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Railroad Cancer Lawyer: How to File a FELA Railroad Lawsuit

Federal Employees' Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad workers exposed to toxic chemicals to file an action. A skilled railroad cancer lawyer could evaluate your case and help you pursue compensation.

Benzene has been linked to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in several studies. Creosote and diesel exhaust are also carcinogens that can be found in trains.

Benzene

In many industries, there is a need for benzene to create adhesives, plastics, dyes and. It can also be present in gasoline and cigarette smoke, and has been linked to various health issues like acute myeloid lymphoma (AML) chronic lymphocytic Leukemia (CL) Multiple Myeloma, and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Personnel working in the oil, chemical, refining, and shoe manufacturing industries are at greater risk of being exposed to benzene.

In the course of working railroad workers are exposed to many carcinogens, such as diesel fumes, welding fumes and silica crystalline. Rail workers who develop chronic illness or disease due to exposure to work-related hazards may be able to bring a lawsuit.

Patrick Haines, a partner at Napoli Shkolnik, has filed two lawsuits in Fort Worth, Texas against BNSF Railroad over injuries railroad workers suffered due to toxic exposures while on the job. The plaintiffs, one male and the other female, are claiming a variety of long term health issues, including lung cancer, leukemia, bladder cancer and kidney cancer.

The lawsuits against BNSF assert the Railroad was negligent by not taking steps to shield workers from exposure to carcinogens like benzene. Moreover, the lawsuits assert a violation of Federal law, which is known as the Federal Employers Liability Act. This law was enacted by Congress in 1908, to ensure railroad workers had the right to sue employers for work-related illness and injuries.

Glyphosate

Glyphosate, also known as a chemical that protects plants or herbicides is a common ingredient in crops. It is also an ingredient in Roundup which is a well-known herbicide utilized by many home and commercial gardeners and farmers. However, some studies have associated its use with certain types of cancer. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has stated that glyphosate "is not likely to cause cancer in humans." The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer however, on the contrary hand, has been more critical of this chemical and said it "probably carcinogenic."

A meta-analysis of four studies [17.26.32.discovered a link between any glyphosate exposure and the risk of hairy cells leukemia (HCL). The I 2 and P values however, were both low and the heterogeneity was not enough to achieve statistical significance. A trim-and fill analysis was not able to reveal bias in publication. The meta-RR for the meta-RR was 1.4 (CI = 1.0 to 1.9).

In the European Union, where glyphosate is registered as an active substance, EFSA has conducted an assessment of the risk posed by the substance to human health. In parallel, ECHA has carried out an assessment of hazard for the substance. Both EU regulators have coordinated their work plans to ensure that both assessments are taken into account when a decision on renewal of glyphosate approval is made.

The EPA requires herbicide producers to conduct numerous studies focusing on the characteristics of the herbicide's toxicology, environmental fate and possible non-target impacts. The EPA also conducts formal risk assessments based on these data. These evaluations quantify the likelihood of causing harm to humans through analyzing the biomonitoring of humans as well as monitoring food residues and implementing models of exposure.

Creosote


Creosote consists of chemicals that are used to treat and extend the life of railroad ties. It was used up to 1984 in a railyard in Houston's Fifth Ward. A plume of contamination has gotten to a predominantly black, low-income community adjacent to. Creosote has been identified as a possible carcinogen. Residents of the area have fought for years to clean the site up.

In a recent railroad verdict an ex-railroad employee filed a lawsuit against his employer. He claimed that exposure to creosote as well as degreasing chemicals, as well as other hazardous materials, caused him to develop the cancer. He claims he developed myelodysplastic disorder, which later led to acute myeloidleukemia. The plaintiff claims that he was liable to take railroad ties and drop them off and then set them up "soaking wet."

The lawsuit also states that he was burned to his hands, feet, and head, as well as from poor eyesight and weight gain as a result of the medication he's taking for his condition. He also suffered from impotence as well as memory issues. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with leukemia, an attorney can help you determine if the harmful chemicals in your workplace might have contributed to your condition.

Asbestos

While it is no longer a problem in the United States, asbestos once played a key role in railroad operations. Railroad workers who handled or were exposed to the toxic material were at a higher risk of developing cancers such mesothelioma, among other lung diseases. Asbestos fibers are thin that they can move through the body to lodge in the lungs. This can cause lung scarring, known as mesothelioma and asbestosis. It is a lethal lung disease that affects the lining of the lungs.

Railroad workers were exposed to dangerous chemicals such as Creosote and benzene. Despite the dangers railroad companies have omitted and dismissed asbestos hazards for a long time. It could have been because asbestos was profitable, and they hoped that employees wouldn't be able to prove negligence.

If railroad lawsuits have suffered from illness or diseases due to exposure to railroad materials while on the job should think about making an FELA complaint. Compensation can help injured employees as well as their families and employers pay for medical costs and other financial loss.

A FELA attorney can review your case and determine the maximum amount you may be entitled. Contact a seasoned railroad accident lawyer today to set up a free consultation.

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