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Railroad Lawsuit - Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Railroad workers are exposed to a variety of carcinogenic substances, including diesel exhaust fumes, welding fumes, and chemical solvents. This can lead to various diseases, including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

A railroad cancer attorney can help you determine if your cancer is caused by work exposures, and seek compensation for medical expenses and discomfort and pain.

Benzene

Benzene is a common chemical compound throughout the world. It is a colorless, pale yellow liquid with a sweet odor which quickly evaporates into atmosphere. It is utilized in degreasers, dyes as well as pesticides, solvents and solvents. plastics, lubricants and resins. union pacific railroad lawsuits occurs naturally in crude oil. Long-term exposure to benzene can harm the bone marrow and cause leukemia, as well as other blood-related cancers. It can also trigger convulsions, changes to heartbeat and liver disease, and reduce the fertility of a person.

Railroad workers are at elevated risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic disorder and multiple myeloma because of their exposure to benzene. This is especially relevant for those who worked around locomotives or on them in the railway shop in which they were exposed to diesel exhaust. Exposure to coal tar which is used as a wood preserver is also a risk of exposure to benzene.

The personal representative of an BNSF employee who died from leukemia filed a number of lawsuits, including eight in the year 2018. The plaintiff's work history with the railway company stretched back many years. She worked as a hostler at a yard in Alliance, Nebraska for 33 years. She was exposed to diesel exhaust and other toxic chemicals while working on locomotives, cars and rail ties. She also used benzene-based chemicals Liquid Wrench to break bolts.

Glyphosate

Glyphosate is a commonly used herbicide is used by railroad workers to eliminate weeds along tracks and around stations. Exposure to this chemical could cause non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other serious health issues. If you have been exposed to glyphosate and developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a railroad injury lawyer can help you seek compensation from the company that wronged you.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization has classified glyphosate a probable cancerous substance. The chemical works by targeting a protein in plants called shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). This blocks EPSPS from creating its own natural product which is the building protein. The glyphosate is able to bind with EPSPS, destroying its structure. It also hinders the the EPSPS from fulfilling its normal function, which can cause cell death.

In the short-term, glyphosate could have negative effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin irritation and eye irritation. In extreme instances exposure to glyphosate could cause death. The herbicide is widely used on a broad range of crops such as soy beans, corn, and grains. Surface runoff and rainwater may also contain glyphosate. Because of its widespread use, trace amounts of glyphosate can be consumed by consumers.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed a wide range of dangerous substances, including diesel fumes, benzene asbestos, coal dust, silica and creosote. Carcinogens can cause cancer, lung disease, and other health issues. Federal law allows the current, former, and retired rail employees to sue their employers if they are diagnosed with medical conditions that are related to their work exposures.

For decades, asbestos was a major element of the railroad industry. A lot of railroad workers were exposed to this hazardous material. A knowledgeable railroad asbestos exposure lawyer could look over your work records and medical records to determine if you were diagnosed with mesothelioma, or another illness due to on-the-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 protect his health from harmful chemicals. The lawsuit alleges that the railroad company violated FELA safety regulations by failing to eliminate asbestos and other harmful materials and also not ensuring that workers are exposed to toxic chemicals.

The lawsuit states that the job of a conductor on trains included handling and operating railroad machinery. It also claims that the railroad used weedkillers to maintain right-of-way spaces, which led to exposure to glyphosate which is a harmful herbicide that can cause non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other ailments. A jury awarded the plaintiff one million dollars in compensation damages.


Secondhand Smoke

Many railroad workers have been diagnosed with cancer and other chronic illnesses due to the toxic chemicals they were exposed to on a daily basis. Railroad employees who suffer from cancer or other ailments due to their exposure carcinogenic substances are able to file lawsuits under FELA against their former employers.

For instance, a man from Pennsylvania who was a railroad worker filed an action against his former employers claiming that he contracted kidney cancer as a result of being exposed to carcinogens over the course of nearly 40 years. He claimed that he was exposed to asbestos, vinyl chloride, as well as other hazardous substances on a regular basis when working for various railroad companies in the Philadelphia area.

Another railroad worker who filed a lawsuit claimed that his job as a railway worker contributed to the development of lung cancer, as well as other serious health issues. He was a worker for CSX Transportation, Inc. for over 20 years and was regularly exposed to harmful toxins such as diesel exhaust and secondhand smoke. He also worked with railroad ties which were coated with a chemical called creosote.

Despite the dangers of smoking secondhand being known for decades and even some time to stop smoking in the cabs of locomotives. Smoking secondhand has been linked with a range of cancers and other serious health problems, including asthma, bronchitis, lung and heart disease.

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