Railroad Occupations & Asbestos Exposure
The railroad companies used asbestos extensively even though it new that asbestos exposed a serious health threat to railroad workers. Up to the 1970s, the railroad industry used asbestos contaminated products at the detriment of the railroad workers. There are even some accounts that some locomotives contained asbestos until the late 1990s. The railroad industry had a long standing dependence on asbestos through its use to repair and manufacture a variety of train surfaces and parts. As a result, countless unsuspecting railroad workers over the past two centuries have been unknowingly exposed to asbestos.
Railroad Occupations & Mesothelioma
For railroad workers, the asbestos at the roundhouse, back shops or repair facilities asbestos was the most dangerous. When inhaled, asbestos can attach to the mesothelial lining of the lung. This exposure in railroad worker often resulted in mesothelioma, the deadly form of cancer that can affect the lining of the lungs or abdomen or the heart. Please see the list below for examples of occupations in the railroad industry where there is a high risk for asbestos exposure
We Understand How Hard This Is
Attorney Jay Throneberry has personal experience with mesothelioma from his father's death. In fact, that's what led him to devote his law practice to asbestos litigation. We understand the physical, financial and emotional impact of asbestos disease on the victim and the family. We are with you every step of the way through your medical treatment and pursuit of justice for mesothelioma or occupational lung cancer.
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Railroad Industry Occupations & Asbestos Exposure: