Environmental Toxins: The Lethal Danger of Mold

September 25, 2008 (NewYorkInjuryNews.com - Long Island, Premises Liability, Work Related Fire Fighter Deaths)

We live in the age of environmental awareness. With the prices of oil and natural gas sky-rocketing in the commodities market, it is no wonder that we are striving, more than ever, to be greener in our search for alternative, eco-friendly and efficient ways to generate energy. Recycling and making an effort to eat organic foods are also part of this environmental movement. These actions have been shown to increase our quality of life as well as make us healthier people.

However, don’t be confused. Not everything that is good for the environment is necessarily good for human beings. Here is a recent case illustrating this point: a young man died, tragically, because no one thought to study the implications of placing a compost facility close to where humans live and work.

From 1989-1992, the Town of Islip operated a compost facility known as “Resource Recovery.” As you may know, compost – or mulch - is commonly made with manure, minerals, seaweed and other end products of the environment. Compost is added to soil to provide optimal growth for planting. While helpful for farmers and gardeners, and sometimes thought to be good for the environment, compost can be highly toxic and dangerous for people.

At the time of its operation, the plant was the largest compost facility in the country, churning out 100,000 tons of waste each year. The Town placed the facility only 915 feet upwind of residential areas and conducted no study at all about health risks to the community!

The compost heap emitted mold spores through the air, which caused a wide range of symptoms and complaints in the community. One of the types of mold commonly found at composting stations is known as Aspergillus. Residents living near Resource Recovery began to complain about many things, including the smell of the operation, to the spread of debris, to sudden skin and respiratory illnesses and allergies.

For “Harry” the effects were much worse. Harry worked for 6 years as a coffee vendor at the Ronkonkoma train station, directly across the street from the compost station. After several months of experiencing a variety of symptoms such as difficulty breathing, as well as skin and eye irritations, Harry began getting severe leg pains. Doctors thought Harry had developed blood clots in his legs, not an uncommon occurrence and a reasonable explanation for his pain.

To the astonishment of his surgeons, during an operation they found a foot and a half long vegetative growth in Harry’s leg! This “growth” was actually a mass of Aspergillus originating from Aspergillus mold spores emitted by the compost facility.

Harry had inhaled the spores at work, and the mold had “colonized” his body, literally taking it over and destroying healthy tissue. An infection with Aspergillus is known as Aspergillosis. Aspergillosis spreads extremely rapidly. Very shortly after his leg surgery, the growth from the spores reached his heart and lungs. Harry, 25-years-old, died a very painful and prolonged death. The Town of Islip denied any causation between the operation of the compost heap and Harry’s death.

Harry’s widow sued. After a long investigation by her attorneys, and an appeal by the Town to a higher court to dismiss the case, the case was set for trial. At the start of the trial, the case was settled. The widow was compensated for the tragic, and preventable loss of her young husband.

By: New York Personal Injury Lawyer Nicholas Papain

No tag for this post.

Related posts

Online Long Island New York News on Personal injury law

Other News Channels

New York Injury News: Contributors:

Disclaimer: Any contact or communication with this news source does not create a client attorney relationship. This is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice.

Injury News By: New York Personal Injury Lawyers | Trial Attorneys | New York City Construction Accident Lawyers | Medical Malpractice Experts | New York Wrongful Death Lawyers | 9/11 Legal Experts

New York Injury Lawyer covering news: Medical Malpractice,  Defective Products,   Automobile Accidents,  Animal Bites,  Slip and Fall, Workplace Injuries,  Catastrophic Injuries,   Aviation Accidents,  Trucking Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents,  Boat Accidents,  Nursing Home Abuse

Developed By: Vision Smart News

New york trial lawyers - Personal Injury Lawyers / attorneys news New York Medical Malpractice, Defective Products, Automobile Accidents, Animal Bites, Slip and Fall, Workplace Injuries, Catastrophic Injuries, Aviation Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Boat Accidents, Nursing Home Abuse