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How To Outsmart Your Boss With Railroad Lawsuit Cll
Railroad Lawsuit - Causes of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma

Railroad workers are exposed of dangerous chemicals, dusts and fumes. Some railroad worker illnesses are fatal.

We obtained an appeals verdict in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania for our client in a FELA asbestos and diesel exhaust case. The claimant alleged he was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust during his work at the railroad.


Lung Cancer

Rail workers are exposed toxic chemicals such as diesel exhaust, solvents and welding fumes. These inhalable substances can cause serious health problems, including lung cancer. Lung cancer is a fatal disease and is the most prevalent disease among former railroad workers.

Leukemia lawsuit to workplace toxins may cause other health issues including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD symptoms include breathlessness in the morning, difficulty breathing, coughing and wheezing as well as weight loss. COPD is caused by exposure to chemical fumes from work such as diesel fumes. Symptoms may worsen with the onset of.

A railroad COPD lawyer may be able assist injured workers in receiving compensation for their medical bills and suffering. In some instances the injured worker could receive a lump sum amount of money for his or her damages.

In a matter that was filed in Albany, NY, Jackson and Brown attorneys successfully defended the railroad client against an action brought by an ex-employee who claimed leukemia developed in him after working for three different railroads from 1975 until 2007. Plaintiff sought damages under the Federal Employers Liability Act. The Court granted summary judgment in favor of the railroad client and dismissed the case.

Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a rare, but fatal form of cancer that affects tissues that surround organs. It is a malignant cancer that can lead to life-threatening complications, like respiratory distress or lung failure. Mesothelioma is classified into three types: epithelial biphasic, and sarcomatoid (mixed type).

The type of mesothelioma diagnosed will determine how long a patient can expect to survive. Epithelial mesothelioma patients have a greater chance of survival than those who suffer from sarcomatoid or mixed type. Mesothelioma affecting the abdominal wall or peritoneal wall generally has a lower life duration, however some patients live longer than the median.

Mesothelioma is one of the cancers that affects railroad workers. Bladder cancer lawsuit can seek compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. They can also claim compensation for funeral expenses and emotional distress. Bladder cancer lawsuit for railroad lawsuits can help victims receive the financial compensation they need.

Obtained a defense verdict in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County for Class I railroad client in a FELA case where plaintiff alleged that he was diagnosed with colon cancer due to his exposure to diesel exhaust in second hand smoke as well as creosote during his 40 years of railroad employment. The case involved extensive factual, medical and scientific evidence. The jury returned a unanimous verdict, finding no negligence and no violation of the Federal Employers' Liability Act or Locomotive Inspection Act.

Colorectal Cancer

Railroad workers are at risk for many diseases that are linked to their job. Lung cancer is possibly the most well-known disease that is associated with railroad work, however there are other illnesses and conditions which can be linked to long-term exposure to asbestos, diesel exhaust, or secondhand smoke. If you've been diagnosed with one of these illnesses an attorney for train accidents can assist you in filing an action under FELA to get compensation for your non-economic and economic losses.

In a case involving Philadelphia County, we successfully defended an action brought by the plaintiff who claimed that he was diagnosed with chronic myeloid lymphoma ("CML") due to his occupational exposures to benzene and diesel exhaust during his time as railway worker. After a two-week long trial the jury returned a defense decision.

In the case of a New York case, we obtained summary judgment on behalf of the railroad defendant. A former employee of the railroad claimed that he had developed bladder cancer because of his exposure to certain substances in his employment at the railroad. The court agreed with us that the plaintiff was unable to bring the suit when signing an agreement in 1996 following a prior lawsuit claiming a different type of exposure.

Head Cancer

Railroad workers are exposed a variety of cancer-causing chemicals, including asbestos and diesel exhaust. These toxic fumes that contain microscopic particulates that can penetrate deep into lung tissue, are a frequent cause of chronic illnesses such as COPD. COPD is manifested by shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing, weight loss and difficulty sleeping.

A successful claim for a respiratory disease like COPD requires the evidence of both economic and non-economic losses. A qualified lawyer can explain the kinds of damages available in this type of situation during a complimentary one-on-one consultation.

Railroad COPD cases usually involve lung cancer claims as well. Our firm's lung lawyers are experienced and can assist clients through the process of submitting a successful FELA claim for lung cancer resulting from exposure to toxins at work.

We were able to secure favorable trial court rulings and a comparatively low federal jury award to one of our clients who suffered injuries related to the Hyndman, Pennsylvania train derailment that led to the release vinyl chloride in the year 2017. The client claimed he required medical monitoring due to the possibility of developing cancer, which is a valid claim under FELA.

We obtained summary judgments in two cases where railroad workers developed COPD following a number of years working in a yard for railroads. The court ruled that the plaintiffs of 2017's lawsuits were not time-barred due to their inability to conduct a fair search on the internet to find information about their illness and its relationship to their jobs in the railroad.

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