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Uninsured Poison: Lead Smelting and the Insurance Industry's Retreat
How Coverage Battles Shaped America's Toxic Legacy
For decades, lead-acid batteries powered the American dream, but the industry that recycled them left a nightmare buried in the soil of neighborhoods nationwide. *Uninsured Poison* exposes the hidden history of how the insurance industryâinitially a willing partner in the rise of lead smeltingâengineered a staggering retreat from liability just as the true cost of contamination came due. Through meticulous research and gripping legal narrative, this book reveals the boardroom strategies and courtroom battles that twisted policy language, weaponized "pollution exclusions," and redefined "sudden and accidental" to slash coverage for the very risks insurers once underwrote.
The fallout was catastrophic. As insurers locked the vault, the financial burden of Superfund cleanups and lifelong medical care shifted onto taxpayers and the predominantly low-income, minority communities living in the shadow of the smelters. From the first whiffs of toxic dust to the landmark litigation that reshaped environmental law, this is a story of promises broken by fine print and a public health crisis abandoned by the entities best positioned to pay for it. You will witness the birth of the "long-tail" liability crisis and the precedent-setting fights that still dictate who pays when the ground turns toxic.
*Uninsured Poison* is more than a post-mortem on a bygone industry; it is a blueprint for understanding how corporate risk management externalizes ruin onto the public. As we face new "forever chemicals" and climate liabilities, the playbook written in lead dust remains the operating manual for denial. Essential reading for policymakers, attorneys, environmental advocates, and anyone who believes the polluter should pay, this book demands we confront the mechanisms that allow industries to profit from the poison and walk away from the cure.
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