
My FELA railroad injury lawyer colleague Bill Kvas, a Minneapolis, Minnesota injury lawyer recently reported a $661,500 West Virginia (WV) FELA/railroad worker verdict recovered against defendant CSX (CSX Transportation, Inc.) for an engineer client suffering permanent occupational disease/tracheal bronchiolitis as a result of the rail worker’s toxic fume exposure in a WV rail yard. To see the entire article I posted on our Injuryboard law blog, click here.
Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm is based in Virginia practicing primarily in the southeastern U.S. and handles only injury and wrongful death law, including car, truck, railroad, and medical negligence cases. The firm's website is: www.hsinjurylaw.com , the firm edits two injury law blogs: Virginia Beach Injuryboard & Norfolk Injuryboard, and posts personal injury law videos as Hsinjurylaw at YouTube.
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