing appear within 24 hours, this irritant-induced asthma is classified as RADS. RADS is NOT an allergic type of asthma. We do not yet know which specific substances cause RADS, but it is typically associated with exposure to gases, fumes, smoke, or vapors with toxins in high concentrations.
Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is an inflammation in the body that produces tiny lumps, also called granulomas. These small lumps by themselves may be harmless and are virtually undetectable, however when these granulomas clump together they can form larger groups of lumps. When these groups of lumps form on an organ, they can affect its performance. The cause of sarcoidosis is unknown. Typically it develops first in the lungs or lymph nodes.
Asbestosis
Asbestosis is considered an occupational lung disease because it is caused by a heavy exposure to asbestos.
Asbestosis is caused when inhalation of asbestos fibers permanently scars the tissue of the lungs. When these tissues get scarred, the effectiveness of the lungs is reduced and their ability to absorb oxygen is reduced. As a result, the primary symptom is a chronic shortness of breath. Unfortunately, there is currently no treatment that will cure asbestosis.
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Library for World Trade Center Litigation:
- Response to Lawrence Kahn Letter 4-3-08 [PDF]
- Second Circuit Decision - Ground Zero [PDF]
- Ground Zero Insurers Directed to Defend [PDF]
- Plaintiffs' Opposition to Bechtel's Motion to Dismiss [PDF]
- Ex-City Workers Sue Over 9/11 Illness Medical Bills
Description: July 17 (Bloomberg) -- Three ex-New York City employees, claiming they were sickened at the World Trade Center terrorist attack site, sued a $1 billion victims' insurance fund for payment for their medical treatment. - FDNY 6 year WTC Health Impact Study [PDF]
Description: A Six-Year Assessment:September2001-September2007 World Trade Center Health Impacts on FDNY Rescue Workers.Fire Department City of New York Bureau of Health Services WTC Medical Monitoring&Treatment Program - Suffering in Silence – The Forgotten Faces of 9/11
Description: Survivors of 9/11 are suffering and dying as a result of the toxic cloud of dust and smoke that was released when the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001. Sadly, for many of these brave men and women, recognition for their suffering in the form of compensation and acknowledgment of a link between their diseases and the toxic dust cloud are coming too late – or not at all. - Our Heroes Are Asking – Did I Catch Cancer from the Air?
Description: Years after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center emergency workers and first responders are being diagnosed with cancer, some rare and fast spreading. Scientists and epidemiologists believe that these cancers were caused by the men and women working at the World Trade Center inhaling the toxic cocktail of dust and smoke released when the Twin Towers collapsed. Only time will tell the true toll of the 9/11 attacks on our American heroes. - Show Them the Money – What is Being Done to Help Our 9/11 Heroes?
Description: The attacks of September 11 have left many of our brave men and women injured or debilitated and in need of medical care and compensation. While a great deal of money has already been paid out to victims and their families, there is still more that can be done. However costs for care are expected to top $240 million a year and our lawmakers stalling on passing legislation to ensure coverage for emergency responders and rescue workers. - NYC Health Crisis - Illnesses that Continue to Haunt 9/11 Survivors
Description: Recent reports reveal that survivors of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center are at an increased risk for diseases ranging from post-traumatic stress disorder to asthma, cancer, pulmonary fibrosis, and much more. Health experts expect that the true extent of the harm from the toxic dust and smoke released when the towers collapsed will not be known for many years to come. - EPA Efforts to Test and Clean Area Surrounding World Trade Center Criticized
Description: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been criticized by the GAO for its failure to address the concern of residents and business owners affected by the toxic dust which blanketed the area after 9/11. The GAO concluded that the EPA’s test and clean programs are scientifically and technically flawed, and that the EPA is ill-prepared for future disasters.
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