] Railroad workers who have a noncancerous illness because ] of exposure to asbestos on the job can recover damages ] for mental torment over the prospect of actually getting ] cancer itself, the Supreme Court ruled today. ] ] In a 5-to-4 decision that was anxiously awaited by ] insurance and business interests for its potential impact ] outside the railroad industry, the court upheld a jury ] award of nearly $5 million for six former railroad ] workers from West Virginia who had developed a ] noncancerous lung disease, asbestosis, after being ] exposed to asbestos dust. ] ] Asbestosis itself does not lead to cancer. But people who ] have the condition are statistically vulnerable to ] cancer, including a deadly form called mesothelioma, ] which attacks the chest cavity and causes excruciating ] pain that is relieved only by death. Railways Held Liable for Workers' Fear of Deadly Disease |