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5 Laws Everyone Working In Cancer Lawsuits Should Know
Railroad Cancer

Railroads employ millions of gallons of diesel fuel to transport freight trains across long distances. The extremely polluting diesel exhaust is high in carcinogens, including arsenic as well as benzene.

If you are an ex- or current railroad worker who has been diagnosed with cancer, you could be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). Our Houston railroad cancer lawyers can help you get fair financial compensation for your suffering.

Benzene

It is an industrial solvent and is found in the exhaust of diesel engines. Many railroad workers, such as conductors, engineers, machinists and electricians are employed in places where they come into contact with diesel fumes.

Certain people can develop cancer following a single exposure to benzene. Particularly, it is known to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer starts in the bone marrow and expands into blood. It is more prevalent for men than women, and it can be deadly if left untreated.

Lung Cancer Lawsuit Settlements is susceptible to damage from benzene. That's why it's a risk. This can cause a range of health problems including infections and a reduced capacity to fight off germs. Benzene can also weaken bones and increase the risk of arthritis.

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a different serious adverse effect of benzene. This kind of cancer begins in the bone marrow and then spreads to blood. It may also affect the spleen or other parts of your body.

A study in 2015 found that even low levels benzene can increase the risk of developing leukemia by one-third. Researchers looked into the medical records of 25000 Norwegian oil-rig workers who had been on the job for more than 20 days.

Benzene is still utilized in a variety of industrial and commercial operations despite the risks of being exposed to it. There are ways to limit exposure to and avoid poisoning from benzene.

Wearing eye protection and appropriate clothes is one way to safeguard your eyes. This will stop benzene from getting into the nose and eyes. You should also wear an oxygen mask whenever you can.

When you suspect that you have been exposed to benzene you must contact your doctor right away. This will help you detect any signs and decrease the chance of dying due to poisoning by benzene.

Alongside a myriad of different kinds of cancer, benzene also has the ability to affect the brain. It can cause loss of memory and confusion. If you suffer from this condition it can cause a decrease in your quality of life and make it difficult for you to function at home and at work.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a toxic mineral that has been found to cause many serious diseases including lung cancer as well as mesothelioma. It can be found in many building materials, such as pipe insulation and floor tiles.

As a consequence, asbestos exposure poses one of the health hazards that is most severe for railroad workers. Railroad workers are exposed to asbestos in a variety ways. Here are a few of the most commonly used:

One exposure to asbestos can lead to mesothelioma and other life-threatening cancers. The cancers can grow in the lungs, the mesothelium (the membrane that covers the lungs) and the abdominal cavity.

Most people who have been exposed to asbestos fibers don't develop any health issues that can be associated with this chemical. The majority of the fibers will be expelled, or be transported away in the mucus layer which protects the lungs. However there are certain kinds of asbestos fibers that can stick to your lung and remain there for years or even decades.

The health effects of this condition can vary from person to person but can result in shortness of breath or chest pain, difficulty breathing, or a tight feeling in the chest. Other symptoms include trouble swallowing or weight loss.

Children exposed to asbestos are at higher chance of developing mesothelioma or other types of cancer. They are more likely to breathe harmful fibers through the mouth and nose. Their lung's are still developing.

They breathe in more asbestos fibers since they breathe at a faster speed and have a larger surface area to volume ratio than adults.

Due to their vulnerability to inhaling dangerous fibers, young children are at a particularly high chance of developing mesothelioma especially if they've been in close contact with railroad cars. If they have a relative with mesothelioma, they are at greater chance of developing the disease.

Creosote

Creosote was first developed in the 19th century to guard wood from insect and rot damage. Railroad companies were capable of saving money by reducing the expense of replacing wood. Creosote is currently used to treat wood products. It is also used for protection of log homes and marine pilings.

It is a poisonous substance and has been linked to many types of cancer. This includes esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.

People who work in the asphalt, wood preservation and coke-production industries are particularly vulnerable. Chimney sweeps and those who perform physical labor like rail track maintenance and construction, could also be exposed creosote.

Creosote exposure can cause irritation of the skin and eyes, chemical burns, eyelid spasms, convulsions and mental confusion, kidney problems, unconsciousness, and even death. It can also trigger lung problems and respiratory problems, much like smoking.


Creosote is a chemical that is made from coal tar . It is able to be inhaled through the skin. It is also taken in through food items that are contaminated or water.

One of the most common sources of exposure to creosote for railroad workers is when they work around a hazardous waste site. These sites typically contain large quantities of creosote, which could contaminate water, soil and air.

Rail workers may also be exposed to the poison if they work in the wood treatment sector. Many wood products, including fences and lumber, are treated with creosote.

The majority of these workers are not provided with protective gear that could expose them to toxic creosote and other substances. This can lead to serious health problems like cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Creosote can be described as an oily liquid that is amber to black in color and possesses burnt, caustic flavor. It is not a buoyant substance in water and has an SG of 1.037 to 1.087. It is a mix of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds as well as other chemicals. While coal is the most popular form, other forms of creosote also exist.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is a byproduct of combustion that is released into the air when you operate vehicles that have diesel engines. Diesel exhaust can also be released by diesel locomotives and farm equipment, construction equipment generators, and other industrial equipment.

People who work around diesel exhaust are more at chance of developing cancer. This is because they are exposed to more of this substance than those who work in other sectors.

Certain studies have shown that long-term exposure to diesel exhaust could cause lung cancer in lab animals, such as rats. In certain instances, diesel exhaust may alter the DNA of cells which make them more likely to grow and develop cancer.

Studies on diesel exhaust in humans have identified a variety of health issues, including respiratory diseases like emphysema, chronic bronchitis, as well as blood system diseases such as cancers of the bladder and voice box, stomach, pancreas and stomach. Other studies have found a link between diesel exhaust and cancers of the prostate and breast.

The American Cancer Society considers diesel exhaust to be a carcinogen. It is classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer which is part of the World Health Organization.

The exposure to diesel exhaust can pose a significant risk to employees who work with big engines and machines, such as truck drivers or operators of toll booths. They could also be at risk if they spend too much time in areas where heavy diesel traffic occurs (e.g. cities or highways).

Additionally, railroad workers who construct and maintain yards and tracks may be exposed to diesel fumes while they work near locomotives or other equipment that utilizes diesel engines. The fumes can pose a risk if they get into the cabins of engines or other machinery.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung cancers and inflammation in laboratory rats. Some of these tumors were similar to lung adenocarcinoma. It is a form of cancer that develops when the lungs' cells develop rapidly and turn malignant.

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