BP Settling Benzene Leukemia Lawsuits

From Missouri an article about benzene exposure and the related diseases.  Notice that the diseases listed here are:  Leukemia and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.  These are two that are pretty tightly connected to benzene exposure.

These lawsuits here are slightly different in that they are related to environmental exposure and not direct industrial exposure such we see in tire manufacturers, printers, oil workers and petroleum transporters.

From the Examiner:

The 28 remaining lawsuits against BP related to the former Amoco Sugar Creek Refinery are being settled out of court.

Attorney Lon Walters, of The Walters Law Firm, who represented the former and current Sugar Creek residents in the suit, released a statement on Thursday saying BP and the plaintiffs have agreed to resolve all lawsuits over alleged that the residents were exposed to toxic substances. Neither side would release terms of the settlement.

Jury selection was slated to begin Monday for the next trial. However, two days of settlement hearings will be held instead before Jackson County Circuit Judge Marco Roldan.

Only one of the 31 cases filed against BP has gone to trial. In 2005, Leonard Ryan, whose wife died from leukemia, was awarded $13.3 million plus undisclosed punitive damages.

BP has settled two cases out of court for undisclosed settlements.The first in 2006, with Justin Detel, of Sugar Creek, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and the second in 2007, with Sean Reed, who lived in Sugar Creek from the time of his birth in 1981 until about age 5, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and leukemia in 1985 and underwent chemotherapy and radiation as a child.


MyleoDysplactic Syndromes Lawsuit

Printers are one group of people who have historically had some significant benzene exposure.  Here is an example of a lawsuit filed in Illinois claiming that benzene exposure caused myleodysplastic syndromes.

The estate of James Granat filed suit against 19 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court claiming his benzene exposure caused him to develop myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myelogenous leukemia which led to his death on Jan 17.

According to the complaint filed March 5, Granat worked for various employers throughout Illinois performing work in the printing industry and as a security guard.

The suit claims Granat's exposure to benzene was completely foreseeable and could or should have been anticipated by the defendants. It also claims the defendants knew or should have known that benzene had a toxic, poisonous and highly deleterious effect upon the health of the persons inhaling, ingesting or otherwise absorbing it.

The eight-count suit seeks in excess of $400,000 in compensatory damages and attorney fees.

Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon that is produced by the burning of natural products. It is a component of products derived from coal and petroleum and is found in gasoline and other fuels and is used to make some types of rubbers, lubricants, dyes, detergents, drugs and pesticides.

Natural sources of benzene include volcanoes and forest fires. Benzene also is a natural part of crude oil, gasoline, and cigarette smoke.

Benzene, which is known to be a carcinogen, is used in the manufacture of plastics, detergents, pesticides and other chemicals.

Source:  Madison County Record