Panel Affirms Damages For Louisiana Residents Exposed To Multiple Toxic Chemicals

LAKE CHARLES, La. - A Louisiana appellate panel on Jan. 10 affirmed a lower court's decision that a group of plaintiffs were entitled to a combined total of $225,500 in damages from CITGO Petroleum Corp. and others for exposure to multiple toxic chemicals that were released during a flash flood in 2006 (Emma Bradford, et al. v. CITGO Petroleum Corp., et al., No. 17-296, La. App., 3rd Cir.; 2018 La. App. LEXIS 71).
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