Fighting alongside American soldiers for the truth about KBR’s Qarmat Ali project
Halliburton’s KBR subsidiary, and it’s role in the exposure of hundreds of American and British soldiers protecting KBR’s Qarmat Ali project in southern Iraq in 2003 to sodium dichromate (better known as hexavalent chromium in the “Erin Brockavich” movie), has been the subject of Senate DPC hearings and coverage on ABC, CBS, NBC, Democracy Now, and in The Houston Chronicle, The Oregonian, and other newspapers across the country.
Doyle Raizner LLP is proud to represent over 75 National Guardsmen from Indiana, Oregon, and West Virginia fighting to uncover the important truth of what KBR knew about the dangerous risk from exposure to the chemicals at Qarmat Ali and what its managers failed to share with dedicated American and British servicemen serving in Iraq.
Our soldiers, including the commander of the Indiana Guardsmen, Lieutenant Colonel Jim Gentry, understood and accepted the risks of enemy action when serving in harm’s way for their nation, but they had no way to anticipate that KBR’s managers, charged with safely completing the Qarmat Ali project, would not fully share all they knew with the men on ground directly exposed to dangerous toxins spread across the plant.
At Doyle Raizner LLP, we are proud of the fighting spirit of all our clients, and we are especially proud of the men of the United States Army and Army National Guard who are still carrying on the fight for full exposure of what happened at Qarmat Ali.
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