Friday, November 9th 2007

Former Employee of AMD Sues; Claims Unsafe Working Conditions Causes Birth Defects
While we frequently hear about Company X suing Company Y over some copyright infringement, rarely do we hear about a lawsuit that actually matters. Maria Ruiz, a former employee of AMD, worked at Fab 14 between 1988 and 2002. When she gave birth to her son, she was horrified to discover multiple birth defects. Now 16, her child (Ryan) was born missing his lower right arm, and suffers brain injury and lifelong cognitive deficits.
In the lawsuit, which was filed in the Travis County District Court in Texas, Maria Ruiz claims that she was frequently exposed to such toxic chemicals as ethylene glycol monethyl ether acetate and 2-ethoxyethyl acetate. Ruiz reported needing to receive prompt medical attention on at least two occasions, after unintentionally inhaling chemical fumes. Overall, the lawsuit claims that AMD "breached its safety warranty and neglected to provide employees with adequate protection against exposure to dangerous chemicals". The lawsuit also includes medical malpractice allegations against the clinic Maria Ruiz was treated at.
AMD had this to say about the lawsuit:
Source:
Reg Hardware
In the lawsuit, which was filed in the Travis County District Court in Texas, Maria Ruiz claims that she was frequently exposed to such toxic chemicals as ethylene glycol monethyl ether acetate and 2-ethoxyethyl acetate. Ruiz reported needing to receive prompt medical attention on at least two occasions, after unintentionally inhaling chemical fumes. Overall, the lawsuit claims that AMD "breached its safety warranty and neglected to provide employees with adequate protection against exposure to dangerous chemicals". The lawsuit also includes medical malpractice allegations against the clinic Maria Ruiz was treated at.
AMD had this to say about the lawsuit:
We take the health and safety of our employees very seriously. We have a long history of supporting independent research on health and safety in semiconductor manufacturing and are confident in our systems and procedures. Our thoughts go out to Ms. Ruiz and her family, but we do not believe there is any connection between Ms. Ruiz's employment with AMD and her son's medical conditions as alleged in this case.
44 Comments on Former Employee of AMD Sues; Claims Unsafe Working Conditions Causes Birth Defects
sorry her child was born deformed, but it happens, and blaming a company 16 years late is really crappy.
If this is an american thingy it dont surprise me (no major offense intented)
I remember watching Topgrear and the crew were driving thru a hurricane wasted town, really nasty damage, and they found a family without a car, they lost it to the storm...
so.. they donated the car to that needy family, and guess what??
they got a letter from the family suing them for them stating the car was a particular model when the car was infact a slightly earlier version of that same model... utter disgusting imo
www.theregister.co.uk/2000/07/28/hamidi_outlines_proposed_intel_class/
It's still a crock of crap, who knows why she "unintentionally inhaled substance A and substance B" maybe she was so hung over from a night out that she was stupidly clumsy and caused her own accidents leading to her inhaling the chemicals. To wait 16 years is a joke, I know that if my girlfriend/wife who worked near hazardous chemicals gave birth to a kid with 1.5 arms and brain damage I would immediately start chasing information.
"Oh my god! My child was born with physical and mental defections after I was working for a company that uses potent chemicals for 3 years... Oh well, I've got a batch of K6s to prepare next week." It skipped her mind for 16 years?
then everyone wonders why their mechanics are crazy ;)
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youtube.com/watch?v=zIllRdSzSug