Understanding How Railroad Workers Develop Mesothelioma
This article explores how railroad workers develop a deadly form of cancer known as mesothelioma.
This article explores how railroad workers develop a deadly form of cancer known as mesothelioma.
Many of the serious train-car accidents that occur in South Carolina and North Carolina could have easily been prevented with common sense and common knowledge.
North Carolina railroad crossing injuries happen more often than you would think.
The plaintiff was an employee of the railroad, controlling a “loaded coal train” when it suddenly went onto a siding because a switch was not aligned properly. At about 40 mile per hour, the train crashed into a group of cars, derailing the engine and sending it plummeting with the victim inside. It took a…
Until the mid-1980s, asbestos could be found pretty much everywhere in the form of building insulation, brake linings, heat and friction padding, fireproof tiles and product additives.