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10 Things That Everyone Doesn't Get Right About The Word "Railroad Lawsuit Blood Cancer"
blacklands railroad lawsuit Caused by Railroad Work

Railroad workers are exposed harmful chemicals on a regular routine. It has been proven to cause many kinds of cancer and other serious illnesses.

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

Exposures

If they are unloading or loading chemicals or cleaning up spills breathing diesel exhaust, or using other solvents railroad workers are exposed to dangerous substances in their jobs. A number of these carcinogens have been linked to cancer and other chronic health issues. Federal Employers Liability (FELA) offers the railroad workers with cancer or chronic illnesses.

For example, a widow of a former railroad worker claimed that her husband's death from asbestos-related stomach cancer was a result of his work at CSX Transportation Inc. She alleges CSX did not provide the proper safety equipment to shield the worker from inhaling asbestos fibers when washing, sanding and painting materials that contained the dangerous material.

Another FELA claim is about railroad workers being exposed to coal dust and other toxic agents while at work. These chemicals can cause blood cancers, as well as lung disease.

The chemical benzene is toxic that can be found in the products used by railroads, such as fuel and different solvents. Studies have found a link between benzene and a variety of cancers, including colon cancer. A lawyer for railroad cancer can determine whether the illness you're suffering from was caused by your exposure to hazardous chemicals on the job and make a claim on your behalf. Federal law restricts the time it takes to file a claim, so it is essential to consult an attorney sooner rather than later.

Diagnosis


Rail workers are exposed to harmful chemicals and fumes on the job. Asbestos, welding fumes, diesel exhaust and weed killers such as Imazethapyr and dicamba could all cause cancer of the colon. Railroad workers who are diagnosed with a disease related to their job could be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA).

A knowledgeable attorney who has experience in railroad accidents can help you pursue this claim. FELA which was passed in 1908 allows railroads to compensate for injuries sustained while working. This includes injuries such as the diagnosis of cancer, and it can offer substantial compensation.

In the summer of 2016 a widow from Illinois filed an action against CSX Transportation Inc. claiming that the company failed to provide adequate safety precautions to prevent her husband's death from stomach cancer that metastasized to colon cancer. Ruth Frieson claims that her husband died from cancer due to being exposed to toxins and asbestos during his work. During the trial, jurors were presented with expert testimony by two doctors of rehabilitative medicine as well as industrial hygiene specialists, as well as testimony from the plaintiff's wife, as well as his medical oncologist who claimed that exposure to asbestos, diesel exhaust, and smoking cigarettes for years caused his cancer. However, the jury delivered a verdict in favor of the railroad defendant after just three hours of deliberation.

Treatment

If you've been diagnosed with colon cancer resulting from your railroad job it is essential to seek legal representation now. Under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) railroad workers who are injured have three years after their diagnosis to start a lawsuit.

A lawsuit against a railroad can be complicated based on the manner in which you were diagnosed with cancer. In some cases it is difficult to pinpoint the exact time of toxic exposure because many chemicals have a long-lasting half-life.

The jury will take into account a number of factors when determining the amount of compensation you will receive for your injuries. These include the loss of income, medical expenses and the suffering and pain you have endured. If your loved one died because of their injuries, you could also be entitled to wrongful death damages.

In a recent instance, an ex-railroad worker claimed colon cancer was the result of his continuous exposure to asbestos, diesel exhaust and other toxic chemicals on the job. He claimed that railroads did not comply with FELA safety standards. The court decided, however, that the plaintiff did not conduct a "reasonably thorough" search for information regarding his condition. The jury concluded that he did not have sufficient evidence to back his claim.

Damages

Railroad workers and those living near railyards are exposed various toxic and carcinogenic chemicals, such as asbestos and diesel exhaust. If you've been diagnosed with illnesses linked to this exposure, our Houston railroad exposure lawyer can help you obtain compensation. You may also be entitled to compensation for the cost of lost wages and expenses for caregivers. You can also seek damages for emotional distress and pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment your life.

Our firm recently won a defense verdict on behalf of a Class 1 railroad client in an Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) case. The plaintiff alleged that he developed kidney cancer and Hodgkin's lymphoma as a result of work-related exposure to creosote diesel exhaust and other toxic substances when working on the railroad as an engineer of locomotives. After less than an hour of deliberation, the jury returned a defense decision.

In another FELA case the lawyers of our firm won a the summary judgment on behalf of the railroad defendant in a lawsuit filed by a former freight train conductor. The lawsuit claimed that he suffered from lung cancer as a result of the work he did for railroads, and that it was caused by asbestos and other toxic chemicals. We asserted that the claim was not barred by an earlier release agreement signed in connection with his settlement of a prior asbestos case.

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