Sterigenics Settles Pending Ethylene Oxide Cancer Lawsuits

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Last month, Sterigenics and its parent company, Sotera Health, agreed to pay $35 million to settle cases filed by 79 people who claim that exposure to ethylene oxide (“EtO”) from a medical Sterigenics facility in the Atlanta area led to cancer diagnoses and other health issues. This agreement was reached as the case was approaching jury selection for what would have been the first trial among many similar ETO exposure and cancer lawsuits in Georgia….
By: Console and Associates, P.C.
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