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Railroad Lawsuits and Asthma

Railroad workers are frequently exposed to toxic fumes and chemicals such as creosote, silica asbestos, and creosote. The exposures could cause asthma-related respiratory problems.

Fortunately, the victims could be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act. A reputable railroad lawsuit asthma lawyer can assist. Here are some examples of settlements that have been successful and verdicts.

Diesel Exhaust

Because trains run on diesel fuels railroad workers are exposed all day to diesel fumes. These fumes are composed 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.

For decades, railroads have been aware of the risks associated with diesel exhaust. However the majority of companies have not taken the necessary steps to protect their employees. As a result, many railroad workers have suffered from respiratory illnesses that are a major cause of death.


In conjunction with other workplace hazards, like asbestos, silica and creosote exposure to diesel fumes could cause the development of life-altering pulmonary diseases, including asthma. These ailments can stop railroad workers from returning back to work, and could even affect their life quality.

In one case our attorneys successfully represented the defense of a FELA lawsuit brought by a locomotive engineer who claimed that he had developed leukemia, and other cancers due to exposure to toxic diesel fumes and toxic chemicals when working on railroad equipment. The court granted summary judgment in favor of the railroads in question, deciding that Plaintiff did not make a reasonably diligent search for information regarding his condition at the time of diagnosis, and that his claims were barred by time.

Dust

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

Our FELA attorney has helped many people pursue compensation for their exposure to these substances. FELA allows those suffering from certain diseases to hold their employers accountable for failing to protect them from unsafe workplaces.

A Montana jury, for example it awarded $3.7 Million to a former engineer of the railroad who was suffering from pulmonary fibroidsis. This is a lung condition that progresses due to scarring in lung tissue. In his FELA claim, it was claimed that inhaling diesel fumes hundreds or even thousands of times, contributed to the development and the progression of his lung condition. The testimony of the defense experts could not convince jurors that locomotive engineer's lung disease was caused by an unrelated cause.

Friends of the Columbia Gorge and Sierra Club also successfully filed a lawsuit against BNSF Railroad over its coal trains. Every time a train travels through the Gorge it pollutes habitats that are sensitive for wildlife and plants, wetlands, tributary rivers, and the Columbia River. BNSF has announced that it will stop bringing coal through the Gorge as well as other places.

Asbestos

Railroad workers have for a long time been exposed to hazardous chemicals. While asbestos has been removed from the workplace, other toxic substances remain. Chemical solvents, for example are known to cause asthma and other respiratory ailments. railroad lawsuit settlements is the reason railroad employees are able to file lawsuits seeking damages from the companies that employed them.

In one case the 61-year-old engineer for the locomotive received $2.6 million following a jury verdict that found that his work on the railroad made him suffer from diesel asthma. This illness caused him to be placed on medical leave and to lose his wages. He also had two back surgeries including an lumbar spine fusion that was multi-level. All of this added up to substantial medical costs.

He said the air he breathed was constantly contaminated with diesel exhaust fumes and strong smells. He also stated that his body was constantly exposed silica particles as well as chemical compounds, spray paints and black smoke. His chest tense and his throat hurt. He also had trouble swallowing. He was suffering from bronchitis and allergic rhinitis, as well.

The railroads won the argument that release of the plaintiff in 1996 should be a bar to his new lawsuit because they knew of the risk when exposed to asbestos. Hughes Law Offices argued that the statute should be extended until the plaintiff is diagnosed with cancer in order to allow him time to seek medical treatment and determine if the illness is connected to his work.

Poor Ventilation

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with lung cancer or lung diseases, mesothelioma or other forms of cancer that may be caused by working in the railroad industry, then you may be entitled to file a lawsuit under FELA against the corporation which employed you. FELA lawsuits can provide compensation for medical costs as well as lost wages, 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 his occupational disease trial after determining the source of his debilitating asthma. The jury found that his exposure to diesel exhaust fumes was all the time while working on locomotives in rail yards. The lawyers representing the plaintiffs claimed that railroads failed in their duty to avoid exposure to diesel exhaust fumes by not putting in adequate ventilation in locomotive cabs.

In addition to the diesel fumes railroad workers breathe, they also often come into contact with toxic chemicals as well as other harmful substances during their job. Asbestos, benzene, as well as other carcinogens can be found in railroad maintenance and construction materials. Sadly, these harmful materials can trigger a myriad of diseases and illnesses, including respiratory diseases such as asthma.

A Houston FELA attorney can help you hold an employer accountable for their negligence If you suffer from asthma as a result of your railway work, or someone you love has been diagnosed with a cancer that may be related to rail industry. If you contact an experienced lawyer as soon as you can you will increase your chances of receiving the financial compensation that you deserve for your suffering and losses.

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