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The 10 Most Terrifying Things About Railroad Lawsuit Cll
Railroad Lawsuit - Causes of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma

Railroad workers can be exposed to a variety of hazardous chemicals, dusts and fumes. Some illnesses among railroad workers are fatal.

In a FELA asbestos case, we secured a defense verdict from a jury for our client at the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in Pennsylvania. The claimant claimed that he had was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of his exposure asbestos and diesel exhaust during his railroad employment.

Lung Cancer

Railroad workers are exposed to toxic chemicals, such as diesel exhaust solvents, fuels, solvents and welding fumes. These substances inhalable can cause serious health problems, including lung cancer. Lung cancer can affect the lungs can be fatal and is among the most prevalent illnesses that affect former railroad workers.

Exposure to workplace toxins can result in other ailments like chronic obstructive respiratory disease (COPD). COPD symptoms include breathlessness as well as coughing and wheezing as well as weight loss. COPD is often caused by long-term exposure to dust in the workplace and chemical fumes such as diesel fumes and smoke from engines that are idle. The symptoms may get worse as you the onset of.

A railroad COPD attorney might be able to help injured workers receive reimbursement for medical expenses as well as suffering. In certain cases the injured worker could receive a lump sum settlement to cover his or her losses.


In a case that was commenced in Albany, NY, Jackson and Brown attorneys successfully defended the railroad client against a lawsuit brought by a former employee alleging that he developed leukemia cancer after working for three different railroads between 1975 and 2007. Plaintiff sought damages under the Federal Employers Liability Act. The Court granted a summary judgment in favor of the railroad client and dismissed the case.

Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a rare but deadly form of cancer that affects the tissues that surround organs. It is typically malignant and can cause serious and life-threatening complications such as lung failure, respiratory distress or even a collapsed lung. Mesothelioma is classified into three types: epithelial, biphasic and sarcomatoid (mixed type).

The type of mesothelioma with which it is diagnosed determines how long patients can expect to live. Those with epithelial mesothelioma have a greater chance of survival than those with sarcomatoid, or mixed type. lung cancer mesothelioma lawsuit diagnosed with mesothelioma affecting the peritoneal wall or abdominal cavity generally have a shorter life expectancy but some do live longer than the median.

Mesothelioma patients on railroads can seek compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, as well as pain and suffering funeral expenses, and emotional suffering. A railroad lawyer copd will assist victims in obtaining the financial compensation they are entitled to.

Obtained a defense verdict in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County for a Class I railroad client in a FELA case where the plaintiff claimed that he developed colon cancer as a result of the exposure to diesel exhaust, second hand smoke and creosote in his 40 years of railroad service. Extensive fact, scientific and medical evidence was presented. The jury voted unanimously verdict, finding no negligence and no violation of the Federal Employers' Liability Act or Locomotive Inspection Act.

Colorectal Cancer

Railroad workers are susceptible to contracting various illnesses that are linked to their work. Lung cancer could be the most frequent disease that is associated with railroad workers, but there are other diseases and conditions that are related to exposure to diesel exhaust or secondhand smoke. If you've developed one of these conditions an attorney for train accidents can assist you in filing an claim under FELA to claim compensation for your economic and non-economic losses.

In a case in Philadelphia County, we successfully defense of an action filed by the plaintiff who claimed that he was diagnosed with chronic myeloid lymphoma ("CML") due to exposure to diesel exhaust and/or benzene during his time as railway worker. The jury returned a verdict in defense after a two-week trial.

In a case involving a lawsuit filed in New York, we obtained summary judgment on behalf of the railroad defendant. In this case, a former railroad employee alleged that he developed bladder cancer due to the exposure to a variety of chemicals in his employment at the railroad. We argued and the court agreed that the plaintiff had earlier granted himself the right to bring this claim when he signed a release in 1996 following a suit which claimed a different type of exposure.

Head Cancer

Railroad workers are exposed to many cancer-causing compounds, including asbestos and diesel exhaust. These toxic fumes that contain microscopic particles that can penetrate into lung tissue, are a common cause of chronic diseases such as COPD. COPD is manifested by shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing. It can also cause weight loss and difficulty sleeping.

A successful claim for a respiratory disorder such as COPD requires evidence of both economic and non-economic losses. A qualified lawyer can explain the types of damages that are available in this kind of case during a no-cost one-on-one consultation.

Lung cancer is a common factor in COPD cases for railroad workers. Our experienced lung lawyers can guide clients through the process of filing an effective FELA claim for lung cancer resulting from exposure to toxic substances at work.

We were able to preserve favorable court rulings in trial courts and a minimal federal jury award to one client who suffered injuries related to the Hyndman, Pennsylvania train derailment that led to the release vinyl chloride in 2017. The client claimed he needed medical supervision because he was afraid of developing cancer. This is a valid claim under FELA.

We obtained summary judgments in two cases where railroad workers suffered from COPD following a number of years working in a yard for railroads. The court ruled that the plaintiffs in the 2017 lawsuits were barred because they did not conduct a fair search on the internet for information on their condition and its connection to their work at the railroad.

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