Successful Cases
Following are some of the successful cases litigated by the Metzger Law Group.
Case Name / Result | Description |
Case name confidential $13 million ($4,650,000 cash plus future medical care worth $8.5 million) | Chlorine gas exposure resulting in interstitial lung disease and requiring lung transplantation of a 46-year-old hospital cleaning worker who was provided and used two incompatible cleaning agents to clean a nurse’s station sink in a Los Angeles hospital |
Case name confidential > $6.6 million | Acute myeloid leukemia in a 40-year-old aerospace worker who was exposed to benzene from a petroleum solvent for several years and successfully underwent an allogeneic bone marrow transplant |
Case name confidential > $ 5.5 million | Acute myeloid leukemia in a 45-year-old agricultural equipment maintenance worker who was exposed to benzene from a solvent and successfully underwent an allogeneic bone marrow transplant |
Marin v. Phillips Plywood $ 3.6 million | Acute lymphoid leukemia wrongful death of a 60-year-old carpenter who, for many years, sprayed benzene-containing contact adhesive to glue formica to plywood cabinets made for use in restaurants |
CERT v. McDonalds and Burger King – $ 3 million penalties, fees & warnings | Proposition 65 case to require McDonald’s and Burger King to provide cancer hazard warnings to California consumers regarding the carcinogen acrylamide in their french fries |
Keaton v. Mobil Oil Co. $ 2.75 million | Death from acute myeloid leukemia of a 30-year-old carpenter who was exposed to benzene from petroleum-contaminated soil while doing construction at the Mobil Oil Refinery in Torrance |
Camizzi v. Akzo Nobel $ 2.28 million | Death from acute myeloid leukemia of a pastor who was exposed to benzene from paints and solvents in his prior employment as an aircraft painter at McDonnell Douglas in Long Beach |
Garcia v. Allied > $ 1.8 million | Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in a 60-year-old lithographic printer who, for years, was exposed to benzene from inks and solvents |
Hernandez v. Acheson $ 1.5 million | Death from interstitial lung disease of a 35-year-old laborer exposed to metal dusts worked at an aluminum wheel factory |
Perez v Chevron/Allwaste $ 1.5 million | Death of a 50-year-old woman who developed acute myeloid leukemia from exposure to benzene while working at the Chevron Richmond Refinery during a shutdown/turnaround |
Moreno v. Brent America $1.5 million | Acute lymphoid leukemia in a 40-year-old worker exposed to benzene from solvents and release agents making cultured marble |
Diamond v. Allied $1.45 million | Acute myeloid leukemia in a 40-year-old chiropractor who developed his own x-ray films using developers containing hydroquinone, the leukemogenic toxic metabolite of benzene |
Valencia v. Armington $ 1.2 million | Death from silicosis and mixed dust pneumoconiosis of a 60-year-old maintenance worker exposed to silica and metals at a foundry |
Rojas v. Star Label Co. > $1.1 million | Interstitial lung disease in a 40-year-old meat wrapper from exposure to decomposition products of polyvinyl chloride wrap |
Nelson v. Turco Products $1 million | Acute myeloid leukemia in a 40-year-old aerospace worker exposed to benzene-containing solvents cleaning aircraft frames |
Hopkins v Alberto Culver > $1 million | Acute myeloid leukemia in a 50-year-old hairdresser exposed to benzene, hydroquinone, and formaldehyde in cosmetics, and hair dye |
Reese v. Gans Ink $ 975,000 | Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in a 58-year-old printer who, for many years, was exposed to benzene from printing solvents and inks |
Torrez v. Dow Chemical $ 877,000 | Leiomyosarcoma from occupational exposure to herbicides in a 60-year-old golf course landscape maintenance worker |
Case name confidential $ 725,000 | Legal malpractice case for bungling toxic tort wrongful death case of a widow of machinist who developed hard metal lung disease |
Mandujano v. 3M Co. $ 650,000 | Interstitial lung disease in a metal lamp worker exposed to metal dusts from cutting and grinding metals with grinding wheels |
Lopez v. Camie Campbell > $ 600,000 | Immune thrombocytopenic purpura in a 30-year-old silk screen printer who was exposed to benzene from paints and solvents |
Selby v. High Desert > $ 500,000 | Death of a 30-year-old man from glomerulonephritis and kidney failure resulting from organic solvent exposure as a painter |
Perkins v. Bonhaff Lumber $ 500,000 | Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a 60-year-old carpenter from occupational exposure to wood dust |