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Railroad Lawsuit - Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Railroad workers are exposed diverse carcinogenic substances like diesel exhaust fumes. This can cause a variety of diseases including non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
A railroad cancer lawyer can help you determine whether your cancer is related to exposures at work and seek compensation for your medical expenses and pain and suffering.
Benzene
Benzene is one of the world's most common chemical compounds. It is a clear or pale yellow liquid that has a sweet scent and evaporates quickly into the air. It is utilized in degreasers, dyes pesticides, solvents, plastics, lubricants and resins. It is also naturally present in crude oil. Long-term exposure to benzene can damage bone marrow and cause leukemia, as well as other blood-related diseases. It can also cause convulsions and changes to heartbeat and liver disease, as well as decrease fertility in a person.
Railroad workers are at increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic disorder and multiple myeloma because of their exposure to benzene. This is especially true of those who worked near or on locomotives in the railway shop where they may be exposed to diesel exhaust. Exposure to coal tar, which is used to preserve wood as well as a wood preserver, can expose you to benzene.
The personal representative of an BNSF employee who died of leukemia filed 27 lawsuits, eight in 2018. The plaintiff worked for the railroad company for decades. She worked as a hostler at a yard in Alliance, Nebraska for 33 years. She was exposed by diesel exhaust and other toxic chemical while working on automobiles railway ties, locomotives, and cars. She also dealt with benzene-based chemicals such as Liquid Wrench as an agent for breaking bolts.
Glyphosate
Glyphosate, an herbicide that is widely used is employed by railroad workers to get rid of weeds that grow on tracks and around stations. Exposure to this chemical could cause non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and other serious health issues. If you've been exposed the chemical glyphosate and later developed non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, a railroad accident lawyer can assist you to seek compensation from the company that harmed you.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization has classified Glyphosate as a potential cancerous chemical. The chemical works by targeting a protein in plants called shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). This stops EPSPS from generating its own natural product which is the building protein. The glyphosate then binds to the EPSPS, which then breaks its structure. It also stops EPSPS from performing its normal function, which can cause cell death.
In the short-term, glyphosate may have negative effects like nausea vomiting, diarrhea, eye irritation and skin irritation. In extreme cases, exposure may lead to death. The herbicide is widely used on a variety crops which include soybeans, corn oilseeds, grains, certain fruits and vegetables. Rainwater and surface runoff may also contain glyphosate. Due to its widespread usage consumers frequently consume tiny amounts of glyphosate.
Asbestos
Railroad workers are exposed a variety of hazardous substances, including diesel fumes and asbestos. Carcinogens can cause cancer, lung disease and other health issues. Federal law permits current, former and retired rail employees to sue their employers when they are diagnosed with medical conditions linked to their work-related exposures.
Asbestos played a major role in the railroad industry for decades and many railroad workers were affected by exposure to this harmful material. A knowledgeable railroad asbestos exposure lawyer could review your workplace records and medical records to determine if you were diagnosed with mesothelioma, or other illnesses due to job exposure.
A train conductor has filed an action in the United States against Norfolk Southern for Hodgkin's lymphoma. He claims that the company failed to safeguard his health from harmful chemicals. The lawsuit alleges that Norfolk Southern violated FELA regulations by not properly assessing asbestos and other hazardous materials and also failing to monitor workers' exposure to dangerous chemicals.
The lawsuit claims that the job of a train conductor included handling and operating railway equipment. The suit also alleges that the railroad used weed killers to keep right-of-way spaces clean which could have led to exposure to glyphosate, a poisonous herbicide that may cause non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other ailments. A jury awarded the plaintiff one million dollars of compensation.
Second-Hand Smoke
A large number of railroad employees have been diagnosed with cancer and other chronic illnesses because of the toxic chemicals they were exposed to daily. Under mesothelioma lung cancer lawsuit , railroad employees who suffer from cancer or other illnesses caused by exposure to carcinogenic substances are able to pursue lawsuits against their former employers.
For instance a man from Pennsylvania who worked as railroad workers filed an action against his former employers alleging that he was diagnosed with kidney cancer as a result of being exposed to carcinogens for nearly 40 years. He claimed that he was exposed to asbestos, vinyl chloride and other harmful substances on a daily basis while working for various railroad companies in the Philadelphia area.
Another railroad worker who filed a lawsuit alleged that his job as a railway worker contributed to the development of lung cancer, as well as other serious health problems. He worked for CSX Transportation, Inc. for a period of 20 years, and was exposed daily to toxins, including diesel exhaust and secondhand smoke. He also handled railroad ties which were coated with a chemical known as creosote.
Despite the dangers of secondhand smoking being well-known for a long time railroads have taken a long time to ban smoking in cabs for locomotives. Secondhand smoke exposure has been linked to a variety of illnesses, including cancers and serious health issues including asthma and bronchitis.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/railroadcancersettlements
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