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Railroad Lawsuits and Asthma<br><br>Rail workers are frequently exposed to toxic fumes and chemicals like silica and asbestos. The exposures could cause respiratory diseases like asthma.<br><br>Fortunately, victims can recover compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). A good railroad lawsuit asthma lawyer can aid. Read on for some examples of verdicts that have won and settlements.<br><br>Diesel Exhaust<br><br>Since trains operate on diesel fuels <a href="https://sites.google.com/view/railroadcancersettlements">Railroad Cancer Settlements</a> employees are exposed all day to diesel fumes. The fumes consist of soot particles and toxic chemicals. The exposure to these fumes can contribute to the development of asthma and other pulmonary diseases.<br><br>Railroads have known about the dangers of exposure to diesel exhaust for years. However many companies have not taken sufficient steps to safeguard their employees. Certain railroad workers have developed respiratory ailments that can be crippling.<br><br>Excessive exposure to diesel fumes when coupled with other workplace hazards like asbestos, creosote and silica can result in life-altering lung diseases, like asthma. These conditions can hinder railroad workers from returning to their work, and may even reduce their quality of life.<br><br>In one instance that our lawyers were able to defend, they successfully the FELA claim by a former locomotive engineer who claimed to have contracted leukemia and other cancers as a result of the exposure to diesel fumes and other toxic chemicals while working on railway equipment. The court granted summary judgment for the railroad defendants, deciding that Plaintiff did not conduct a reasonably diligent search for information regarding his illness at the time of diagnosis, and that his claims were time-barred.<br><br>Dust<br><br>Rail workers are exposed to many dusts, such as silica dust from ballasts and coal dust. They can also be exposed to chemical or petroleum fuels. These harmful substances can cause harm to one's health and contribute to respiratory diseases, such as asthma.<br><br>Our FELA lawyer has helped a number of people seek compensation for their exposure to these substances. Fortunately, FELA allows workers who have been diagnosed with certain illnesses to make their employers accountable for not protecting them from unsafe work environments.<br><br>A Montana jury, for instance it awarded $3.7 Million to a former locomotive engineer who was suffering from pulmonary fibroidsis. It is a chronic lung condition caused by scarring in lung tissue. The defendant's FELA claim alleged that inhaling diesel exhaust on hundreds, if not thousands, of occasions led to the development of his lung disease. The testimony of defense experts did not convince jurors that the locomotive engineer's lung disease was due to another reason.<br><br>Similar to this, Friends of the Columbia Gorge and Sierra Club successfully filed a lawsuit against BNSF railroad over its coal trains. Every time a train passes through the Gorge, it pollutes sensitive habitats for wildlife and plants, tributary streams, wetlands, and the Columbia River with coal dust and debris. BNSF has decided to stop transporting coal in the Gorge, <A HREF='http://chungho.ktib.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=455021'>Railroad Cancer Settlements</A> and other locations.<br><br>Asbestos<br><br>Rail workers have been exposed chemical substances for a long time. While asbestos has been largely eliminated from the workplace, some toxic substances remain. Chemical solvents for example, have been known to cause asthma and other respiratory ailments. Railroad employees may sue their employers to get compensation for their losses.<br><br>In one instance, a 61 year old engineer in the field of locomotives was awarded $2.6 million after a jury's verdict determined that his work at the railroad made him suffer from diesel asthma. The condition forced him to take medical leave, which resulted in loss of wages. He also had two back surgeries, including a multilevel lumbar spine fusion. All of this added up to significant medical expenses.<br><br>He said he was constantly exposed to diesel exhaust fumes as well as strong odors. He also stated that the environment was constantly exposed to silica particles, chemical compounds, spray paints and black smoke. His chest tightened and throat hurt. He also had difficulty swallowing. He was suffering from allergies and bronchitis, too.<br><br>The railroads successfully argued the releases the plaintiff signed in 1996 should bar his new suit since he knew of the risk at the time he was exposed asbestos. Hughes Law Offices argued that the statute should be tolled until the plaintiff is diagnosed with cancer to allow him to seek medical evaluation and determine whether the illness is connected to his work.<br><br>Poor Ventilation<br><br>If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with lung cancer mesothelioma, lung diseases or any other type of cancers that may be linked to working in the railroad industry, you may be entitled to file an action under FELA against the company who employed you. FELA lawsuits could award compensation for medical costs loss of wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Contact a Houston FELA lawyer today to discuss your case.<br><br>A jury handed down $2.6 million to an ex- Conrail engineer in his occupational disease trial after determining the source of the asthma he suffered from. The jury determined that his exposure to exhaust fumes from diesel engines was almost constant while crewing locomotives in rail yards. The lawyers for the plaintiffs argued that railroads failed to protect themselves from exposure to diesel exhaust fumes by not putting in adequate ventilation in the cabs of locomotives.<br><br>In addition to the diesel fumes railroad workers breathe, they also frequently come in contact with toxic chemicals and other harmful substances in their jobs. In construction and maintenance material asbestos, benzene, and <a href="http://im-plant.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=198602">Railroad Cancer Settlements</a> other carcinogens are found. Sadly, these dangerous substances can lead to a variety of cancers as well as other serious health issues, including pulmonary conditions like asthma.<br><br>A Houston FELA attorney can help you hold an employer accountable for their negligence If you suffer from asthma due to your railway work, or if a loved one has been diagnosed with a cancer that may be related to the railroad industry. Contacting a skilled attorney right away can help you maximize your chances of receiving the financial compensation you deserve for your pain and suffering.

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