Toxic & Mass Tort · Birmingham, Alabama

110,000+ clients served.

For 35+ years, Environmental Litigation Group has represented the industrial workers, veterans, families, communities, and public water systems harmed by toxic exposure — recovering over $3 billion. No fee unless we recover for you.

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  • $3B+Recovered
  • 110,000+Clients Served
  • 35+Years in Practice
  • FederalGSA Contractor

Verdicts & Settlements

Recovered, by contaminant.

Across four decades of toxic- and mass-tort litigation, ELG has secured recoveries in matters involving more than a dozen industrial contaminants.

$3 Billion+
recovered for clients nationwide
$1 Billion+ in judgments and verdicts secured in asbestos, dioxin, and PCB cases
Asbestos$2.4 Billion
PFAS / Water Contamination$397.3 Million
Dioxins$176.6 Million
PCBs$114.0 Million
Creosote$80.0 Million
Pentachlorophenol (PCP)$62.6 Million
Pesticides$43.0 Million
Benzene$33.3 Million
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)$21.3 Million
Coke-Oven Emissions$17.8 Million
Lead & Arsenic$11.0 Million

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is decided on its own facts and applicable law. Figures reflect aggregate gross recoveries in matters involving each contaminant; a single matter may involve more than one contaminant.

Who We Represent

Built for everyone harmed by toxic exposure.

From a single worker with mesothelioma to a city water system facing PFAS, ELG handles the full range of harm caused by industrial contamination.

Active Claims · Demands Issued

Resolution demands in progress.

6,000+
injured clients currently represented in pending matters
$5 Billion+
in resolution demands issued to potential defendants

For 6,000+ injured clients suffering from toxic exposure to arsenic, asbestos, benzene, coke-oven emissions, creosote, dioxins, ethylene oxide, lead, PCBs, pentachlorophenol, pesticides, PFAS, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), trichloroethylene (TCE) and more, our firm has issued resolution demands totaling over $5 billion.

Resolution demands are amounts sought from potential defendants. They are pending and unresolved, are not recoveries, and do not guarantee any result. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.