US Supreme Court Rules For CSX In Worker Injury Case
01 Giugno 2009 - 5:03PM
Dow Jones News
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out a $5 million jury
verdict awarded to a former CSX Transportation Inc. (CSX) railroad
worker who alleged that he had been negligently exposed to toxic
chemicals and asbestos on the job, which caused him to develop
brain injuries and asbestosis, a lung disease.
Among other things, Tennessee railroad worker Thurston Hensley
sought monetary damages for a fear of developing cancer in the
future.
CSX argued that the instructions given to the jury were too
friendly to Thurston. The company wanted jurors to be instructed
that Thurston needed to demonstrate that his fear of cancer was
genuine and serious.
The Supreme Court, in an unsigned opinion, said it was a "clear
error" for the trial judge not to give the jury instructions CSX
requested.
The high court sent the case back for new court proceedings.
-By Brent Kendall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9222;
brent.kendall@dowjones.com