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Why You Should Concentrate On Improving Railroad Settlement Esophageal Cancer
railroad settlements and Blood Cancer

Rail workers may be exposed to toxic chemicals that can cause serious and life-threatening consequences on their health. They have the right to bring a lawsuit under FELA to seek compensation for damages.

Blood cancers (also known as hematologic tumours) are related to chemical exposures that are common on railroads. Contact a railroad cancer settlement lawyer to get help.

Exposure to Diesel Exhaust

Railroad workers who have been exposed to diesel exhaust as part of their work have an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Diesel exhaust is carcinogenic and contains substances that can cause a variety of health issues. These include lung cancer, leukemia and pancreatic cancer. Additionally diesel fumes are also a source of aroma hydrocarbons with polycyclic chemistry that can cause irritation to the lungs. Diesel exhaust fumes can be a common exposure for railroad workers, whether they're in the shop or cab of a locomotive.

Diesel exhaust toxins can also be absorbed by the skin and cause long-term health issues. Railroad workers who work in railroad yards where chemicals have been released, breathe in fumes from valves that are leaking or wash their hands with solvents containing the chemical benzene are at risk of cancer. The clear liquid, with a sweet scent is benzene. It is a component in gasoline and diesel fuel. It is also found in diesel soot and in the degreasing products used by railroad workers to clean their equipment.

Researchers examined death certificates to determine the relationship between the years spent exposed to diesel exhaust and lung cancer deaths among railroad workers. The results showed that railroad conductors and engineers have a higher risk of developing lung cancer as a result of this exposure. However, the researchers did not find a similar connection for electricians and machinists in the railroad. This could be due to the fact that machinists and electricians do not usually work in similar jobs for long durations of time.

Exposure to Asbestos

Railroad workers who worked in locomotive crew cabs or repair shops may have been exposed to asbestos, a highly toxic material. Asbestos was used as an insulation in older trains, and to line the brake shoes. Railroad workers who inhaled asbestos fibers had a higher risk of developing serious medical conditions like mesothelioma asbestosis and lung cancer. They also had a greater chance of developing cardiopulmonary fibrosis.

While working railroad engineers and machinists, conductors, and others are exposed to diesel fumes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health categorizes the carcinogen benzene as one. It is found in the gasoline and diesel fuel that is burned by railroad engines. It can also be found in railroad tieways that have been treated with coal tar, creosote or other chemicals. Exposure to benzene, and other chemicals increase the risk of blood, bladder, colon kidney and esophageal cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and lymphoma. It also increases the risk of non-cancerous diseases like asthma, chronic obstructive lung disorder, and asbestosis.

Many railroad workers died from cancer triggered by exposure to dangerous chemicals while on the job. Anyone diagnosed with cancer as a result of railroad work should contact mesothelioma lawyers who are experienced in FELA lawsuits right away.

Exposure to welding Fumes

Rail workers are exposed to harmful chemicals that could cause serious health issues in the future, including cancer. They also are susceptible to lung diseases such as mesothelioma and other respiratory ailments. Exposure to welding fumes, asbestos, diesel exhaust silica, and solvents has been linked with blood cancer as well in other diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. If you've been diagnosed with a chronic illness due to exposure to welding fumes, diesel exhaust asbestos silica, solvents, and welding fumes contact an attorney for railroad workers' cancer to learn more about making an insurance claim.


The fumes from welding contain harmful substances like manganese, chromium and cadmium, all of which have been linked to cancer. The fumes also contain benzene which is a petroleum-based chemical that can cause blood cancer. Diesel exhaust fumes can be another source of benzene, to which train engineers, machinists and conductors are susceptible. Creosote also has the potential to cause blood cancer. This chemical is used for treating railroad tie. It is a poisonous and smelly compound that contains high levels of benzene.

Rail workers who were exposed in the course and in the scope of their work to these chemicals can file a suit under FELA. They may claim compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and other expenses. Multiple studies have shown that exposure to these substances can trigger mesothelioma as well as other illnesses, including lung cancer, bladder cancer, esophageal and kidney cancers, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and colon cancer.

Exposure to Solvents

Railroad workers are exposed various chemical solvents during their jobs. These solvents include benzene. The liquid is clear and flammable, with a sweet smell. It is used as a solvent as well as lubricant. It is also a byproduct of diesel exhaust that railroad machinists, engineers, conductors, and electricians are exposed to frequently. Benzene, a known carcinogen is a blood disorder causing agent like myeloma or leukemia.

In addition to benzene, railroad employees are exposed to other chemical solvents like creosote, coal tar. These chemicals are used to preserve wood during the construction and maintenance of railroad bridges and other structures. Rail tieways are also made from these chemicals, and are used by railroad track department workers to connect railroad tracks. These chemicals are toxic to the liver and skin.

Railroad workers who suffer from blood cancers such as Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Leukemia or Multiple Myeloma may be eligible to receive compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act. To be able to make a claim railroad workers must show that their work on the railroad contributed to their condition. Hughes Law Offices handled FELA claims with a positive outcome for railroad workers who developed cancers of the blood. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation. We will evaluate your case and advise you of the merits of your case. Our railroad settlement lawyers will not charge you attorney's fee unless they are able to recover money for your claim.

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