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Railroad Lawsuits and Asthma

Railroad workers are frequently exposed to toxic fumes and chemicals like creosote, silica, and asbestos. These exposures can cause lung diseases, such as asthma.

Fortunately, victims can seek compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). A good railroad lawsuit asthma lawyer will help. Here are some examples of settlements that have been successful and verdicts.

Diesel Exhaust

Since trains operate on diesel fuels, railroad workers are exposed all day to diesel fumes. These fumes are composed of tiny soot particles gasses, and other harmful chemicals that can cause serious health issues. The exposure to these fumes can be a contributing factor to the development of asthma and other lung illnesses.

For decades railroads have been conscious of the dangers posed by diesel exhaust. Many companies have not taken appropriate measures to safeguard their workers. Railroad workers have been diagnosed with respiratory diseases that are debilitating.

When combined with other workplace hazards like asbestos, silica, and creosote exposure to diesel fumes can result in the development of life-changing pulmonary diseases, including asthma. These ailments can prevent railroad workers from returning to work and could impact the quality of their lives.

In one instance our lawyers successfully defended the FELA claim asserted by a former locomotive engineer who claimed that he had developed leukemia and other cancers due to the exposure to diesel fumes and other toxic chemicals when working on railway equipment. The court granted summary judgment for the defendant railroads, ruling that Plaintiff did not conduct an adequately thorough lookup for information regarding his illness at the time of diagnosis, and that his claims were barred by time.

Dust


Railroad workers are often exposed to various kinds of dust, such as silica from ballast, coal dust, and chemical fuels or petroleum. These toxic substances can be harmful to health and can cause respiratory diseases like asthma.

Our FELA attorney has helped a lot of people seek compensation for their exposure to these substances. FELA allows employees suffering from certain diseases to hold employers accountable for failing to protect workers from hazardous workplaces.

For instance for instance, a Montana jury gave $3.7 million to a former engineer of the locomotive who was afflicted with the condition known as pulmonary fibrosis. It is a progressive lung disease caused by scarring of the lung tissue. In his FELA claim, the plaintiff claimed that inhaling diesel fumes hundreds, or even thousands of times, contributed to the onset and development of his lung disease. The testimony of experts for the defense did not convince jurors that the locomotive engineer's lung disease was caused by another source.

Friends of the Columbia Gorge and Sierra Club also successfully filed a lawsuit against BNSF Railroad over its coal trains. Every time a train goes through the Gorge it pollutes the sensitive habitats for wildlife and plants, stream tributary wetlands and the Columbia River with coal dust and other debris. BNSF has decided to stop transporting coal through the Gorge and in other locations.

Asbestos

Railroad workers have for a long time been exposed to dangerous chemicals. While asbestos has been eliminated from the workplace, a variety of toxic substances remain. Chemical solvents, like are found to cause asthma and respiratory diseases. This is the reason railroad workers can file lawsuits in order to recover damages from the companies that employed them.

In one case the jury found that a 61-year-old engineer in the field was suffering from diesel asthma due to his work in the railroad. This illness caused him to be on medical leave and lost wages. He also had two back surgeries including a multilevel lumbar spine fusion. All of this amounted to significant medical costs.

He stated that he was constantly exposed to diesel exhaust fumes and strong odors. He also stated that his body was constantly exposed silica particles, chemical compounds, spray paints and black smoke. His chest tenseened, his throat hurt and he experienced difficulty swallowing. He also was afflicted by allergies and chronic bronchitis.

The railroads prevailed in arguing that the release of the plaintiff in 1996 should be a bar to his lawsuit since they knew of the risk being exposed to asbestos. Hughes Law Offices argued that the statute should be extended until the plaintiff is diagnosed with cancer to allow him to seek medical care and determine if his disease is linked to his work.

Poor Ventilation

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with lung cancer mesothelioma, lung diseases, or other types of cancers that could be related to working in the railroad industry, you could be able to file a lawsuit under FELA against the corporation which employed you. FELA lawsuits may award compensation for medical costs, lost wages, suffering and pain and other damages. Contact a Houston FELA lawyer 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 the source of his asthma-related debilitating condition. The jury concluded that his exposure to diesel exhaust fumes was almost all the time while working on locomotives in rail yards. The plaintiff's lawyers claimed that the railroad failed to stop this kind of exposure by not installing adequate ventilation in the cabs of locomotives.

In addition to the diesel fumes that railroad workers breathe, they also frequently come in contact with toxic chemicals and other harmful substances during their work. In railroad maintenance and construction material, asbestos, benzene and other carcinogens may be discovered. These dangerous substances can cause many types of cancers and serious health issues like asthma.

A Houston FELA attorney can help you make an employer accountable for their negligence If you suffer from asthma because of your railroad work, or if your loved ones have been diagnosed with cancer that may be related to the rail industry. By contacting a seasoned attorney as soon as possible you will increase your chances of receiving the financial compensation you deserve for your suffering and losses.

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