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Railroad Lawsuit - Exposure to Toxins Causes Emphysema and Mesothelioma
As a result of their work, railroad workers can be exposed to a variety of harmful toxins. One such toxic substance is asbestos that was used to insulate and line older train cars.
Unfortunately, these dangerous substances can cause serious damage to the lung of railway workers. Our FELA attorneys help victims of railroad-related lung diseases hold corporations accountable for their negligent acts.
Asbestos
While railroads have seen a decline as a transportation mode in recent years as more people shift to automobiles, trains play a vital role in the nation's network of freight. Railroad workers have been exposed to toxic substances for a long period of time, which can adversely affect their health. Particularly, our Boston asbestos exposure for railroad workers lawyers point out that railroad workers have often been at risk of developing lung diseases such as mesothelioma and asbestosis.
Asbestos is broken down into microscopic fibers which can be breathed into the lungs. These fibers can cause severe lung tissue scarring that can lead a number serious respiratory diseases like mesothelioma and asbestosis.
For instance a man who was diagnosed with mesothelioma following a career on the railroad for over 30 years has filed an Illinois Central Railroad lawsuit. He alleges the railroad knowingly allowed him to work in dangerous environments without supplying him with appropriate safety equipment or warnings of possible hazards. He claims he breathed in diesel fumes chemical fumes, dust, chemicals and powders, in addition to other particles, which affected his lungs.
Moreover, this man says the Illinois Central Railroad failed to provide him with adequate medical surgery, hospital, and therapeutic treatment for his injuries and illnesses. According to the lawsuit, the railroad violated their Federal Employers Liability Act duty to provide a safe work environment for employees.
Diesel fumes
The fumes released by diesel engines can be harmful to a railroad worker's health. In some cases, these fumes may cause lung ailments like COPD. In the case of one worker who was exposed to diesel exhaust at work His employer failed to provide adequate protective equipment. The worker developed COPD because of this and currently uses oxygen tanks throughout the day.
class action lawsuit against railroads reported in a recent article that in the United Kingdom, where diesel exhaust is typically found in places of work like bus depots and garages there are "growing legal claims" concerning exposure to toxic diesel fumes. Diesel emissions contain high levels nitrogen oxides, which can be harmful to people. Nitrogen oxides can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat. They can also cause short-term symptoms such as a cough or phlegm. Inhaling diesel fumes can cause chest tightness and wheezing.
Other pollutants that can be found in rail yards include dust chemicals, creosote, and dust. These pollutants are inhaled and may cause chronic health problems like COPD or lung cancer. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified diesel engine exhaust as a definitive carcinogen. The agency also warns that there is evidence that exposure to diesel exhaust may increase the risk of bladder cancer among men and women.
Smoking
A railroad worker filed an occupational health claim recently and claimed that his prolonged exposure at work to toxic chemicals caused him to develop COPD. He claims that his employer failed to provide him with the proper safety equipment, which allowed him to breathe in hundreds of compounds every day. These poisons include diesel exhaust and fumes silica, creosote coal smoke, metal dusts sulfur dioxide, benzene chemical degreasers, dioxins and other airborne irritants.
These toxins can get deep into lung tissue where they cause damage, which can eventually lead to chronic obstructive lung disease (also known as COPD). This chronic condition causes shortness of breath and wheezing, coughing, and weight loss. In certain cases it may also trigger asthma.
Railroad employees who suffer from work-related emphysema or other respiratory illnesses may be eligible for compensation under Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) 45 U.S.C. 51. This law requires that railroads offer their employees a workplace that is reasonably secure.
Sadly, this isn’t always the reality. Railroad companies are aware of the risks associated with their work but they often fail to safeguard workers. This is the reason why FELA was designed to hold them accountable for. If you have an illness linked to your railroad career consult a mesothelioma lawyer who has successfully handled FELA cases successfully.
Read More: https://sites.google.com/view/railroadcancersettlements
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