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20 Things That Only The Most Devoted Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Fans Should Know
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA railroad workers are able to sue to recover compensation for injuries. To succeed in bringing a claim, the injured worker must prove that negligence on the part of railroad workers contributed to their injuries.

The evidence presented in the trial included testimony from toxicologist who conducted various studies and relative risk factors to prove that Harris's myeloma had been caused by his exposure to diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

There is a link between benzene and a number of hematopoietic tumors that include Acute Myeloid Leukemia(AML), Acute Non-Lymphocytic Leukemia(ANLL) and Multiple Myeloma. According to pulmonary fibrosis lawsuit for Research on Cancer (IARC) the chemical the classification of benzene is Group 1 carcinogen. This chemical can be found in diesel fumes and railroad workers are frequently exposed to it.

Some railroad workers are also exposed to cleaning products like CRC or Safety-Kleen. These cleaning products typically contain a kind of benzene referred to as the methylbenzene. When methylbenzene is in contact with water, it's converted into a chemical called dioxin. Dioxins can cause lung cancer as well as other serious health problems.

Parker Waichman has successfully represented numerous railroad workers in personal injury claims against their employers under FELA. A jury handed down $7.5 million to an ex Chicago and North Western Railroad employee diagnosed with acute myeloid cancer following years of exposure.

Another instance involved one plaintiff who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma after working as a railroad signal maintenance engineer for a number of years. He claimed his condition was caused from exposure to diesel exhaust and the benzene that he was exposed to during his work. Prior to the beginning of trial, BNSF filed a motion for summary judgment based on the notion that plaintiff could have realized that his cancer was a result of his exposure to chemicals as well as environmental hazards during his railroad employment.

Creosote Exposure

Creosote, a poisonous chemical used to preserve wood has been linked to various cancers, including skin cancer and scrotal carcinoma. Railroad workers who were involved in the maintenance and repair of railway ties are regularly exposed to this chemical. mesothelioma lung cancer lawsuit has reported that those who handle creosote have a higher risk of developing cancer lethal than the general population.

A recent court case in which a railroad worker sued after he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. The case alleged that the exposure to diesel exhaust and other environmental dangers caused the cancer. The court ruled that the plaintiff was aware of the possibility of dangers posed by his work in the railroad and might have discovered his injuries via a reasonable internet search prior to the time he was diagnosed. He was not able to make the effort and his claim was deemed to be time-barred.

In a separate case the railroad won its defense verdict in a suit filed in Philadelphia County by an ex-railroad worker. The plaintiff claimed that he was diagnosed with bladder carcinoma as a result his exposure to smoke and other chemicals like diesel exhaust and creosote.

csx lawsuit has also obtained defense verdicts for cases involving different types of cancers, like prostate and lung cancer. These cases were brought by former railroad workers who claimed that their cancers had been due to a lifetime exposure to toxic chemicals at work. The firm is ready to analyze the facts of your case, and then explain your options.

Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos can be a problem for railroad workers. Workers are exposed to asbestos when they handle railroad ties, fix or install railway gear, or work on railroad railway ties. Asbestos can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and other illnesses.

In a case filed against CSX Transportation, plaintiff Ronald K. Harris claims that he contracted multiple myeloma as a consequence of his work for the railroad. Harris according to the lawsuit worked daily for CSX Transportation in its Laredo railroad yard. As a result, he inhaled "harmful, toxic chemicals, agents, fumes, particles, and substances that include but are not restricted to diesel exhaust, welding fumes, creosote, carbon monoxide, phenols dioxins, and heavy metals."

We successfully represented our clients in the trial of a jury that lasted two weeks. It was alleged repetitive lifting and bending while working as trackmen led to herniated disks in the lumbar area and an injury that caused a 25% disability for the rest of his life resulting in lost wage and pain and discomfort. The railroad was found not to be negligent, and the plaintiff received a minimal award.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed various environmental chemicals. Depending on the type of work done this exposure can lead to numerous health problems, including multiple myeloma. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma as because of work done on the railroad, you should contact Parker Waichman to discuss your options.


In a recent instance, railroad workers received $7.5 million from a jury following his diagnosis with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia. He sued two major railways, claiming their exposure to diesel exhaust and asbestos caused health issues.

However, the railroads filed a summary judgment motion arguing that the plaintiff was aware of crucial facts and the possible causes of his injuries at the time of his diagnosis. The court agreed with the railroads and granted their motion concluding that the plaintiff had not made a reasonable inquiry to determine if his condition was related to his employment at a railroad.

In the courtroom the plaintiff provided expert evidence from an industrial hygienist and epidemiologists. The expert witnesses claimed Harris's myeloma arose as a result of the exposure he received to diesel exhaust. The expert witness referenced a variety of studies to support this claim. These studies revealed an association between diesel exhaust and certain kinds of cancers. But, no reputable scientist has ever concluded that diesel exhaust is the cause of multiple myeloma.

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