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You Didn't Choose This. You Shouldn't Have to Pay For It.
You were given hours, maybe minutes, to grab what you could and get your family out.
Maybe your kids are still coughing. Maybe you're pregnant and you can't stop replaying what you might have breathed in before you left. Maybe you're a Westminster restaurant owner watching your dining room sit dark while your rent keeps coming due. Maybe you're one of the 50,000 people across Garden Grove, Westminster, Anaheim, and Stanton who has spent the last several nights sleeping somewhere that isn't home, refreshing the news, waiting to find out if a 34,000-gallon tank of toxic chemicals at GKN Aerospace is going to crack open or explode a mile from your front door.
This wasn't your fault. And you don't have to figure out what comes next alone.
Kerman LLP stands up for the families, workers, and business owners of Orange County when a corporation's mistake turns their lives upside down. If you've been displaced, exposed, or financially hurt by the GKN Aerospace chemical leak, we'd like to talk, for free, in plain English, on your timeline.
What Happened at the GKN Aerospace Facility
At about 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 21, 2026, a storage tank at the GKN Aerospace facility on 12122 Western Avenue began overheating and venting toxic vapor. Inside that tank: roughly 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate (MMA), a highly flammable industrial chemical used to make acrylic plastics for aerospace components.
A faulty pressure valve made it impossible for emergency crews to safely cool the tank, drain it, or neutralize what was inside. By Friday, the tank had developed a visible bulge and its internal temperature was climbing roughly one degree per hour. Orange County Fire Authority Division Chief Craig Covey told reporters the tank would likely either:
- Crack and spill thousands of gallons of toxic chemicals into the surrounding area, or
- Explode, sending a toxic plume across densely populated neighborhoods.
Chief Covey called it the worst hazardous-materials emergency of his 32-year career. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in Orange County. The mandatory evacuation zone expanded to a one-mile radius and ultimately covered parts of Garden Grove, Westminster, and Anaheim, plus the entire City of Stanton. Tens of thousands of people were displaced. Schools shut down. Small businesses across the area lost days of revenue. First responders went into harm's way to try to stop it.
The full human cost of this incident is still being counted.
What Is Methyl Methacrylate and Should You Be Worried?
If you were anywhere near the leak, this part matters.
Methyl methacrylate (MMA) is a colorless, sharp-smelling industrial chemical the EPA classifies as a respiratory and neurological irritant. The short version: even short exposures to its vapor can hurt you, and some of the damage can show up days or weeks later.
If you breathed it in, you might experience:
- Chest tightness, shortness of breath, coughing, or wheezing
- Headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness, or unusual fatigue
- A "heavy" or numb feeling in your arms and legs
- Eye, nose, and throat irritation
- New or worsened asthma symptoms
If you came into contact with it:
- Skin rash, itching, or burning
- Allergic skin reactions that can become permanent, meaning even tiny future exposures can trigger them
Why this is especially serious for some people:
- Pregnant women: MMA is a recognized reproductive toxin that may harm a developing fetus
- Children: smaller lungs, faster breathing rates, they absorb more per pound of body weight
- People with asthma, COPD, or heart conditions: baseline conditions can be worsened quickly
- First responders, GKN workers, and on-site contractors: longer and more concentrated exposure
Important: many people who breathe in industrial chemical vapors don't notice the full picture of their injuries for weeks. If you were in the evacuation zone, document everything now, symptoms, doctor visits, hotel stays, missed work, kids missing school, and speak with a chemical exposure lawyer before evidence becomes harder to recover.
Do You Have a Case? (Probably, Yes.)
You may have a claim against GKN Aerospace and other responsible parties if any of these apply to you:
- You were ordered to evacuate from Garden Grove, Westminster, Anaheim, or Stanton
- You felt any symptoms consistent with chemical exposure, coughing, headache, dizziness, rashes, nausea, breathing trouble
- You or a loved one was treated by paramedics, an urgent care, or an ER
- You are pregnant and were inside or near the exposure zone
- Your child's school closed, costing you childcare or missed work
- Your business lost revenue because of evacuation or shelter-in-place orders
- You're a first responder, GKN employee, or contractor exposed during the response
- You lost a loved one as a result of the incident
You may also have a claim even if you never felt sick. California law allows people forced out of their homes by an industrial release to recover for evacuation expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and ongoing medical monitoring, the cost of regularly checking to make sure nothing bad shows up later.
