The lawsuit, filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, was brought on behalf of Yasmeen Harrison, who was diagnosed in 2005 with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) as a toddler. But that was just the beginning of her arduous journey. After a brief period in remission, the cancer returned in 2007. To combat this recurrence,
“Helping people like Yasmeen who have been irreparably harmed by the reckless and wrongful conduct of polluters is the reason we practice law. We believe that the lawsuits we are filing will bring justice to Yasmeen, her family, and the other families who are suffering from devastating illnesses. Yasmeen has been so brave and tenacious throughout her long battle; it is now time for us to take up the mantle and fight for her.” said Shawn Collins, partner at The Collins Law Firm.
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry began investigating Sterigenics after the EPA re-classified ethylene oxide as “carcinogenic to humans”, and declared it to be 30 times more carcinogenic than previously believed. The ATSDR decided to evaluate the implications of this change on the area surrounding Sterigenics by having the EPA test the air. Those initial tests found elevated levels of ethylene oxide which the ATSDR concluded posed a “public health hazard” to the surrounding community and raised resident’s lifetime cancer risk to 64 times the EPA’s acceptable limit. Later rounds of testing confirmed the presence of elevated levels of ethylene oxide in the air at multiple locations, including at area schools, and an Illinois Department of Public Health study found elevated levels of certain cancers in the communities around Sterigenics.
The firm has filed eleven other lawsuits against Sterigenics on behalf of clients who are suffering from, or who have lost a loved one to, breast cancer, multiple myeloma, leukemia, lymphoma, and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Attorneys Shawn Collins, Ed Manzke, Margaret Galka, and Norm Berger (of counsel) represent the clients.
For more coverage of Yasmeen’s brave battle with cancer, click on one of the links below:
CBS 2 story: https://chicago.cbslocal.com/video/4154361-family-blames-sterigenics-for-teen-girls-battles-with-cancer/
Daily Herald article: https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20190827/lawsuit-blames-sterigenics-for-teenagers-bouts-with-cancer
Anyone who believes that their health or the health of a loved one has been affected by exposure to Sterigenics’ ethylene oxide should contact our environmental attorneys at (630) 527-1595 or fill out our contact form.