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SUGAR HILL PROJECT LEGIONNAIRES’ DISEASE CASES CONSOLIDATED FOR LITIGATION AND DISCOVERY

Published June 15, 2021 by Harford P.C.
SUGAR HILL PROJECT LEGIONNAIRES’ DISEASE CASES CONSOLIDATED FOR LITIGATION AND DISCOVERY

On May 27, 2021, Judge Alexander Tisch of the Supreme Court of New York in New York County consolidated all fourteen (14) filed cases alleging Legionella exposure from the Sugar Hill Project in Washington Heights.  Harford, P.C. is lead counsel for the Plaintiffs in each and every one of the cases.  Its clients range from residents of Manhattan and others who were visiting the area and became exposed to the deadly poison.

In an Order filed in Judge Tisch’s court, it was ruled that each case had “common questions of fact and law” justifying consolidation of all cases.  While depositions of all the Plaintiffs is nearing completion, the next step within the discovery process will be to take the depositions of the Defendants’ corporate representatives.

The Sugar Hill Project is a mixed-use building located in Upper Manhattan located at the corner of West 155th Street and St. Nicolas Avenue.  It is the first building in New York City history to be identified by the Department of Health as the source responsible for two separate clusters of Legionnaires’ disease.

The Department of Health had started monitoring the Sugar Hill Project since the first outbreak last July and August, when 27 area residents were sickened, 25 were hospitalized, and one died. The DOHMH investigation also pinpointed the Sugar Hill Project cooling tower as the “most likely” source for that outbreak.

In early October, the Department of Health began another outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease cases in the Lower Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, which produced 32 illnesses; 30 hospitalizations, and one death.  It subsequently issued a news release stating that it “has identified the cooling tower at the Sugar Hill Project as the likely source of this [outbreak].”

Legionnaires’ disease is a severe form of pneumonia contracted by breathing in tiny droplets (mist or vapor) of water contaminated with Legionella bacteria.  The disease usually develops two to 14 days after exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms usually begin with headaches, muscle pain, chills, and a fever, and by the second or third day can worsen to include a cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, gastrointestinal problems, and mental confusion.

If you or someone you know has been injured by contracting Legionnaires’ disease, please contact Scott A. Harford immediately at Harford, P.C.  You can directly reach him at (212) 390-8983; Email: info@harford-law.com.

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