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Five Things You've Never Learned About Railroad Lawsuit Kidney Cancer
Railroad Lawsuit - Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Railroad workers can be exposed to a variety of carcinogenic substances including diesel exhaust fumes, welding fumes, and chemical solvents. It can trigger a variety of illnesses, including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

A lawyer for cancer of the railroad can assist you in determining whether your disease is linked to work exposures, and seek compensation for medical expenses and discomfort and pain.

Benzene


Benzene is a common chemical compound throughout the world. It is a transparent, light yellow liquid with a sweet odor that is quickly evaporates into the atmosphere. It is utilized as a dye solvent, degreaser, pesticide, lubricant, plastics, and resins. It is also present in crude oil. Long-term exposure to the chemical can affect bone marrow and cause leukemia and other blood-related illnesses. class action lawsuit against norfolk southern railroad can also cause heartbeat irregularities and convulsions as well as liver disease and reduce fertility.

Railroad workers are at a higher risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma acute myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, and multiple myeloma because of their exposure to benzene. This is especially the case for those who worked around or on locomotives in the shop of railroads in which they were exposed to diesel exhaust. Exposure to coal tar, which is used as a wood preserver, can also expose you to benzene.

The personal representative of a BNSF employee who passed away from leukemia filed a number of lawsuits, including eight in 2018. The plaintiff's history with the railroad company spanned back many decades. She worked as hostler in a yard in Alliance, Nebraska for 33 years. She was exposed to diesel exhaust and other toxic chemicals when working on locomotives, cars and rail ties. She also worked with benzene based chemicals like Liquid Wrench as a solvent to break bolts.

Glyphosate

Glyphosate is a common herbicide employed by railroad workers to kill weeds as well as other plants on the tracks and around train stations. However, exposure to this chemical is dangerous and could lead to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as well as other serious health issues. If you were exposed to glyphosate and developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), a railroad accident lawyer can help you obtain compensation from the company that harmed you.

The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified glyphosate as a probable carcinogen. The chemical works by targeting a protein in plants called shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). This stops EPSPS from producing its own natural product, which is a building block for proteins. The glyphosate then binds to the EPSPS and shatters its structure. It also stops the EPSPS from carrying out its normal functions, which can cause cell death.

In the short term, glyphosate can have negative effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, irritation to the eyes and skin. In extreme instances exposure to glyphosate may cause death. The herbicide is extensively used across a variety of crops such as corn, soybeans and grains. Rainwater and surface runoff may also contain glyphosate. Because of its extensive use, trace amounts of glyphosate are frequently ingested by consumers.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed to a range of dangerous substances, like diesel fumes and asbestos. These carcinogens can cause cancer, lung disease and other health issues. Federal law grants retired, former, and current rail workers the right make a claim against their employers when they are diagnosed with a medical condition due to exposures they have received on the job.

For decades asbestos was a crucial part of the railroad industry. Many railroad workers were exposed to this dangerous substance. A lawyer for asbestos exposure in the railroad industry could examine your medical records as well as workplace records to determine if you developed mesothelioma or other illnesses due to on-the-job asbestos exposure.

A train conductor has filed a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over Hodgkin lymphoma and claims Norfolk Southern failed to protect him from exposure to toxic chemicals. The lawsuit claims that the railroad company infringed FELA regulations by not removing asbestos and other harmful materials as well as failing monitor workers' exposure to dangerous chemicals.

The lawsuit states that the duties of a train conductor consisted of handling and operating railroad machinery. It also alleges the railroad used weedkillers to keep right-of-way spaces clean which resulted in exposure to glyphosate a toxic herbicide that can cause non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other illnesses. A jury gave the plaintiff one million dollars of compensation.

Secondhand Smoke

Many railroad employees have been diagnosed with cancer and other chronic illnesses because of the toxic chemicals they were exposed to every day. Under FELA, railroad employees who suffer from cancer or other illnesses due to their exposure to carcinogenic substances can sue their former employers.

A man from Pennsylvania who was a railroad worker was able to file a lawsuit in Pennsylvania against his former employers claiming that his kidneys were cancerous as because of being exposed to carcinogens for a period of almost 40 years. He claimed he was often exposed to vinylchloride, asbestos, as well as other harmful substances, while working for different railroad companies in the Philadelphia region.

Another railroad worker filed a lawsuit claiming that his job as a railroad worker caused lung cancer and other serious conditions. He worked for CSX Transportation, Inc. for a period of 20 years, and was exposed to toxins, including diesel exhaust and secondhand smoking. He also worked with railroad ties which were coated with a chemical called creosote.

Despite the dangers of smoking secondhand being widely known for years and even some time to stop smoking in the cabs of locomotives. Smoking secondhand has been linked to a number of illnesses, including cancers and serious health issues such as asthma and bronchitis.

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