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Residents
Recover $22 Million for Chemical Plant Explosion

Type:
Environmental Litigation
On September 10, 1997,
there was an explosion at a Georgia Pacific
chemical plant located in a quiet neighborhood
on the south side of Columbus, Ohio, spewing
harmful toxins throughout the surrounding
area. This catastrophe followed many years
of continuous hazardous releases from the
facility, which caused those living near
the plant to suffer burning eyes and nostrils,
shortness of breath, fatigue, and other
near daily discomforts. In addition, the
Southside residents were understandably
concerned about more serious health problems,
as their community had experienced unusually
high rates of lung and liver cancer. In
the aftermath of the explosion, eight members
of the Southside community filed a class
action lawsuit in Ohio state court on behalf
of all those affected by chemical releases
from the Georgia Pacific plant, charging
negligence and seeking to recover for property
damage as well as present and future personal
injuries. We and our co counsel were successful
in obtaining a settlement of the case for
$22,000,000. While the settlement compensated
those with present injuries and property
damage, much of it was set aside for future
medical monitoring. A companion federal
case was filed alleging, among other things,
violations the Clean Air Act. Both cases
were dismissed as part of the settlement
Case: Booth, et al. v. Georgia Pacific Corp.
Case No. C-2-00-0035 (S.D. Ohio)
Case: Southside Community Action Association, Inc., et al. v. Georgia Pacific Corp.
Case No. 98CVC05 2525 (Franklin County, Ohio 1998)

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