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Railroad Lawsuit - Causes of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma

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

In an FELA asbestos case, we secured a defense verdict from a jury for our client in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in Pennsylvania. The plaintiff claimed that he suffered from lung carcinoma as a result of exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust during his time working in the railroad.

Lung Cancer

Railroad workers may be exposed to toxic chemicals like diesel exhaust solvents, fuels, solvents and welding fumes. Inhaling these substances can lead to serious health issues, including lung cancer. Lung cancer is a fatal disease and is the most frequent disease among former railroad lawsuit multiple myeloma workers.

Exposure to toxins in the workplace can cause other diseases like chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). The symptoms of COPD include difficulty breathing wheezing and coughing shortness of breath, and weight loss. COPD is often result of long-term exposure to dust from the workplace and chemical fumes such as diesel fumes and smoke from the engines that idle. The symptoms may get worse as you get older.

A railroad COPD lawyer may be able to help injured workers recover compensation for medical bills and suffering. In some instances, the injured worker may receive a lump sum amount of money for the damages incurred.

Jackson and Brown attorneys successfully represented their railroad lawsuit pulmonary fibrosis client in a case that was filed in Albany, NY. The lawsuit was filed by an ex-railroad worker who claimed to have developed leukemia following his time working for three railroads from 1975 and 2007. Plaintiff sought damages under the Federal Employers Liability Act. The Court dismissed the case and granted summary judgment to the railroad client.

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 has three types: epithelial, biphasic and sarcomatoid (mixed type).

The type of mesothelioma with which it is diagnosed determines the length of time patients are expected to live. Epithelial mesothelioma can have a higher survival rate than sarcomatoid or mixed kinds. Those who are diagnosed with mesothelioma in the peritoneal wall or abdominal cavity generally have a shorter life expectancy but some do live longer than the median.

Railroad workers who are diagnosed with mesothelioma can seek compensation for medical expenses as well as lost wages, pain and suffering funeral expenses, and railroad Lawsuit Multiple myeloma emotional distress. A qualified railroad lawsuit copd attorney can help victims obtain the financial compensation they need.

In a FELA lawsuit, obtained an appeal verdict for a Class I railroad client at the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County. Plaintiff claimed that he was suffering from colon cancer because of his exposure to diesel fumes and second-hand smoke and creosote over his 40 years of railroad work. Extensive medical and scientific evidence was presented. The jury was unanimously ruled that there was that there was no breach of the Federal Employers' Liability Act and Locomotive Inspection Act.

Colorectal Cancer

Railroad workers can develop many illnesses that are related to their work. Lung cancer is the most frequent disease that is that affects railroad lawsuit chronic obstructive pulmonary disease workers however, there are other illnesses and conditions that can be caused by exposure to diesel exhaust or secondhand smoke. A train accident lawyer can help you if you've developed any of these ailments and wish to claim economic and non-economic damages under the FELA.

In a case that took place in Philadelphia County, we successfully represented a claim made by one of the plaintiffs who claimed that he developed chronic myeloid leukemia ("CML") as the result of his occupational exposure to benzene and diesel exhaust during his career as railroad workers. After a trial lasting two weeks and a jury verdict, the court affirmed with a defense verdict.

In a case involving the filing of a lawsuit in New York, we obtained summary judgment for the railroad defendant. In this case, a former railroad employee alleged that he had developed bladder cancer due to his exposure to a range of substances during his time at the railroad lawsuit stomach cancer. We argued and the court ruled that the plaintiff had already waived his right to bring the claim when he signed a release in 1996 following a previous suit in which he claimed a different form of exposure.

Head Cancer

Railroad workers are exposed a multitude of cancer-causing compounds which include asbestos and diesel exhaust. These harmful fumes contain microscopic pieces that can penetrate into the lung tissue. They are a major cause of chronic diseases such as COPD. COPD is known as shortness of breathe, coughing, wheezing and weight loss.

A successful claim for a respiratory disorder such as COPD requires proof of both economic and non-economic losses. A qualified attorney can explain the various damages available in this particular case, during a free consultation.

Lung cancer is often a factor in COPD cases for railroad lawsuit emphysema workers. Our firm's lung lawyers are adept at helping clients file a successful FELA case for lung cancer that was caused by toxic exposures at work.

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

We won summary judgment in two cases that involved railroad workers who were diagnosed with COPD after working for a number of years in a yard for railroads. The court ruled that plaintiffs of 2017's lawsuits were not time-barred due to their inability to conduct a reasonable search on the internet for information regarding their condition and its relation to their railroad jobs.

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