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Erin Brockovich            

Famous Environmental Activist; Consumer Advocate & Bestselling Author; Groundwater Contamination Expert & Victim Advocate

Erin Brockovich is an environmental activist and consumer advocate who runs Brockovich Research & Consulting. She works on environmental issues around the world, including groundwater contamination, oil spills, and fracking. She also advises victims of environmental contamination and medical device injuries.

Erin Brockovich is a paralegal, consumer advocate, and environmental activist who was instrumental in building a case against Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) involving groundwater contamination in Hinkley, California for attorney Ed Masry in 1993. Their successful lawsuit was the subject of the Oscar-nominated film, “Erin Brockovich” (2000), starring Julia Roberts as Brockovich and Albert Finney as Masry.

She wrote a New York Times business bestseller, "Take It From Me: Life’s A Struggle, But You Can Win." She has also written two fiction novels, "Rock Bottom" and "Hot Water." Her latest release, "Superman's Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis and What We the People Can Do About It" is a companion to her website where crowd-sourced data on public drinking water is amassed.

As president of Brockovich Research & Consulting, she is currently involved in numerous environmental projects worldwide. She has requests for her help in ground water contamination complaints in every state of the US, Australia, and other international hot spots. She is currently working on cases in California, Texas, Florida, Michigan, Illinois, and Missouri. Erin is one of the most requested speakers on the international lecture circuit and travels the world for personal appearances. She is a true American hero whose icon status and “stick-to-it-iveness” only fuels her determination to expose injustice and lend her voice to those who do not have one.

She is this generation’s “Dear Abby”, and in fact receives thousands of “Dear Erin” letters and emails each year from people who are begging for help and support in their own personal struggles. Erin proudly answers every one of them.

Brockovich hosted the TV series “Challenge America with Erin Brockovich” on ABC and “Final Justice” on Zone Reality, and became president of Brockovich Research & Consulting. She also works as a consultant for the New York law firm of Weitz & Luxenberg, which has a focus on personal injury claims for asbestos exposure, and Shine Lawyers in Australia. She worked as a consultant for the now-defunct California law firm Girardi & Keese.

It’s been over 20 years since Julia Roberts starred in the Oscar-winning tour de force, "Erin Brockovich." The film turned an unknown legal researcher into a 20th century icon by showcasing how her dogged persistence was the impelling force behind the largest medical settlement lawsuit in history.

After being seriously injured in a traffic accident in Reno, Brockovich hired Masry & Vititoe to represent her. They won a small settlement, but she still needed work, so she got a job at the law firm as a file clerk. It was while organizing papers on a pro bono real estate case that Erin first found medical records that would explode into the largest direct action lawsuit in US history.

Erin’s exhaustive investigation uncovered that PG&E had been poisoning the small town of Hinkley’s Water for over 30 years. They had been leaking toxic Chromium 6 into the ground water. This poison affected the health of the population of Hinkley. In 1996, as a result of the largest direct action lawsuit of its kind, spearheaded by Brockovich and Masry, the utility giant was forced to pay out the largest toxic tort injury settlement in US history: $333 million in damages to more than 600 Hinkley residents.

The story and eventual film made 'Erin Brockovich' a household name. Over time, she realized that she could use her notoriety to spread positive messages of personal empowerment and to encourage others to stand up and make a difference.

Brockovich has conquered all forms of media. Her first TV project was ABC’s 2001 Special, Challenge America With Erin Brockovich, where she helped motivate and organize the rebuilding of a dilapidated park in downtown Manhattan. This show is best described as “Extreme Make-Over Home Edition on steroids”. For three seasons, Erin hosted the Lifetime series, Final Justice With Erin Brockovich. The show celebrated everyday women who triumphed when faced with overwhelming adversity.

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Four Steps to Success

Erin has achieved much to be admired. But it didn't just happen. Hear from Erin her Four Steps to Success which include: Erin has achieved much to be admired. But it didn't just happen. Hear from Erin her Four Steps to Success which include:

-LOGIC: Don't see Logic as only intellect, but use your common sense and listen to your instincts. After all, they are the spouse to logic.

-LEVERAGE: Get Your Leverage ON! Don't let this word scare you. Leverage can help strengthen your voice and strengthen you as an individual so that you can be heard! Remember, in mathematics, leverage means 1+1=2. But in principle, leverage means 1+1=1000!

-LOYALTY: This is stick-to-it-iveness and is something you must have to see your way to the end.

-AND: The burning question we all have..."Why Do I Do This?" Well, it's LOVE, ACTUALLY!

The Power of One

Erin Brockovich is one of those rare individuals whose own true story has become part of our public consciousness. Seen by millions as a symbol of American justice and the importance of fighting for the truth, Brockovich continues to speak out on behalf of those who can’t. After uncovering a 30-year long history of poisoning the groundwater in Hinkley, CA by PG&E, Brockovich dug in and didn’t give up until she had exposed the truth—and had gotten justice for its victims. She truly is proof that one person can make a difference, and she believes that everyone—in their own way—can do the same.

RAM: Realization, Assessment, and Motivation

Erin lives according to the guidelines she likes to call RAM. The R is for Realization. She believes you have to realize who YOU are, good and bad, before you can begin to know where you are going. A is for Assessment. Take stock, not in what you have, but in who you are. Look at your skills, weakness, strengths and applying traits where they need to be and let go of the bad ones. M is for Motivation. It’s hard to stay motivated in the world today and motivation is the steam that keeps us going. Motivation is about taking time for self renewal. We all need our batteries charged yet never take the time to do it and then just burn out.

Erin's ability to continue the good work she has done on behalf of other people is due to her belief in the above and she shares her story and tools for success with audiences nationwide.

News


Erin Brockovich Joins Doc 'Unearth' as Exec Producer (EXCLUSIVE)
Nov 16, 2024 ... Latest ... Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has signed on to executive produce “Unearth,” a new documentary that will make its world premiere at DOC NYC on ...
Opinion | These Chemicals Are Hurting Us. Why Aren't We ...
Sep 4, 2024 ... In this audio essay, the environmental activist Erin Brockovich makes the case for better regulation of the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, ...
Take It from Me: Life's a Struggle But You Can Win by Erin Brockovich
Aug 25, 2024 ... Take It from Me: Life's a Struggle But You Can Win · Erin Brockovich, Marc Eliot · About the author.

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