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Acreage Palm Beach County Cancer Cluster Study - News and Updated Documents
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Read state health documents from Palm Beach County officials on the Acreage health study
Health officials by Jan. 1 expect to finish interviewing the families of 13 children who were younger than 18 when diagnosed with a brain tumor or brain cancer from 1993-2008, the Post reported.
"We have seen this scenario far too often, where families living near and around toxic chemical leaks become concerned for their health and want answers," said Lemuel Srolovic, an environmental attorney in the Toxic Torts unit of Weitz & Luxenberg.
Srolovic and fellow attorneys are currently conducting a preliminary background investigation of the Acreage, which includes those living in and around Loxahatchee, Unincorporated West Palm, Royal Palm Beach and Jupiter.
"We are actively investigating pollution discharged to the area and that pollution's likelihood to be responsible for the residents' illnesses," said Srolovic.
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Important Documents
Acreage Palm Beach Cancer Study | Weitz & LuxenbergRead health documents on the Acreage in Palm Beach - Free legal review
Background
Acreage Brain Cancer | Weitz & Luxenberg Lawyers InvestigateDid pollution in the Acreage cause brain cancer? Free lawsuit review
Investigation
Acreage Cancer May be Caused by Industrial Waste | Weitz & LuxenbergOur attorneys are currently investigating the health concerns of Acreage residents. We invite you to discuss your story with us for free.
