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20 Things That Only The Most Devoted Railroad Lawsuit Acute Myeloid Leukemia Fans Understand
FELA and Railroad Lawsuits

People who are exposed to toxic chemicals such as coal fumes, diesel exhaust or asbestos may suffer from serious illnesses such as cancer. A successful FELA claim could award damages that will cover medical expenses loss of income pain and suffering, among other things.

A railroad worker who was diagnosed with leukemia recently received $7.5 million from Union Pacific. This is just one illustration of how the justice system stands up for the injured.

railroad cancer lawsuit are often exposed to hazardous materials and chemical solvents, such as benzene. It is a highly evaporative liquid which can be absorbed via the skin or inhaled. It has been linked to a number of medical diseases, such as cancer, blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, and bone marrow disease. It can also be a cancer-causing agent and a component of coal tar creosote. It is used to protect railroad ties from sunlight, heat and rain.

A former railway worker claimed that exposure to benzene while working with coal-tar creosote create railroad ties, contributed to Myelodysplastic Syndrome. This progressed to Acute Myeloid leukemia. A jury awarded the man $7.5 million in September of last year.

Anyone diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illnesses resulting from daily exposure to asbestos, benzene radioactive substances and other harmful chemicals are entitled to file a claim for compensation under FELA. Based on the type of cancer or illness the statute of limitation may vary, so it is essential to consult with a knowledgeable lawyer as quickly as you can.

Shaw Cowart's railroad attorneys can help you determine if your case qualifies to be an FELA lawsuit. We offer free consultations and are familiar with FELA, railroad workplaces and the cancer-causing chemicals railroad employees encounter on a daily basis.

Asbestos

Our lawyers have represented railroad workers who developed lung cancer or other health conditions as a result of asbestos exposure. They worked in areas such as repair shops, engine rooms and yards, or on track equipment or railway cars that contained asbestos insulation. This type of asbestos can be extremely hazardous, as when it is degraded, tiny fibers are released in the air. These fibers are inhaled by workers on railroads and can cause mesothelioma or lung cancer as well as asbestosis and the pleural plaque.

In addition to asbestos railroad workers are at risk of developing lung disease due to diesel exhaust as well as exposure to other workplace toxics such as welding fumes, solvents and silica sand. The particles and fumes that are emitted from these workplaces can cause damage to the kidneys, lungs and gastrointestinal tract as well blood cells. These injuries are often diagnosed many years after an employee's initial exposure, and can lead to many serious and debilitating medical issues.

A recent case involving Conrail exposes the risks associated with this type of work. The Appeals Court upheld a jury award of $2.3 million against the railroad company in respect of an ex-railway employee who died of mesothelioma. The jury awarded damages for his pain and suffering, loss of companionship, future medical expenses and other expenses. This case emphasizes the importance of working closely with an experienced attorney that can quickly determine if the FELA claim is justified.

Radioactive Substances

Railroad workers who have been exposed to radioactive substances are at risk of developing certain types of cancers as well as other serious diseases. The substances are usually hidden in the materials that railroads employ to clean track and other rail yards. They are often difficult to identify unless the railroad company is screening them for alpha or gamma radiation. If a railroad worker is diagnosed with cancer or another condition due to exposure to carcinogenic substances while on the job, they are able to file a FELA claim and receive compensation from their former employer.

Railroad workers are more likely than others to develop cancers. They are constantly exposed to chemicals that can cause lung cancer. These include asbestos, sand (silica) and welding fumes and diesel.

Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with cancer as a consequence of exposure to the workplace should consult a railroad lawyer as soon as possible. They can help them determine whether there is a legal claim against the former employer and initiate the appropriate lawsuits that are based on FELA. These lawsuits can cover compensation for medical expenses, loss of income and pain and suffering. In addition, they could compensate for the loss of a loved one in an wrongful-death claim. A railroad lawyer with experience can assist victims in obtaining the full amount of damages they are entitled to, under FELA.

FELA


Conductors, engineers and train crew members work in hazardous environments where they can damage their lungs, without even realizing it. If a former railroad employee has contracted an illness, such as lung cancer or a different condition that could be connected to their job it is possible to claim compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

As opposed to workers' compensation FELA allows railroad workers who have been injured to sue. This includes past and future emotional and medical expenses. An attorney who is familiar with the rules under FELA will be able to explain your options for filing.

To be successful in a FELA claim, you must prove that your employer was negligent. Negligence could include breaking a rule or law or failing to meet an acceptable standard of care, and more. A skilled FELA lawyer will review your case to determine whether the railroad's negligence was a factor in the triggering of your illness.

Many different lung diseases and illnesses could be attributed to exposures from railroads. If you were exposed to asbestos, diesel exhaust creosote, or other toxins during your time working on the railroad, a mesothelioma lawyer who is experienced can assist you in obtaining compensation under FELA. The FELA cases handled by Hughes Law Offices have led to a variety of verdicts and settlements.

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