Legal Options for Railroad Workers With Lung Cancer
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
by Alexis Bushong
If you worked as a railroader before 1982, you may have been exposed to a harmful material called asbestos. Asbestos was widely used in equipment and buildings in the railroad industry despite manufacturers and railroad companies knowing that it can have dangerous effects. The unfortunate result: thousands of former railroaders have asbestos-related diseases and cancers.
- Published in Asbestos, Lung Cancer, Retired Railroaders, Workplace Injuries
Asbestos Exposure in the Railroad Industry
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
by Alexis Bushong
As a railroad worker, you helped develop America’s economy and transportation system. Through repairs and inspections, you made sure railways were safe for passengers and cargo. Employers and manufacturers should have made sure railways were safe for you. Unfortunately, they didn’t. Railroad equipment manufacturers knew asbestos exposure could cause irreversible damage to your health but
- Published in Asbestos, Laryngeal Cancer, Lung Cancer, Mesothelioma, Retired Railroaders, Stomach Cancer, Throat Cancer
Railroaders with Cancer: What You Need to Know About Filing an Asbestos Claim
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
by Alexis Bushong
It is devastating to find out you have cancer due to asbestos exposure, particularly because it could have been prevented if manufacturers of asbestos products hadn’t been so negligent. As a result of their carelessness, courts have forced manufacturers of asbestos-containing products to set aside over $30 billion dollars to compensate workers, with asbestos-related illnesses,
- Published in Asbestos, Retired Railroaders
5 Signs Asbestos Exposure Could Be Affecting Your Body
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
by Alexis Bushong
Are you concerned you’ve been exposed to asbestos? If you have, you may be eligible for compensation for your medical expenses and suffering. The main cause of asbestos exposure is through work. Railroad workers, who worked prior to 1982, are particularly at risk because of its widespread use in railroad equipment, such as brake pads,
- Published in Asbestos, Lung Cancer, Mesothelioma, Retired Railroaders
