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10 Simple Ways To Figure Out Your Railroad Lawsuit Cll
Railroad Lawsuit - Causes of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma

Railroad workers are exposed to a variety of dangerous chemicals, dusts and fumes. Certain diseases of railroad workers could be 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 claimed that he had was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of his exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust during his time working for the railroad.

Lung Cancer

Rail workers are exposed to toxic chemicals like diesel exhaust, solvents and welding fumes. These inhalable chemicals can cause serious health problems including lung cancer. Lung cancer can be fatal and is the most prevalent illness among former railroad workers.

Exposure to workplace toxins can also cause other conditions including chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). The signs of COPD include difficulty breathing wheezing and coughing, shortness of breath and weight loss. COPD may be result of long-term exposure to dust from the workplace and chemical fumes like smoke and diesel fumes from idling locomotives. The symptoms can get worse with the onset of.

A railroad COPD lawyer may be able help injured workers receive compensation for their medical bills as well as pain and suffering. In some instances the injured worker could receive a lump sum settlement for the damages.

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

bnsf lawsuit is a rare, but deadly type of cancer that affects the tissues surrounding organs. lung cancer lawsuit is a malignant tumor that can cause life-threatening complications, like lung failure or respiratory distress. Mesothelioma comes in three different types which include epithelial (epidermal), sarcomatoid (sarcoma) and biphasic (mixed).

The mesothelioma type that is diagnosed determines how long patients can expect to live. Those with epithelial mesothelioma have a higher survival rate than those with sarcomatoid, or mixed type. Mesothelioma that is affecting the abdominal wall or peritoneal area generally has a lower life expectation, however, some patients have a longer life span than the median.

Mesothelioma patients on railroads are entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering funeral expenses, and emotional suffering. A skilled railroad lawsuit copd attorney will assist victims to receive 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 in which the plaintiff claimed that he was diagnosed with colon cancer as a result of the exposure to diesel exhaust smoke, second hand smoke and creosote throughout his 40 years of railroad work. Extensive fact, medical and scientific testimony was presented. The jury was unanimously ruled that there was no negligence or violation of the Federal Employers' Liability Act and Locomotive Inspection Act.

Colorectal Cancer

Railroad workers are at risk of several illnesses that can be linked to their work. Lung cancer is possibly the most well-known ailment related to railroad work, but there are many other diseases and conditions that are linked to long-term exposure to diesel exhaust, asbestos, or secondhand smoke. A train accident lawyer can help you if you have developed any of these ailments and wish to claim economic and non-economic damages under the FELA.

In a case in Philadelphia County, we successfully defended an action filed by a plaintiff who claimed that he was suffering from chronic myeloid lymphoma ("CML") due to his occupational exposures to diesel exhaust and/or benzene when he was railroad workers. After a lengthy trial of two weeks the jury returned a defense decision.

In a case that involved the filing of a lawsuit in New York, we obtained summary judgment for a railroad defendant. the former employee of the railroad claimed that he had developed bladder cancer as a result of exposure to a variety of chemicals during his railroad employment. The court agreed with us that the plaintiff was unable to file this suit when the agreement was signed in 1996 following a prior lawsuit claiming a different type of exposure.

Head Cancer

Railroad workers are exposed to a variety of cancer-causing chemicals, including asbestos and diesel exhaust. These poisonous fumes contain microscopic particles that can penetrate into the lung tissue. They are a frequent cause of chronic diseases like COPD. COPD is characterised by shortness of breathe wheezing, coughing, and weight loss.

A successful claim for a respiratory condition such as COPD requires proof of both economic and non-economic losses. A lawyer with experience can explain the different types of damages available for this type of case in a one-on-1 consultation.

Lung cancer is often a factor in COPD cases involving railroads. Our lung lawyers are adept at helping clients file a successful FELA case for lung cancer caused by exposure to toxic substances at work.


We were able successfully preserve favorable court rulings in trial courts and a comparatively low federal jury award to one of our clients who suffered injuries resulting from the Hyndman, Pennsylvania train derailment resulting in the release of vinyl chloride in the year 2017. The client claimed he needed medical monitoring due to the risk of developing cancer which is an acceptable claim under FELA.

We obtained summary judgment in two cases involving railroad workers who developed COPD after working for several years in a yard for railroads. The court ruled plaintiffs who filed their lawsuits in 2017 are not time-barred as they failed to conduct a reasonable internet search for information on their condition or its connection to their job at the railroad.

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