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Railroad Lawsuits and Asthma

Railroad workers are frequently exposed to toxic fumes and chemicals like silica, creosote, and asbestos. These exposures may lead to asthma-related respiratory problems.

Fortunately, victims can seek compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). An asthma attorney for railroad lawsuits can aid. Find out more about some examples of verdicts and settlements.

Diesel Exhaust


Since trains operate on diesel fuels railroad workers are exposed all day to diesel fumes. These fumes contain a mixture of tiny soot particles, gases and other toxic chemicals that can cause serious health problems. Exposure to these fumes may cause asthma and other lung illnesses.

Since the beginning of time railroads have been aware of the dangers associated with diesel exhaust. However numerous companies have not taken sufficient steps to safeguard their employees. Railroad workers have been diagnosed with respiratory illnesses that are debilitating.

In conjunction with other workplace hazards, such as asbestos, silica or creosote exposure to diesel fumes could result in the development of life-changing pulmonary illnesses, such as asthma. These symptoms can prevent railroad workers from returning to their work, and can even impact their overall health.

In one instance that our lawyers were able to defend, they successfully the FELA claim made by a former locomotive engineer who claimed to have developed leukemia and other cancers as a result of the exposure to diesel fumes as well as other toxic chemicals when working on railway equipment. The court granted summary judgment for the defendant railroads. It ruled that Plaintiff did not conduct an appropriate search for information regarding his condition at the time the disease was discovered, and that his claims are time-barred.

Dust

Railroad workers are frequently exposed to different kinds of dust, such as silica from coal dust, ballast, and chemical or petroleum fuels. These toxic substances can be harmful to a person's health and can cause respiratory ailments, such as asthma.

Our FELA lawyer has helped many people claim compensation for their exposure. FELA allows employees suffering from certain diseases to hold their employers accountable for not protecting them from unsafe workplaces.

A Montana jury, for instance has awarded $3.7 Million to a former engineer of the railroad who suffered from pulmonary fibroidsis, a lung condition that progresses due to scarring in lung tissue. In his FELA claim, he claimed that the inhalation of diesel fumes hundreds, or perhaps thousands of times contributed to the onset and development of his lung disease. The testimony of the defense experts could not convince jurors that the locomotive engineer’s lung disease was due to an unrelated cause.

In the same way, Friends of the Columbia Gorge and Sierra Club successfully filed a lawsuit against BNSF railroad over its coal trains. Each time a train travels through the Gorge, it pollutes sensitive plant and wildlife habitat, the wetlands, tributary streams and the Columbia River with coal dust and debris. In the wake of this lawsuit, BNSF will stop transporting coal through the Gorge and other locations.

Asbestos

Railroad workers have been exposed to hazardous chemicals. Other toxic substances remain in the workplace even when asbestos has been removed. Chemical solvents are known to cause respiratory illnesses and asthma. This is the reason railroad employees may file lawsuits to recover damages from the companies that employed them.

In one case the jury determined that a 61-year old locomotive engineer was suffering from diesel asthma due to his work on railroads. The illness forced him take medical leave, resulting in loss of earnings. He also underwent two back surgeries, including the multilevel lumbar spine fuse. All of this amounted to significant medical costs.

He claimed that the air he breathed was constantly contaminated with diesel exhaust fumes and strong smells. He also stated that he was exposed to silica particles, chemical compounds, spray paints, and black smoke. His chest tightened and throat hurt. lawsuits against union pacific railroad had difficulty swallowing. He also was suffering from allergies and chronic bronchitis.

The railroads successfully argued the releases that plaintiff signed in 1996 should not bar his new suit because he was aware of the risk at the time he was exposed asbestos. Hughes Law Offices also argued that the time limit for filing a lawsuit should be extended until the plaintiff was diagnosed with cancer in order to give him the chance to seek medical treatment and determine if the condition was related to his work.

Poor Ventilation

If you or someone near you has been diagnosed with lung disease, mesothelioma or any other type of cancer that could be linked to your job in the railway industry, you might be able to bring an FELA lawsuit against the company that employed you. FELA lawsuits can provide compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, as well as suffering and pain, and other damages. Contact a Houston FELA attorney today to discuss your case.

A jury handed down $2.6 million to an ex- Conrail engineer in the case of occupational diseases after determining what caused his asthma-related debilitating condition. The jury determined that his exposure to exhaust fumes from diesel engines was almost all the time while working on locomotives in rail yards. The lawyers for the plaintiffs argued that railroads failed to prevent exposure by not installing adequate ventilation in locomotive cabs.

Railroad workers are exposed to toxic chemicals, as well as diesel fumes. In the construction and maintenance of railroad materials, asbestos, benzene and other carcinogens can be found. Unfortunately, these hazardous materials can trigger a myriad of cancers and other serious health conditions, including pulmonary illnesses like asthma.

If you have asthma that is the result of your job on the railroad or if you have someone you love who has been diagnosed with cancer that may be linked to the railroad industry in any way, you should consult a Houston FELA lawyer can help you ensure that your employer is held accountable for their incompetence. If you contact an experienced lawyer as soon as you can you will have the best chances of getting the financial compensation you deserve for your suffering and losses.

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