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Your Family Will Be Grateful For Having This Railroad Lawsuit Interstitial Lung Disease
How to File a Railroad Lawsuit

Many railroad employees are exposed to chemical solvents on a regular basis. If you suffer from leukemia and you suspect that your workplace exposure is the cause, you may be entitled to compensation.

As opposed to workers' compensation claims, FELA suits allow plaintiffs to receive damages in unlimited amounts. Find out more about FELA claims and how to file a claim.

Benzene Exposure Lawsuits

Benzene, a petroleum-based substance that is found in diesel fuel and gasoline. It is transparent or light yellow that vaporizes when exposed to air. It is used in the manufacturing of chemicals, rubber and paints. It can also be used to clean machinery and remove grease. As part of their job railroad workers deal with or make use of toxic chemicals.

Workers who are exposed to benzene as part of their jobs may experience a number of severe side effects, including leukemia and other cancers. Some of the symptoms are nausea, fatigue, and loss of hair. The patient may also experience loss of memory and difficulty in concentrating.


If a worker suffers from one of these illnesses they can sue their employer under the Federal Employers Liability Act. In order to be awarded damages, the worker must prove that their employment and exposure to the chemical was a significant reason for the development of the disease.

Workers who have been exposed to benzene can also bring wrongful death lawsuits against their employers. Damages for wrongful death can be used to pay funeral expenses funeral costs, burial expenses emotional distress, pain and suffering. These damages are typically determined using the same procedures that workers receive FELA compensation.

FELA Lawsuits

Railroad companies are known for exposing their workers carcinogens such as asbestos, diesel exhaust and lead. Unfortunately, this puts many former railroad workers at an increased risk of developing serious occupational illnesses like mesothelioma and lung cancer. Fortunately for them, they are entitled to bring a lawsuit in order to receive compensation for their injuries and losses. The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) permits those workers to sue their employers in a different legal framework than traditional workers' compensation programs.

Contrary to the statutes governing workers' compensation, FELA requires employees to prove that their employer's negligence led to their injury or illness. If an employee can prove that the negligence of a railroad company caused their injury and/or illness, they are entitled to compensation for the losses they suffered. This includes a claim to recuperate lost wages, medical costs and pain and discomfort.

Railroad companies often employ sophisticated and abrasive litigation strategies to defend these claims. They can use defenses such as the argument that the former employee cannot identify a specific instance in which toxic substances were in the environment and can't identify a manufacturer or component that contained toxic chemicals or toxic substances. A FELA attorney with experience in railroad injuries lawsuits will be able defend these arguments. Railroad Cancer Lawsuit Settlements can also discover evidence of the railroad's negligence from many sources, including third parties.

Class Action Lawsuits

A class action lawsuit allows one plaintiff to sue for others who have suffered similar injuries. The Plaintiff is referred to as a "class representative," sues a company (in this case, BNSF Railway Company). The "class" is a group of people who have similar claims. In class cases, a single court decides the case for the entire group. This is more efficient than having a number of individual lawsuits.

If you are a class member, you could be entitled compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, discomfort and pain or loss of enjoyment life, and other damages. Additionally, you could be entitled to wrongful death damages if your loved one died from his or her railroad-related leukemia.

Railroad companies are obligated to provide their employees with a safe work environment. Unfortunately, many railroads fail to meet this obligation. Workers are exposed to toxic industrial chemicals and diesel exhaust while working. This can lead to cancer as well as other chronic health issues.

This Court has formally certified this class and is advancing it towards trial. The Court hasn't yet decided whether BNSF violated BIPA or what money you could receive in the event of a violation. You will be informed when and if the Court decides. The documents you can access on this website, which include the Court's Order certifying the Class as well as the Second Amended Complaint filed by the Plaintiff and BNSF's response to the Second Amended Complaint and the Answer to the Second Amended Complaint, can assist you in determining whether you have claims.

Wrongful Death Lawsuits

In cases where someone has died due to another's negligence, the family of the deceased could file a wrongful death lawsuit. This type of claim seeks to compensate the deceased's economic losses as well as their loss of affection and companionship, as well as any other personal pain. Family members who survived receive compensation for the losses and costs they'll face in the future. A wrongful death suit can be brought by the victim who died's spouse, children, siblings, parents, nieces and nephews, or anyone who was financially dependent on them at the time of the accident.

A wrongful death suit may be filed in the case of a fatal train crash to ensure that the railroad company is held accountable for the death of a loved ones. An attorney for train accidents can help the victim's family receive the maximum settlement.

An attorney may review the evidence in a wrongful-death lawsuit that involves a train crash, like accident reports or physical evidence. Lawyers can also rely on expert witness testimony and other sources to make the strongest case.

In a recent wrongful death action, a widow sued BNSF over her husband's death at the railroad crossing in Pontotoc County. The widow claimed that BNSF didn't provide enough warnings. She argued the crossing was not equipped with automatic gates and that the lights that flashed did not provide reliable warnings that a train was approaching. BNSF made pretrial motions to argue that federal law preempted the widow's claims. The court denied BNSF’s motions.

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