Pesticide Exposure
Pesticides are widely used throughout the United States in non-agricultural
settings, including inside homes, outside homes, and in offices, schools, and
recreational areas. Over 70 million pounds of pesticides are applied on lawns
alone every year. The use of lawn care pesticides is increasing at about 5 to 8
percent annually. In fact, four times as many pesticides are used on home lawns
as are used to grow food crops.
All pesticide products - whether used in lawn care, household fumigation, pet
care or in personal-care products like insect repellents - contain substantial
amounts of inert ingredients that are harmful to your health. Small amounts of
some pesticides can cause eye and skin irritations, damage to the nervous,
hormonal and immune systems, cancer, and even death. Despite this, large
quantities of pesticides are used in the United States every year.
Out of the 26 most widely used pesticides in the U.S.,12 are classified as
carcinogens by the EPA. Pesticides have a variety of effects on reproduction.
In exposed people, some pesticides cause birth defects, some cause miscarriages,
some cause babies to be small, and others decrease fertility. Reproductive
effects can occur in males, females, or both. As with cancer, perhaps the most
striking statistics are the sheer volume of pesticides used every year that have
harmful effects on reproduction. Of the 26 most commonly used pesticides in the
U.S., 9 have harmful effects on male reproduction (causing sperm abnormalities,
reducing sperm production, disrupting male hormones, and damaging male
reproductive organs, mostly in laboratory tests). Most of the 26 commonly-used
pesticides have also caused decreased pregnancy success in laboratory tests.
Miscarriages, a reduction in the number of living offspring, and reduced birth
weights are common problems. One widely used pesticide, chlorpyrifos, has been a
recent focus of litigation. Every year 30 million pounds of chlorpyrifos are
sprayed into American homes, businesses and fields. Chlorpyrifos kills pests by
disrupting normal nerve transmission, inhibiting an enzyme in the insect's
nervous system. In humans, chlorpyrifos can cause headaches, blurred vision,
nausea, convulsions, flu-like symptoms and even seizures. In extreme cases, it
has been linked to quadriplegia, genetic damage, birth defects, immune-system
abnormalities and death.
From 1985 to 1992, 25,995 cases of chlorpyrifos exposure were reported to the
American Association of Poison Control Centers. Data collected by the AAPCC in
1997 showed that chlorpyrifos exposures averaged 3,000 per year. Data also
shows that chlorpyrifos has the most life-threatening medical conditions of any
organophosphate pesticide on the market. People exposed to significant
quantities of chlorpyrifos have suffered seizures, and learning disabilities.
Terminix has faced several lawsuits in excess of $100 million for using
chlorpyrifos. Pesticide claims can be brought on grounds of negligence, strict
liability, failure to warn, and breach of warranty.
In all Toxic Tort cases it is essential that measures be taken promptly to
preserve evidence, investigate the incident in question, and to enable
physicians or other expert witnesses to thoroughly evaluate any injuries. If
you or a loved one is a victim of injury caused by a toxic substance, call
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