Alabama Environmental Toxic Tort Lawyer: AL Superfund Sites
Fight Air Pollution & Water Pollution With an Environmental Toxic Tort Lawsuit
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Residents of Alabama may be at risk of serious health problems arising if they live close to a Superfund site. Property may be devalued if it is contaminated by the toxins frequently found in these sites. If your health has been affected or your property has been devalued, you can hold polluters responsible by filing a lawsuit against them with the help of an environmental toxic tort lawyer. Weitz & Luxenberg is nationally known for its groundbreaking work in MTBE and asbestos litigation, handling tens of thousands of lawsuits for clients in all 50 states.
Superfund was enacted by the United States Congress on December 11, 1980 in response to the Love Canal disaster. This law created a tax on petroleum and chemical industries and provided broad federal authority to respond directly to releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances that may endanger public health or the environment. Over five years, $1.6 billion was collected, and the tax went to a trust fund for cleaning up abandoned or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
Under CERCLA, four classes of parties may be liable for contamination at a Superfund site:
• the current owner or operator of the site (CERCLA section 107(a));
• the owner or operator of a site at the time that disposal of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant occurred (CERCLA section 107(a)(2);
• a person who arranged for the disposal of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant at a site (CERCLA section 107(a)(3));and
• a person who transported a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant to a site; that transporter must have also selected that site for the disposal of the hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants (CERCLA section 107(a)(4)).
The EPA lists 1,604 Superfund sites as of May 2005.
Don't let Superfund contaminaters get away with ruining Alabama's natural resources and your health. Contact the environmental toxic tort lawyers of Weitz & Luxenberg today to learn more about your legal choices. Start out now by filling out this simple form. Your lawsuit will be evaluated within one business day. To refer a friend or loved one to Weitz & Luxenberg, click here.
Superfund Sites in Alabama Include:
(You can view the EPA report of each site by selecting the letter the site starts with from the list at the top of this page)
| Alabama Army Ammunition Plant |
| American Brass Inc. |
| Anniston Army Depot (Southeast Industrial Area) |
| Ciba-Geigy Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) |
| Interstate Lead Co. (Ilco) |
| Olin Corp. (Mcintosh Plant) |
| Perdido Ground Water Contamination |
| Redwing Carriers, Inc. (Saraland) |
| Stauffer Chemical Co. (Cold Creek Plant) |
| Stauffer Chemical Co. (Lemoyne Plant) |
| T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition Co. (Montgomery Plant) |
| Triana/Tennessee River |
| Usarmy/Nasa Redstone Arsenal |
Act Now! It is essential that you inquire about your pollutant lawsuit as soon as possible. Alabama law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights. Your legal review is free and there is no commitment. You case will be evaluated immediately, so get started on your claim today!
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