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We at Morgan & Paul, PLLC
represent individuals and families in injuries under the Federal Employer’s
Liability Act and the Jones Act covering railroad and maritime workers. Additionally, individuals and families
may be entitled to compensation as a result of occupational exposure to
carcinogens such as asbestos and benzene or defective products.
The
Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA), is a federal law that protects and
compensates railroaders who are injured on the job or as a result of an
occupational illness. Congress
passed the Federal Employer’s Liability Act in the early 1900’s to protect
employees and their families by providing the right to recover compensation
when injured as a result of an accident or occupational illness. Such compensation under the statute
provides for a jury trial right and to seek compensation for lost wages,
future wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and additional damages for
permanent disability. Mr. Morgan
is a designated FELA attorney approved by the Transportation Communication
Union. Mr. Paul is a panel
attorney for the Union plus sponsored by the AFL-CIO.
The
Jones Act is a federal law modeled after the Federal Employer’s Liability Act
that provides compensation to Maritime workers who work on both inland
waterways and offshore vessels.
Occupational
exposure to carcinogens such as asbestos and benzene may lead to illnesses that
may be compensated through the above laws or various products liability
laws. The inhalation of asbestos
fibers can cause mesothelioma, a type of cancer strongly associated with
asbestos exposure. The use of
asbestos increased dramatically in the early 1900’s because of its insulating
characteristics. Throughout the 1900’s, manufacturing industries including
ship building, welding, automobile industries, and construction industries
required its workers to use asbestos.
Benzene
is a chemical used for many industrial purposes that is known to cause
cancer. Those exposed to benzene
in the workplace and subsequently diagnosed with certain types of cancers,
blood disorders, or other illnesses may have a right to compensation for the
medical expenses, and pain and suffering.
The type of benzene exposure can vary depending on whether the individual
is inhaling air around hazardous sites or working with certain chemicals that
contain benzene.
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