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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

ACC dioxin appeal declined by judge

LYN HUMPHREYS
23/08/2012 Taranaki Daily News

A former New Plymouth man has failed in his appeal to get ACC cover for extensive health problems he blames on dioxins from agri-chemical plant Ivon Watkins-Dow.

ACC declined cover for Gary Green for work-related gradual process injury by dioxin poisoning.

ACC ruled the injury was not shown to have been caused by Mr Green's exposure in the course of his work tasks or work environment.

Mr Green claimed his exposure to dioxins in the atmosphere occurred when he worked for Steel and Tube NZ Ltd from 1985 to 1988.

The workplace was about 300m downwind of the Paritutu IWD agri-chemical plant.

In his submission documents, Mr Green alleged he worked in close proximity to an atmospheric discharge of dioxin in April 1986 when there was a mechanical failure at IWD, known as the IWD Bursting Disk Failure.

In his written decision released yesterday, Judge Ongley declined Mr Green's appeal.

The judge ruled Mr Green's argument concerning his exposure and his subsequent medical disorders depended on accepting Mr Green's own conclusions derived from a "volume of complex material".

"While much of the primary material is apparently reliable, conclusions to be drawn from it require expert evaluation."

But the court could not profess to draw the conclusions urged upon it by Mr Green, Judge Ongley said.

The court's understanding of dioxin exposure, its measurement and consequences and the application of the science in relation to an individual claimant, was entirely dependent on appropriate expert evidence, he said.

The grounds for Mr Green's appeal was that the ACC review was wrong to prefer the opinion of the toxicology panel and should have conducted a broader examination of Mr Green's own evidence.

The toxicology panel's view was that Mr Green's exposure to dioxin would have been minimal.

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Next Step High Court Appeal

Seven-year ACC feud heads for High Court

LYN HUMPHREYS 24/08/2012

A former New Plymouth man in a seven-year fight to get ACC cover for alleged dioxin poisoning says he will now take his claim to the High Court.

Founder Dioxinnz
Gary Green says he has been dealing with ACC since October 2005 for what he believes is a work-related gradual process injury caused by dioxin poisoning from agri-chemical plant Ivon Watkins-Dow in Paritutu.

"So anyone thinking of claiming ACC from this problem in New Plymouth needs to be ready for a very, very long journey and be prepared to fight it right up to the High Court," he said yesterday from his home in Western Australia.

Mr Green claimed his exposure to dioxins in the atmosphere occurred when he worked for Steel and Tube NZ Ltd from 1985 till 1988.

The workplace was about 300 metres downwind of the Paritutu IWD agri-chemical plant.

In a written decision issued this week, ACC Judge David Ongley declined Mr Green's appeal.

He ruled that the injury was not shown to have been caused by Mr Green's exposure in the course of his work tasks or environment.

Mr Green said he would now seek legal representation to mount a High Court appeal.

"Unfortunately, justice in the courts comes at a higher price than I as a disability pensioner [am] able to sustain," Mr Green said.

"I'm hoping someone will take it up as a pro-bono case [for the public good].

"There is not one dioxin in my blood test which does not appear in the soil tests done around the affected area. Also it is well documented that ACC's exclusion of medical claims on the grounds of ‘normal' is erroneous."

 appeal submission was 3000 pages long
Mr Green said his appeal submission was 3000 pages long and was from medical journals and official reports "from incredibly reputable organisations".

"If accepted they would have been very damning against the policy of ACC and the New Zealand Government in its point of reference to what medical problems dioxin causes."