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FELA and Railroad Lawsuits
Railroad workers exposed to toxic chemicals such as diesel exhaust fumes, coal vapors, benzene or asbestos are at risk of developing serious illness, including cancer. A successful FELA case can award damages to pay medical expenses, income loss, pain and suffering.
A railroad worker who was diagnosed with leukemia has been awarded $7.5 million from Union Pacific. This is only one example of the justice system standing up for victims.
Benzene
Railroad workers are often exposed to hazardous substances and chemical solvents, such as benzene. The liquid, which is extremely evaporative, can be absorbed by the skin or inhaled. It has been linked with a variety of medical conditions, including cancer blood-related cancers like leukemia and Lymphoma, and bone-marrow diseases. It is also a carcinogen as well as part of coal tar creosote. It's used to protect railroad tieways from heat, sunlight snow, rain and sun.
A former railroad worker claimed that exposure to benzene when working with coal tar creosote on railroad ties resulted in Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), which progressed into Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A jury gave him $7.5 million in September.
Those who have been diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illnesses resulting from daily exposure to asbestos, benzene radioactive substances and other toxic chemicals have the right to make a claim for compensation under FELA. The statute of limitations may vary depending on the type and degree of cancer or disease. It is crucial to seek out an experienced lawyer as soon as possible.
A railroad attorney from Shaw Cowart can help you determine whether your case is a valid FELA claim. We provide free consultations, and we are well-versed in FELA and railroad workplaces.
Asbestos
Our attorneys have represented railroad employees who were diagnosed with lung cancer or other health conditions due to asbestos exposure. They typically worked in areas like repair shops, engine rooms and yards and on rail cars that had been damaged or track equipment that contained asbestos insulation that was degrading. This type of asbestos is particularly dangerous because, when it gets deteriorated tiny fibers are released into air. The fibers are breathed in by railroad employees and can cause mesothelioma and lung cancer, asbestosis and pleural plaque.
Railroad workers are at risk of developing lung disease from diesel exhaust, silicasand and welding fumes. These fumes can cause damage to the lungs, kidneys and the gastrointestinal tract. These injuries are often diagnosed several years after exposure, and can cause to debilitating and serious conditions.
A recent case involving Conrail exposes the dangers associated with this kind of work. The Appeals Court upheld a jury award of $2.3 million against Conrail for a former railway employee who passed away from mesothelioma. A jury awarded damages to cover the pain and suffering along with companionship loss, future medical expenses, and other losses. This case highlights the importance to work with an experienced attorney who can quickly determine whether an FELA claim is legitimate.
Radioactive Substances
Railroad workers exposed to radioactive substances are at risk of developing certain types of cancers as well as other serious diseases. They are often concealed in the materials used by railroads to clean tracks and other rail yards. It is often difficult to detect them unless the railroad company tests for Gamma and Alpha radiation. If a railroad worker develops cancer or suffers from another illness triggered by exposure to carcinogenic materials on the job, he could apply for an FELA and receive compensation from his former employer.
Research has shown that railway workers are more likely to develop various cancers than other people. This is because they are constantly exposed to toxic substances that can lead to lung cancer, such as asbestos, the sand dust (silica) and diesel fumes, welding fumes and creosote.
A lawyer for railroads must be sought out as soon as is possible by railroad employees who have been diagnosed as having cancer due to exposure to radiation while working. They can help them determine whether they have a legal claim against their former employers and submit the appropriate lawsuits under FELA. These lawsuits could result in compensation for medical expenses, loss of income, discomfort and pain. Additionally, they can compensate for the loss of a loved one's life in a wrongful death claim. An experienced railroad attorney can assist victims in obtaining the maximum amount of damages they are entitled to, under FELA.
FELA
Conductors, engineers, and train crew members work in hazardous situations where they may damage their lungs, without even realizing it. If a former railroad worker has developed an illness like lung cancer or a different condition that could have been related to their work, they may be able to claim compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
In contrast to workers' compensation, FELA allows railroad employees who have been injured to file a lawsuit. This includes past and future medical costs and emotional suffering. An attorney who is familiar with the regulations under FELA could provide you with options to file.
To win a FELA lawsuit, you will need to prove that the employer acted in a negligent way. Negligence could include breaking a law or rule, failing to meet the acceptable standards of care, and more. A FELA lawyer can look over your case and determine if railroad negligence was the cause of your illness.
Railroad exposure can cause a variety of lung diseases. If pulmonary fibrosis lawsuit were exposed to asbestos, diesel exhaust creosote, or other toxins during your career on the railway, a mesothelioma lawyer who is experienced can assist you in filing for compensation under FELA. Hughes Law Offices has handled FELA cases in the past, and they have led to a variety of settlements and verdicts.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/railroadcancersettlements
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