Silicosis Lawsuits:
2024 Settlement Values & New Case Updates

Date: December, 11th 2024
Updated: January, 14th 2025

Silicosis Lawsuits: Fighting for Workers Exposed to Dangerous Silica Dust

This comprehensive guide examines the latest developments in silicosis litigation, including recent settlement values, jury verdicts, and emerging legal trends. Our experienced silicosis lawyers will explain how these cases work, who qualifies to file a claim, and what compensation may be available to you and your family.

Silicosis Lawsuits: 2024 Settlement Values & New Case Updates

Recent Developments in Silicosis Litigation

California consistently reports one of the highest rates of silicosis in the United States, a trend largely attributed to the state’s significant stonecutting and fabrication industries, as well as the presence of numerous quarries. In response, California lawmakers have introduced the Silicosis Training, Outreach, and Prevention (STOP) Act, a bill aimed at reducing silica exposure and improving worker safety.

The STOP Act outlines critical measures, including mandatory safety training, stricter requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE), and initiatives to enhance awareness of the risks associated with silica exposure. These regulations aim to address the rising number of silicosis cases and safeguard workers in high-risk industries.

For more details, visit Lawsuit Information Center’s article on Silicosis Lawsuits.

If you or someone you know has suffered from silicosis due to workplace conditions, consulting an experienced attorney can help you understand your legal options and seek justice.

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A major engineered stone manufacturer recently opposed critical safety regulations in Los Angeles County, attempting to shift responsibility onto small fabrication shops. This resistance comes despite mounting evidence of a silicosis epidemic among stone workers.

Key Developments:

  • Cambria CEO sent opposition letter to Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
  • Attempted to block proposed ban on artificial stone importation and use
  • Made misleading claims about safety of stone products
  • Failed to address the financial burden on small fabrication shops
  • Ignored the reality that proper safety measures would cost millions per shop
  • Demonstrated pattern of deflecting responsibility onto small business owners

A comprehensive lawsuit was recently filed in San Francisco County Superior Court against multiple quartz countertop manufacturers. The case highlights the devastating impact of silica exposure, with claims including negligence, product liability, and fraudulent concealment.

Case Details:

  • 465-page comprehensive lawsuit filed
  • Claims include negligence, product liability, and fraudulent concealment
  • Plaintiff developed multiple conditions:
    • Silicosis
    • Pulmonary fibrosis
    • Progressive massive fibrosis
  • Elevated risk factors identified for:
    • Lung cancer
    • Chronic kidney disease
    • Autoimmune disorders
  • Multiple defendants failed to:
    • Warn about health risks
    • Monitor customer practices
    • Ensure safe use of products
    • Disclose toxic properties

A divided Texas Court of Appeals upheld a summary judgment favoring Exxon Mobil in a significant silica injury lawsuit, highlighting the critical importance of strong expert testimony in these cases.

Critical Findings:

  • Key issues with plaintiff’s case:
    • Unreliable causation evidence
    • Problematic expert testimony
    • Flawed exposure estimates
  • Court determined:
    • Dust exposure levels within recommended limits
    • Expert opinions deemed speculative
    • MDL court retained jurisdiction
    • Amended petition ruled invalid

California Department of Public Health reported alarming statistics that underscore the urgent need for action in protecting workers.

Statistics and Impact:

  • 178 confirmed silicosis cases related to engineered stone
  • 13 deaths reported
  • 19 lung transplants required
  • Majority of cases concentrated in Los Angeles County
  • Demonstrates urgent need for stricter safety regulation

In a historic victory for workers’ rights, a Los Angeles jury awarded $52.4 million to a fabrication worker who developed silicosis from artificial-stone countertop exposure.

Verdict Details:

  • First U.S. trial against engineered stone manufacturers
  • 34-year-old plaintiff required double-lung transplant
  • Will need another transplant within 7-10 years
  • Life expectancy not exceeding age 50
  • Case involved:
    • 34 manufacturers originally sued
    • 29 reached settlements
    • 3 proceeded to trial

A significant lawsuit was filed in Orange County Superior Court against industry leaders, seeking comprehensive damages for worker injuries.

Lawsuit Specifics:

  • Major defendants include:
    • Alpha Tile & Stone Inc.
    • Caesarstone Ltd.
    • Home Depot USA Inc.
    • IKEA North America Services LLC
  • Claims filed for:
    • Compensatory damages
    • Punitive damages
    • Product liability
    • Negligence

California OSHA renewed its emergency temporary standard for crystalline silica exposure, demonstrating the growing recognition of this serious health hazard.

Regulatory Changes:

  • California OSHA actions:
    • Renewed emergency temporary standard
    • Added exemptions for outdoor quarry work
    • Modified rules for natural stone monuments
    • Developing permanent standards
  • Federal OSHA involvement:
    • Increased enforcement
    • Prioritized high-exposure workplace inspections

California lawmakers have taken decisive action to protect workers through comprehensive new safety legislation.

Legislative Details:

  • Multiple bills introduced focusing on:
    • Indoor/outdoor heat exposure
    • Crystalline silica exposure controls
    • Engineered stone fabrication safety
  • AB 3043 provisions:
    • Targets San Fernando Valley (60% of state cases)
    • Mandates tracking of non-compliant shops
    • Implements licensing requirements
    • Bans dry cutting practices
    • Requires comprehensive worker education
    • Enhances safety training programs

The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board implemented emergency measures to combat rising silicosis cases.

New Standards Include:

  • Emergency temporary standard adoption
  • Mandatory safety precautions:
    • Wet cutting methods requirement
    • Enhanced PPE provisions
    • Exposure monitoring protocols
  • Comprehensive employer obligations:
    • Regular task monitoring
    • Enhanced worker training
    • Respiratory protection requirements
    • Prompt case reporting
  • Regulations developed based on:
    • Public comments
    • Stakeholder recommendations
    • Industry expertise
    • Worker safety needs

 

Two stone cutters initiated legal action against multiple manufacturers, highlighting the industry’s failure to protect workers.

Case Highlights:

  • Multiple defendants named in manufacturer lawsuit
  • Claims filed for:
    • Negligence
    • Strict liability
    • Fraudulent concealment
    • Breach of warranties
  • Evidence includes:
    • Misleading company claims
    • Contradictory safety data sheets
    • Documentation of silica exposure
  • Damages sought for:
    • Medical expenses
    • Lost earnings
    • Future care needs

A landmark study revealed significant health risks associated with artificial countertop materials, providing crucial scientific evidence for ongoing litigation.

Key Study Findings:

  • Identified serious risks in:
    • Solid surface composites
    • Engineered stone materials
  • Documented hazards:
    • High levels of crystalline silica
    • Dangerous airborne dust particles
    • Direct links to silicosis
    • Connection to pulmonary fibrosis
  • Study confirms occupational dangers during:
    • Material fabrication
    • Cutting processes
    • Installation procedures

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Results may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your case.

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