Engineered stone, commonly marketed as quartz countertops, is a manufactured countertop material that contains 90% to 95% crystalline silica - far more than natural stone such as granite and marble.
When engineered stone slabs are cut, ground, or polished, they release crystalline silica dust into the air. Because of this high silica content, inhalation of the dust is extremely toxic and can cause permanent lung scarring, leading to accelerated silicosis and other severe, sometimes fatal lung diseases.
Workers are exposed to silica dust in many ways on the job, including:
Workers performing these tasks are most exposed. Even after only a few years of shop exposure, young men in their 20s-40s are developing accelerated silicosis, a fast-developing disease that often requires major medical intervention.
These are individual liability cases. This means that even if a worker receives Workers’ Compensation, they may also be eligible to file a claim against the manufacturers and suppliers of the stone that failed to warn them about the extreme risks posed by their products.
To qualify for a claim, a worker typically must meet the following criteria:
Engineered stone silicosis is progressive, so it continues to worsen even after exposure has stopped. The most frequent diagnoses tied to exposure include:
Any worker involved in refining quartz surfaces is exposed to significant risks. The greatest danger lies in environments where 'dry cutting' happens, although even "wet" methods can leave hazardous residue. Those at highest risk are:
A significant portion of the affected workers is from the Latino community, which often represents the core of the stone fabrication industry. It is important to note that U.S. citizenship is not required to file a claim for injuries sustained in the workplace.
The statute of limitations for filing a product liability claim varies from state to state, but the window of opportunity is often narrow - sometimes only 1 or 2 years from the date of diagnosis. Because this disease progresses rapidly, it is essential to seek legal evaluation as soon as symptoms or a diagnosis are present.
While silica has historically been a disease that developed over decades of mining and masonry, engineered stone silicosis is different. Due to the extremely high silica content of quartz, workers are developing "accelerated" or "acute" forms of disease.
Recent California legal verdicts have shown that manufacturers are being held liable for worker injuries and the failure to warn about the risks of quartz countertops:
Atraxia Law has a long history of evaluating complex toxic exposure and liability claims. We understand the physical and emotional impact that a silicosis diagnosis takes on an individual or their family. Our team is prepared to analyze your work history and medical files to determine if you are eligible for compensation from stone manufacturers responsible for your illness.
If you or a loved one worked with engineered stones and is now facing a lung disease, get in touch with our experts for a free case evaluation.
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