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Colon Cancer Caused by Railroad Work

Exposure to harmful chemicals is a daily occurrence for railroad workers. It has been established that this can cause cancer as well as other serious health issues.

For example, asbestos and diesel exhaust have been linked to colon cancer. It's also been demonstrated that exposure to certain solvents, metal-working fluids and pesticides can increase colon cancer risk.

Exposures


Railroad workers are exposed dangerous substances on a regular routine. A number of these carcinogens have been linked with cancer and other chronic health conditions. Present and railroad controls limited lawsuit who suffer from cancer or other chronic illnesses can be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

For instance, the widow of a former railroad worker claimed that her husband's death from asbestos-related stomach cancer was due to his employment as a worker for CSX Transportation Inc. She contends that CSX did not provide the proper protection equipment to prevent him from breathing asbestos fibers during washing, sanding or painting materials that contained hazardous material.

Another FELA claim involves railroad workers who were exposed to coal dust, creosote and other harmful agents on the job. These chemicals can cause leukemia, blood cancers, and lung diseases.

Benzene, a poisonous chemical, is found in many products used by the railroad. This includes fuel as well as solvents. Studies have linked benzene to various cancers, like colon cancer. A lawyer from the railroad industry can determine if the condition you are suffering was caused due to exposure to dangerous chemicals at work and make a claim on your behalf. Federal law restricts the time to make an injury claim. It is therefore important to consult an attorney whenever you can.

Diagnosis

Rail workers are exposed to harmful chemicals and fumes on the job. For example, asbestos, welding fumes diesel exhaust, and herbicides such as Imazethapyr and dicamba are all known to cause cancer of the colon. Railroad workers who are diagnosed with a medical condition related to their job could be eligible for compensation through a lawsuit under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

A knowledgeable attorney who has experience in railroad accidents can assist you in pursuing this claim. FELA was enacted in 1908, and allows railroads to compensate for injuries that occur while working. This includes cancer diagnoses and other injuries.

A widow in Illinois filed a lawsuit against CSX Transportation Inc. at the end of 2016 claiming the company did not take the necessary safety measures to prevent the death of her late husband from stomach cancer, which later metastasized into colon cancer. Ruth Frieson claims that her husband died of cancer following being exposed to toxins and asbestos during his work. The jury heard the testimony of two doctors in rehabilitative medical therapy, industrial hygienists and the wife of the plaintiff and also his medical oncologist. They all claimed that asbestos, diesel exhaust and a lifetime of smoking contributed to his cancer. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendant railroad after just a little over three hours.

Treatment

It is essential to seek legal representation as soon as you can should you be diagnosed with colon cancer due to your work at railroad. Under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), injured railroad workers have three years from the date of their diagnosis to file a lawsuit.

A lawsuit against a railroad could be complicated depending on how you were diagnosed with cancer. For example, in some circumstances, it might be difficult to pinpoint precisely when the toxic exposure occurred since many of these chemicals have a lengthy half-life.

In determining the amount you will be awarded for your injury, the jury will consider several factors. Loss of income, medical expenses as well as pain and suffering are just a few factors that the jury will take into account. If your loved one has died because of their injuries, you could also be legally entitled to damages for their death.

In a recent case, an ex-railroad employee claimed he contracted cancer because of his constant exposure on the job to asbestos, diesel exhaust, and other toxic chemicals. He claimed that railroads did not comply with FELA safety standards. The court, however, ruled that the plaintiff had not conducted a "reasonably diligent" lookup for information about his condition. The jury concluded that he did not have sufficient evidence to prove his claim.

Damages

Railroad workers and residents near railyards are exposed to many carcinogenic and toxic chemicals including asbestos and diesel exhaust. If you've been diagnosed with illnesses linked to this exposure, our Houston railroad exposure lawyer can assist you in receiving compensation. In addition to covering future and past medical expenses, you may be entitled to compensation for loss of earnings and costs for caregivers. In addition, you may be able to pursue damages for suffering and pain as well as loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and more.

Our firm recently obtained a defense verdict on behalf of a Class 1 railroad client in the context of a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) case. The plaintiff claimed that he had contracted kidney cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma due exposure to toxic substances such as creosote as well as diesel exhaust while working as a locomotive engine engineer. After just under an hour of deliberation the jury reaffirmed a defense decision.

In a separate FELA lawsuit our lawyers obtained a the summary judgment in favor of the railroad defendant. The case was filed by an ex-train conductor. The lawsuit claimed that he developed lung cancer due to his job on the railroad and was caused by exposure to asbestos and other toxic substances. We argued that a prior release contract executed in connection to the settlement of the asbestos case was insufficient to bar the claim.

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