A Landmark Verdict: BNSF Railway Found Liable for Asbestos Deaths
A Landmark Verdict: BNSF Railway Found Liable for Asbestos Deaths
A Montana jury has delivered a landmark verdict, holding BNSF Railway accountable for its role in the asbestos tragedy that befell the small town of Libby. The decision, awarding $4 million each to the families of two victims, marks the first win in a series of lawsuits against the railroad company and offers a glimmer of hope for a community ravaged by disease.Libby was once a bustling mining town, nestled near the U.S.-Canada border. However, its prosperity came at a terrible cost. The W.R. Grace vermiculite mine, which operated for decades until 1990, spewed asbestos fibers into the air, contaminating the town and its residents. Unfortunately, vermiculite, a mineral used for insulation and other commercial purposes, contains naturally occurring asbestos, a known carcinogen.The lawsuit against BNSF alleged that the railroad, owned by billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, played a crucial role in exposing Libby residents to asbestos. Trains hauled the contaminated vermiculite from the mine, with spills and dust from the rail yard becoming a significant source of exposure for the townspeople. The plaintiffs argued that BNSF, despite knowing or having reason to know about the dangers of asbestos, failed to take necessary precautions to protect the public.
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