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Could Railroad Lawsuit Kidney Cancer Be The Key To Dealing With 2023?
Railroad Lawsuit - Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Railroad workers are exposed to various carcinogenic substances, including diesel exhaust fumes. This can lead to various diseases including non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

A lawyer from the railroad industry can help you determine whether your cancer is related to work exposures and claim reimbursement for medical expenses, pain and suffering.

Benzene

Benzene is among the world's most common chemical compounds. It is a colorless, pale yellow liquid with a sweet odor that quickly evaporates into the atmosphere. It is utilized in degreasers, dyes pesticides, solvents, plastics, lubricants and resins. It is also found naturally in crude oil. Exposure to benzene for long periods can harm the bone marrow, cause leukemia and other blood-related cancers. It can also trigger heartbeat fluctuations and convulsions and liver diseases and decrease fertility.

Exposure to benzene in railroad workers may increase the risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other cancers, including acute myeloid leukemia, multiple myeloma, myelodysplastic Disorder and myelodysplastic disease. This is especially the case for those who worked around or on locomotives in the shop of railroads where they may be exposed to diesel exhaust. People who were exposed to coal tar creosote, a wood preservative, could be at risk of exposure to benzene as well.

The personal representative of the BNSF worker who died from leukemia has filed 27 lawsuits against the company, eight of them in the year 2018. The plaintiff's experience for the railway company spanned back many decades. She worked as hostler at a yard in Alliance, Nebraska for 33 years. She was exposed to diesel exhaust and other toxic chemicals while working on locomotives, cars and rail ties. She also worked with benzene based chemicals such as Liquid Wrench as a solvent to break bolts.

Glyphosate

Glyphosate, a popular herbicide is used by railroad workers to get rid of weeds that grow on tracks and around stations. Exposure to this chemical could cause non-Hodgkin's lupus and other serious health issues. If you've been exposed to glyphosate and developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma(NHL), a railroad injury lawyer can help you seek compensation from the company that wronged you.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization has classified glyphosate a probable cancerous substance. The chemical works by targeting a protein in plants called shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). This blocks EPSPS from generating its own natural product that is a building block for proteins. The glyphosate bonds to the protein, destroying its structure. It also blocks EPSPS from executing its normal function, which could cause cell death.

In the short term, glyphosate can cause diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and skin irritation. In extreme cases, exposure can cause death. The herbicide is used widely across a variety of crops including soybeans, corn and grains. blacklands railroad lawsuit is also present in drinking water through rainwater and surface runoff. Due to its widespread use, consumers regularly consume small amounts of glyphosate.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed many dangerous substances, including diesel fumes, benzene, asbestos, coal dust creosote and silica. Carcinogens can cause lung cancer, cancer of the lungs and other health issues. Federal law permits current, former and retiree rail employees to sue their employers when they are diagnosed with medical conditions related to their exposure to work.


For a long time asbestos was a crucial component of the railroad industry. Many railroad workers were exposed to this dangerous substance. An asbestos exposure attorney from the railroad could examine your medical records and work records to determine if you developed mesothelioma, or another illness as a result of on-the-job asbestos exposure.

A train conductor has filed a lawsuit in the United States against Norfolk Southern for Hodgkin's lymphoma. He claims that the company failed to protect his health from harmful chemicals. The lawsuit asserts that the railroad company violated FELA safety rules by failing to remove asbestos and other harmful materials as well as not monitoring exposure of workers to harmful chemicals.

The lawsuit claims that the job of the train conductor involved handling and operating railway equipment. The suit also alleges that the railroad used weed killers to protect right-of-way space which could have led to exposure to glyphosate a toxic herbicide that can cause non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other ailments. A jury handed the plaintiff one million dollars as compensatory damages.

Second-Hand Smoke

A few railroad employees have been diagnosed with cancer and other chronic illnesses because of the toxic chemicals they were exposed to every day. Railroad workers who suffer from cancer or other diseases because of their exposure to carcinogenic substances can file lawsuits under FELA against their former employers.

For instance, a man from Pennsylvania who worked as a railroad worker filed an action against his former employers claiming that he was diagnosed with kidney cancer due to being exposed to carcinogens for almost 40 years. He claimed he was often exposed to asbestos, vinylchloride and other harmful substances while working for various railroad companies in the Philadelphia region.

Another railroad worker filed a lawsuit claiming that his work as railroad worker caused lung cancer and other serious diseases. He worked for CSX Transportation, Inc. for over 20 years and was exposed every day to toxic substances like diesel exhaust and secondhand smoke. He also handled railroad tie that were coated in the chemical known as Creosote.

Although the dangers of secondhand smoke have been widely known for years, some railroads resisted implementing smoking bans inside locomotive cabs. Exposure to secondhand smoke has been linked to numerous cancers and other serious health conditions, including asthma, bronchitis and lung and heart disease.

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