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Vinyl Chloride is a regularly used chemical in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic and vinyl products.
“The most common signs of vinyl chloride inhalation affect the nervous system. Individuals with exposures can experience dizziness, difficulties with balance and walking, fatigue, numbness and tingling of the extremities. In extreme circumstances, exposures can lead to coma and death. There are also symptoms not related to the nervous system. These include eye irritation, irritation of mucous membranes (mouth, tongue, nostrils), and respiratory tract irritation resulting in wheezing and/or cough. Skin exposure can lead to frostbite.” explains Dr. Allison Kreiner, MD of Plakas Mannos.
On February 3rd, 10 cars of a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials, including vinyl chloride, derailed in East Palestine, Ohio causing a massive chemical fire that continues to burn. Originally, individuals residing within a one-mile radius of the crash site were ordered to evacuate; however, because of a growing concern that an explosion may be imminent, Governor Mike DeWine and local officials have expanded the evacuation area and have begun a “controlled release” to vent the chemicals from the cars in an effort to avoid explosions.
The United States EPA is currently monitoring air and water contamination. Air monitoring sample results are expected February 8th. Water runoff samples were also taken and the results are expected February 7-8th. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is on sight and assessing the impact on aquatic life.
On March 13, 2024, motions filed by Norfolk Southern and other Defendants seeking to dismiss the East Palenstine residents' class action lawsuit were denied. Read the latest orders:
If you concerned that you or a loved one may have been affected by the toxic chemicals released during the derailment catastrophe in East Palestine, and have questions about your rights, please reach out to us. Plakas Mannos includes experienced trial attorneys and medical analyst, Dr. Allison Kreiner, MD. We can provide you with the support and assistance you need during this difficult and worrisome time.
Call 330-453-LION to speak with our team at Plakas Mannos.