In plain English: if a corporation's mistake cost you money, peace of mind, or your health, the law lets you make them pay for it. The legal mechanics, negligence, ultra-hazardous activity liability, nuisance, trespass, are our job to handle. Your job is to focus on your family.
What "Winning" Could Look Like For You
We can't promise a specific dollar amount, every case is different and any lawyer who guarantees a number is lying to you. But here's what we typically pursue for clients in mass chemical exposure cases:
- Your medical bills paid in full (ER visits, follow-up scans, pulmonary specialists, ongoing care)
- A medical monitoring fund (paying for future doctor visits to catch any delayed injuries)
- Every dollar of your lost wages, plus future earning capacity if your health is permanently affected
- Reimbursement for every cost the evacuation forced on you (hotels, meals, gas, pet boarding, replaced groceries, lost rent)
- Compensation for your damaged property (your home, your vehicle, your business inventory)
- Lost business income for shop owners, restaurant operators, and other affected businesses
- Money for pain, suffering, fear, and emotional distress (what you and your family actually went through)
- Punitive damages where the law allows, to punish the company and deter future harm
Imagine the mother of two who spent four nights in a hotel, racked up $1,200 in unexpected expenses, missed three days of work, and is still waking up at night worried about what her kids inhaled. Or the family-owned pho shop in Westminster's Little Saigon that lost a full weekend of revenue. Or the elderly resident in Stanton with COPD whose breathing hasn't been the same since. These are exactly the kinds of clients we built this firm for.
Why Time Matters: Three Reasons to Act This Week
1. Deadlines start running now.California gives most injury victims two years to file a lawsuit, but several shorter deadlines may apply depending on who's involved. Miss them, and your right to compensation could be gone forever.
2. Evidence disappears fast.Air-quality readings, OCFA logs, GKN's internal maintenance records, surveillance video, weather data: all of it is most accessible right now. The longer you wait, the more your lawyer has to fight to recover. We send preservation letters and subpoenas the moment we take a case.
3. The insurance company will call you. Don't talk to them alone.GKN's insurers and their hired adjusters are already working. They are not on your side. They will offer fast money for a signature that wipes out your right to anything more. We've seen settlements offered at five percent of what the case was actually worth. Do not sign anything. Do not give a recorded statement. Call us first. It costs you nothing.
Speak With a Garden Grove Chemical Spill Lawyer Today
Right now, you have one job: take care of your family.
Let us take care of GKN Aerospace.
We know these courts, these agencies, and this community. When a Fortune 500 defendant tries to make a problem go away cheap, we have the resources and the experience to make sure that doesn't happen. A short, free phone call will tell you whether you have a case, what it might be worth, and what to do next, with no obligation, and no fees unless we recover money for you.
What working with Kerman LLP looks like:
- A free, no-pressure conversation with a real attorney
- Zero fees unless we win. We we front the costs and take a percentage of the recovery
- One lawyer, your lawyer, not handed off, not lost in a queue
- Plain-English updates, we explain what's happening at every step
Discover your legal options. Get a free case review, and pay nothing unless we win.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our personal injury team is here to help. Get a free case evaluation.
I evacuated but I never felt sick. Is there really a case for me?
Likely yes. California law lets you recover the costs the evacuation forced on you, hotel bills, lost wages, missed work, emotional distress, even if you weren't physically injured. Many of our chemical exposure clients fall into this category. One free phone call will tell you for sure.
How much is this going to cost me?
Nothing upfront. We handle these cases on contingency, we only get paid if we win you money. The consultation is free. Discussing your options is free.
I don't have proof I was exposed. Doesn't that kill my case?
No. This was a publicly declared mass evacuation. Your address, your phone location data, your hotel receipts, your medical visits, these all help us prove your claim. We do the proving. You don't have to.
I'm undocumented. Can I still file?
Yes. Your immigration status does not block your right to recover for injuries caused by someone else's negligence in California. Your information stays confidential.
My employer ordered me back to work even though we were in the evacuation zone.
That may be illegal under California labor and workers' compensation law, and it could mean additional claims on top of your exposure case. Call us right away.
What's the deadline to file?
Generally two years from the date of injury, but several shorter deadlines may apply depending on the parties. Don't risk it. Call now.
Can I join a group lawsuit or class action?
Possibly. With 50,000 people displaced, mass-tort or class action litigation is likely. We'll explain whether a group claim, an individual case, or both will get you the best result.
What if more victims come forward later?
That's expected, and it's another reason to retain counsel now. Early claimants are typically positioned best in mass litigation.
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