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Lipsitz & Ponterio, LLC represents numerous former and retired workers once employed at the Hooker Electrochemical Company (Hooker Chemical or Hooker Niagara) located in Niagara Falls, NY. In recent years, former employees of Hooker Chemical have developed and died of mesothelioma, various cancers, and other chemical and asbestos-related diseases. Hooker Chemical’s Niagara Falls, New York plant was located on a 115 acre site on Buffalo Avenue. Hooker Chemical was once one of the nation’s largest producers of bleaches and caustic soda. In 1968, The Occidental Chemical Company (OxyChem), purchased Hooker Chemical, and continued to manufacture polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins, chlorine and caustic soda. These items are the key building blocks for a variety of products, including plastics, pharmaceuticals and water disinfectants.
Lipsitz & Ponterio has represented Hooker Chemical workers who worked in a wide variety of trades at the plant. These trades include carpenters, millwrights, masons, maintenance men and riggers. We have also represented production workers involved in maintenance shutdowns, during which the plant would shut down its operations so that pipes, vessels and gaskets could be refurbished and replaced. Many of these workers were exposed to asbestos-containing materials at Hooker Chemical. As a result of asbestos exposure, many workers developed mesothelioma, a cancer that is only caused by exposure to asbestos.
Aside from asbestos exposure, those who regularly came into proximity of Hooker’s Niagara Falls facilities were placed at risk for benzene and dioxin exposure. Benzene is a chemical used in the production of plastic and dioxin is a hazardous end product of the manufacture of plastic. Both are known carcinogens. Hooker Chemical used benzene in its plastic division, and government reports as recent as 2008 demonstrate that the ground under and around the Hooker plant contains potentially dangerous levels of dioxin.
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