Friday, September 7, 2007 

Latinos High Risk Population for Environmental Contaminants

Pollution in the United States poses health risks for everyone, regardless of race, language, age or country of origin. A large percentage of U.S. Latinos, however, live and work in agricultural and urban areas where they face a heightened risk of exposure to air pollution, unsafe drinking water, and pesticides.

For years, the dangers of pesticides have been in the news as have reports of the serious and often fatal illnesses those pesticides cause. Between 30 and 50 million kilograms of pesticides are applied to lawns in the United States each year in hopes of killing the pests that kill the lawns. With most, if not all pesticides, all ingredients are not required to be listed on the label. There are almost 5,000 ingredients that are legally permitted to be a part of a pesticide's formula without being listed on the label. Benzene and formaldehyde are just two of the many toxic chemicals that need not be listed.

According to the Safer Pest Control Project, people living in homes using pesticides face increased risk of leukemia, brain cancer, lymphoma and asthma. Pesticides are very easily tracked indoors and can accumulate inside homes. When used properly, however, pesticides offer many benefits; pesticides increase crop production, preserve produce, fight insect infestations, and help to control exotic species. However, it is estimated that there are approximately 10,000-20,000 pesticide poisonings in the United States each year.

Despite the serious, and sometimes fatal risks, government officials have largely overlooked the impact of environmental hazards on the health of Latinos. Relevant data has not been collected, and few studies have been conducted to assess the health threats in Latino communities. Warnings about environmental health risks are often not provided in Spanish, so if a warning is posted, Spanish-speaking citizens would not even be able to read it.

Many Hispanics are left without the information they need to evaluate the risks to their health from environmental contaminants at their jobs and in their neighborhoods.

Below are just some of the risks the Latino population faces:

88% of farm workers in the U.S. are Latinos facing daily pesticide exposure
1/3 of Latinos live in Western states where arsenic, industrial chemicals, and fertilizer residues often contaminate water supplies
Twice as many Hispanic children than non-Hispanic children are likely to have lead in their blood at levels higher than the level established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for risk of lead poisoning
91% of Hispanics in the U.S. live in metropolitan areas where polluted air increases the risk of asthma and some types of cancer

If you or a loved one has suffered after exposure to environmental contaminants in Houston or anywhere in Texas, please contact the Toxic Torts Attorneys at Marc Whitehead & Associates.

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Types of Compensation

If you have been injured we can claim compensation for the Pain and Suffering. Compensation awards in the UK still do not compare to those in the USA (see below for examples), but do not forget that you can also recover your expenses arising from the accident.

In all cases you can claim for:

Compensation for your pain and suffering, together with the disruption to your everyday life

lost earnings

lost pension contributions

the cost of medical treatment

damaged personal possessions

the cost of employing domestic assistance

damaged property

cancelled holidays fees

compensation for those who cared for you, even if they were not paid

postage and telephone costs

extra heating bills if you are housebound

In motor cases you can claim for:

your excess

the cost of hiring a car

the cost of repairs

your inconvenience if are without a car whilst it is being repaired or replaced

Typical awards for pain and suffering alone:

Neck strain lasting a couple of weeks 500

Neck strain for a few weeks with absence from work 1500

Whiplash with recovery within two years 3750

Simple fracture of leg (tibia or fibula) with full recovery 4750

Fracture finger with full recovery within a few weeks 1000-2000

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