1. data injustice: the Cerda family did not have access to the data linking chlorpyrifos as a neurotoxin.
2. economic injustice: the Cerda family are agricultural workers and are exposed to pesticides like chlorpyrifos on a regular basis. Rafael Cerda's developmental disabilities will present barriers in economic and overall well-being.
3. epistemic injustice: Cerda family's complaints and allegations are not being considered by the pesticide manufacturers and sprayers
4. health injustice: Rafael Cerda's disabilities are a direct result of his in-utero and natal chlorpyrifos exposure
5. intergenerational injustice: Rafael Cerda's disabilities were caused in-utero as his mother was exposed to large amounts while she was pregnant with him.
6. media injustice: inadequate attention to the extent of harm this pesticide can cause
7. procedural injustice: ongoing lawsuit, result not yet known
8. racial injustice: the affected are Latino/a agricultural workers
9. reproductive injustice: exposure to Chlropyrifos in-utero