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9 Signs You're A Railroad Lawsuit Esophageal Cancer Expert
A Railroad Lawsuit For Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Rail workers are frequently exposed to substances and chemicals that can cause cancer, like asbestos and benzene. If you have been diagnosed with cancer and believe your exposure to these chemicals at work contributed to it, you may be entitled to compensation.

The FELA law permits railroad workers to sue their employers for negligence. Contact a specialist railroad lawsuit acute myeloid leukemia lawyer for more details.

Benzene Exposure

Benzene, a colorless and toxic gas can cause cancer if exposed to for a prolonged period. It is generated in the atmosphere as well as from the combustion of gas and tobacco smoke. The human body is also able to absorb benzene through the skin. A railroad worker who been diagnosed with cancer as a result of exposure to benzene could be eligible to file a claim against their employer for compensation.

In one instance, the widow of a railroad employee who passed away was awarded $1,500,000 by the company which employed her husband. Her husband was a pumpman on several tankers in the 1970s and 80s. He was frequently exposed to toxic benzene. His wife filed a lawsuit for wrongful death against the vessel's owner after he passed away in the year 1995 from acute myeloid lymphoma.

Acute myeloid cancer is a cancer that spreads quickly and can be fatal within just a few months after diagnosis if not treated. It is usually treated with chemotherapy. However, in some cases, targeted therapy or radiation can be utilized.

We obtained defense verdicts for a class 1 railroad in two cases where plaintiffs claimed to have suffered injury to their brains from solvent-induced exposure during their 23-year career on the railroads. The defense provided expert evidence on medical causation, as well as industrial hygiene, and the jury found that the work environment of the railroad was fairly safe.

Creosote Exposure

It is a mix comprised of hundreds of chemicals that are used to preserve wood, such as railroad ties. It is made up of a variety of carcinogens known to exist, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The PAHs that are found in creosote are absorbed through the surface of the skin, or ingested by drinking water that has been affected by this chemical. PAHs are also absorbed into the lungs, where they could cause lung cancer.

Creosote inhalation can cause various symptoms, such as eye irritation, respiratory irritation and nausea and vomiting. It can also cause second and third degree burns to the skin. The coal tar creosote chemical is composed of PAH compounds including naphthalene and other carcinogenic compounds, such as acenaphthene.

Creosote can have a negative impact on the health of workers and their families. Certain workers have developed papular basis cell carcinomas (common occupational skin cancers) which can spread to different parts of the body. Some workers have also suffered from chronic lung disease and liver fibrosis, esophageal and esophageal, and chronic bronchitis.

railroad controls limited lawsuit does not always communicate effectively with its employees regarding the dangers associated with exposure to long-term toxic substances. It is not unusual for railroad employees to leave cranes, diesel locomotives, or forklifts running while working. Diesel exhaust from these engines could be inhaled and consumed. They also immerse rags in solvents containing benzene to clean machinery and tools.

Workers' Compensation

Railroad workers who are diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illness because of exposure to toxic chemicals such as creosote or benzene may be entitled to compensation for their medical expenses and other losses. A New York railroad cancer lawyer can help claimants pursue claims under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) for financial damages.


Many diseases resulting from exposure to carcinogenic substances at work, such as asbestos and diesel fumes, are not evident until a person reaches a certain age. Therefore the statute of limitation in most cases only runs for three years from when a person is first diagnosed with the illness. It is therefore important that potential victims speak with an attorney for railroad accidents immediately after being diagnosed.

In a case that was recently heard, Napoli Shkolnik PLLC successfully defended the case brought against our client by a former railway employee who was diagnosed with leukemia after decades of exposure to toxic chemicals. The plaintiff alleged that the company was in violation of FELA for not providing their employees with the required safety equipment and education.

The jury gave the plaintiff $7.5 million in damages, after determining that the cause of his cancer was directly connected to his job on the Chicago & North Western Railroad. The man was exposed by the company to benzene and other toxic chemicals such as creosote, benzene, and degreasing agents.

FELA

When a former railroad worker is diagnosed with cancer caused by exposure to toxic chemicals at work and is diagnosed with cancer, they can pursue a claim for compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act, or FELA. In contrast to workers' compensation laws that offer victims medical expenses and a portion of lost wages, FELA is a fault-based statute that requires proof that the railroad employer failed to protect its workers from the dangers of chemical exposures.

Railroad companies typically fight FELA lawsuits that involve occupational diseases. Their defense lawyers typically claim that the sick former employee is unable to pinpoint specific instances of exposure to hazardous substances. They are also critical of official tests that show the presence of carcinogens, or contaminants in parts or equipment employed by railways.

In the event of a successful FELA claim and a successful FELA claim, the family members of the victim can be compensated for their past and future pain and suffering as well as loss of enjoyment of life, mental distress, and other damages. If the victim dies due to the incident, the family can bring a wrongful-death lawsuit to recover compensation.

We collaborate with FELA attorneys to help railroad employees injured obtain the financial assistance they need. Contact us today to arrange an evaluation of your case at no cost. We represent railroad workers across the nation, including New York City, Boston and Hartford, St. Louis and Denver, among other cities.

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