Court of Appeals of Kansas Reverses Trial Court’s Decision in FELA Asbestos Exposure Case

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Court: Court of Appeals of Kansas – In this action, it was alleged that Plaintiff-Decedent David Kemper had occupational exposure to asbestos due to his employment as a technician with BNSF Railway Company for nearly three decades. Mr. Kemper specifically claimed occupational exposure because of his work around insulation, steam lines, traction motors, brake shoes and gaskets, while employed as a technician with BNSF….
By: Goldberg Segalla
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