Railroad Worker Asbestos, Mesothelioma Injuries
Mesothelioma
Railroad
workers were exposed to asbestos in the course of their jobs on
the railroads. Railroad worker occupations such as
engineers, brakeman, hostlers, conductors, yardmasters, as well
as those persons who worked in manufacturing locomotives and cars,
checking mechanical conditions of locomotives, and loading and unloading
cars in railroad yards were potentially exposed to asbestos.
Asbestos was used as a fire-retardant and heat insulator, it was
also used in the production of boiler and pipe insulation, high
temperature gaskets, brake and clutch linings, and some diesel locomotives
had asbestos-containing insulation. This asbestos-containing
insulation was also used around rail cars. It was common in
packing rope, cement and heavy duty floor tiles for passenger cars.
Asbestos fibers are microscopic and extremely light. They
can remain airborne for an extended period of time which means that
railroad workers who were simply around asbestos products could
be seriously affected by the asbestos fibers.
The railway companies knew about the asbestos dangers to their employees and what safety precautions were needed to protect their employees as early as the 1930’s. The railway companies knew about the link between asbestos and lung cancer in the 1960’s but again chose not to take any protective measures for its employees. Even worse, the railway companies continued to use asbestos products into the 1990’s.
If you are one of those
persons who has worked around asbestos, the symptoms would not appear
for twenty or more years after the initial exposure. Even
people who have not worked in the railroad industry for many years
may still be at risk for developing mesothelioma or other asbestos
diseases. If you have any such symptoms, you should discuss
these with your doctor. You should also call the law firm
of Wilson & Hajek to receive advice on how to proceed with a
claim against the railway company. You will talk to an experienced
lawyer who is familiar with claims related to asbestos and you will
receive a free consultation as to how you should proceed with your
claim.
Railroad workers can collect for injuries. Contact
the law firm of Wilson & Hajek. |