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Railroad Lawsuit - Causes of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma

Railroad workers can be exposed to a wide variety of hazardous chemicals such as dusts, fumes and smogs. Certain illnesses of railroad workers can be fatal.

We obtained an appeals verdict in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania for our client in the FELA asbestos and diesel exhaust case. The plaintiff claimed that he had developed lung cancer as a consequence of his exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust during his railroad employment.

Lung Cancer

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

The exposure to workplace toxins can result in other ailments that include chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). COPD symptoms include breathlessness in the morning, difficulty breathing, coughing and wheezing as well as weight loss. COPD is triggered by exposure to chemical fumes from work and in the workplace, such as diesel fumes. The symptoms may worsen as you age.

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

In a lawsuit that was brought in Albany, NY, Jackson and Brown attorneys successfully represented the railroad client in an action brought by an employee who claimed that leukemia cancer developed 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 union pacific railroad lawsuit client and dismissed the action.

Mesothelioma

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

The mesothelioma type that is diagnosed determines the length of time patients are expected to live. Epithelial mesothelioma sufferers have a higher rate of survival than those with sarcomatoid, or mixed type. Mesothelioma that is affecting the abdominal wall, peritoneal, or usually has a shorter life time, but some have a longer life span than the median.

Mesothelioma, lawsuits a form of cancer, affects railroad workers. They may claim compensation for medical expenses loss of wages, pain and suffering. They may also seek compensation for funeral costs and emotional anxiety. A skilled railroad cancer lawsuit lawsuit lawyer can help victims obtain the financial compensation they need.

Obtained a defense verdict in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County for class action lawsuit against norfolk southern railroad I railroad client in a FELA case in which the plaintiff claimed that he developed colon cancer due to his exposure to diesel exhaust, second hand smoke and creosote during his 40 years working for railroads. Extensive 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 can be affected by several illnesses related to their job. Lung cancer could be the most prevalent disease for railroad workers, but there are other diseases and conditions that are linked to long term exposure to diesel exhaust or secondhand smoke. If you've been diagnosed with one of these conditions, a train accident lawyer can help you file an class action lawsuit against railroads under FELA to claim compensation for your economic and non-economic losses.

In a case that took place in Philadelphia County, we successfully defended a claim brought by one of the plaintiffs who claimed that he developed chronic myeloid leukemia ("CML") as a result of exposure to benzene and diesel exhaust in his time as railway worker. The jury returned a verdict in defense after an eight-week trial.

In a New York case, we obtained summary judgement on behalf of the railroad defendant. An ex-railroad employee claimed that he had developed bladder cancer as a result to his exposure to certain chemicals in his employment at the railroad controls limited lawsuit. 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 compounds including asbestos and diesel exhaust. These toxic fumes contain microscopic particles that can penetrate deep into the lung tissue. They are a typical cause of chronic diseases such as COPD. COPD is characterised by shortness of breath wheezing, coughing and weight loss.

A successful claim for a respiratory disorder like COPD requires the evidence of both economic and non-economic losses. A qualified attorney will be able to explain the various damages available in this type of case in a no-cost consultation.

Lung cancer is usually included in railroad COPD cases. Our firm's experienced lung lawyers can guide clients through the process of submitting a successful FELA claim for lung cancer resulting from exposure to toxins at work.

We were able preserve favorable trial court decisions and a modest jury award to our client who suffered injuries in 2017 as a result of the Hyndman train derailment in Pennsylvania that resulted in the release vinyl chloride. The client claimed he needed medical monitoring as he was concerned about developing cancer. This is a valid argument in FELA.

We obtained summary judgment in two cases that involved railroad workers who developed COPD after working for a number of years in a railroad yard. The court ruled plaintiffs' 2017 lawsuits are time-barred as they failed to conduct a reasonable internet search for information regarding their illness or its connection to their railroad job.

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