Railroad workers were put into environments with heavy concentrations of asbestos. Even though the manufacturers of this toxic material were aware of the harmful effects of ingesting and inhaling it, they chose to continue producing it without sharing the risks.…
Currently, there is more than $30 billion dollars put aside in bankruptcy trusts to compensate injured workers and their families who suffered from asbestos exposure. The payouts from these trusts are based on a variety of factors including historic verdict…
Who qualifies for compensation? There are a wide variety of factors that go into determining who qualifies for compensation after being exposed to asbestos. Our team focuses on helping railroad workers who were employed prior to 1982 get access to…