
Somerville Public Safety Building Litigation
220 Washington Street, Somerville, Massachusetts
On August 2, 2005, several members of the Somerville Police Department and several 911 Dispatchers filed suit against the City of Somerville due to detrimental health effects caused by the toxins at the Somerville Public Safety Building, located at 220 Washington Street.
January 2007 Press Release
Timeline of Events
Important Documents:
Press Coverage:
- City Says Police Safe, But Report Bolsters Cops' Fears, Somerville Journal, Feb. 7, 2007
- Tox Doc: Evacuate The Building, The Somerville News, Feb. 6, 2007
- Reports Of Contamination Have Police Union On Guard, Somerville Journal, Feb. 1, 2007
- City Officials Give Statement On 'Sick Building', Somerville Journal, Dec. 21, 2006
- Dangerous Molds Found At Police Headquarters, The Somerville News, Jun. 27, 2006
- Molds Found Inside Public Safety Building, The Somerville News, Jun. 23, 2006
- Unions Unite Against 'Sick Building', The Somerville News, Jan. 15, 2006
- Coming To A Courtroom Near You, The Somerville News, Nov. 9, 2005
Deposition Testimony:
- City of Somerville:
- Vithal Deshpande, Environmental Coordinator, pt. 1, Dec. 12, 2006
- Vithal Deshpande, Environmental Coordinator, pt. 2, Feb. 1, 2007
- Stanley Koty, Commissioner of Department of Public Works, Mar. 15, 2007
- Robert Trahan, Former Commissioner of Department of Public Works, February 15, 2007
- Al Bargoot, Building Inspector, Feb. 7, 2007
- Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.:
- Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc. (Vince Cammalleri), Dec. 1, 2006
- Edward Lyon, Jan. 9, 2007
- Envirotech:
- Envirotech (Daniel Greenblatt), Nov. 17, 2006
- Envirotech (Ron Fallon), Nov. 11, 2006
- Other:
- Robert Nicotera, Mass. Div. of Occ. Safety, Feb. 22, 2007
If you or someone you know may have also suffered due to exposure at this or any other building, contact us.
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