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A Railroad Cancer Lawyer Can Help Workers Sue For Blood Cancer


Railroad workers who are exposed to a wide range of carcinogenic chemicals while on their job are exposed to significant health risk. If employees are diagnosed with cancer or another chronic illness, a dedicated railroad cancer lawyer can help them seek compensation from their employer.

For example, CN rail yard workers were exposed to the creosote preservative for wood for a long time, and some have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Similar to this, research has linked the weedkiller, glyphosate, to an increased risk of lung cancer.

Benzene

The chemical benzene is sweet and has a clear liquid scent. It can be absorbed through the skin and quickly vaporizes. Benzene is found in various products, like solvents and lubricants. It is also found in diesel and gasoline. The World Health Organization lists benzene as a carcinogen for humans. Benzene is linked to several types of blood cancers. BNSF Railway lawsuit include acute myelogenous (AML) leukemia in children, and chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), in adults.

Acute myelogenous Leukemia can cause bone marrow, red blood cells and white blood cells to become abnormal. This can result in blood tumors that affect the immune system and may cause serious side negative effects. It can also affect the nervous system and brain. It is estimated that more than 200 000 railroad workers are suffering with AML or other blood cancers caused by their work-related exposure to toxic chemicals.

In the past railroad workers were exposed to creosote and diesel fumes as well as pesticides, herbicides, and asbestos. These carcinogens are utilized in many railyard tasks, including track maintenance and other infrastructure. BNSF had a duty under Federal law to give workers adequate protection from these hazardous chemicals. This lack of protection led to many cases of long term and painful illness. A skilled lawyer could help you seek compensation for your damages under FELA, the Federal Employers Liability Act.

Creosote

Creosote can be found on wood treated by railroad workers. The toxic chemicals can penetrate the skin and begin to harm cells. Over time, a worker on the railroad could develop blood cancer because of exposure. Cancers can vary from acute leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, and non-Hodgkin's lymphom to acute myeloid cancer. Exposure to these chemicals can cause bladder, lung and skin cancers.

Railroad lawsuits claim that the railroad did not warn workers about the risks and didn't take the necessary steps to safeguard the workers. Additionally, some of these chemicals are abrasive and could cause burns to the skin. Creosote can trigger stomach pain, stomach ache, stomach burning, and a itchy rash.

A recent case involves a railroad worker who claims that his exposure to toxic chemicals and chemicals led him to have chronic health problems. He claims that his job required him to work with ties that were soaked with solvents and creosote. He also said that he used gloves treated with creosote.

A jury awarded an ex-railway employee $7.5 Million for injuries caused by creosote and other chemicals that were in his environment on the job. He filed a lawsuit under the Federal Employers Liability Act claiming that the railroad did not provide him with the proper safety equipment.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed to a wide range of chemicals including diesel exhaust and welding fumes. They may also be exposed to asbestos or silica. This means that they are susceptible to various illnesses and conditions. Lung cancer is one of the most common conditions but other ailments and injuries are also linked to railway jobs. A knowledgeable lawyer for railroads can evaluate a worker's case and help him or her pursue the maximum amount of compensation that they are entitled to under federal law.

Benzene is a chemical that was banned in the United States 20 years ago however it is still found in degreasers, solvents and solvents used by railroad workers. It's a product of diesel exhaust, and can cause anemia. Workers have also been diagnosed with lymphoma. an illness that affects the blood cells.

A number of lawsuits have been filed against CSX Railroad Company by workers who claim their work exposed them to toxic substances. Eight lawsuits were filed in the year 2018. In one of these lawsuits, the wife of a Waycross man claimed his work as a railroad machinist caused stomach cancer that led to his death in 2014. In other lawsuits the plaintiffs claim that they were exposed to diesel exhaust, creosote and benzene as well, as herbicides, weedkillers and asbestos.

Diesel Exhaust

The diesel train fumes contain cancer-causing chemicals like benzene. It is a clear liquid that is flame-resistant, is used an lubricant and solvent. It is also present in diesel exhaust, which railroad workers, including engineers and machinists are exposed to on a daily basis. Benzene is a carcinogen, and exposure to it can cause blood system cancers.

Other cancer-causing substances that railroad workers are exposed include creosote and coal tar. Creosote can be described as a thick, oily liquid that is used to treat railroad ties. It is a well-known carcinogen that is breathed in by railroad workers. It is the reason for around 40 percent of lung cancers among American railroad workers in the study that ran for 38 years.

Exposure to diesel exhaust could increase the risk of multiple myeloma. This cancer affects the bone-marrow and can influence the production of plasma. Diesel exhaust is also a source of particulate material, which can lead to deaths from chronic respiratory illnesses in addition to smoking.

Hughes Law Offices can help you if you're a railroad worker or former railroad employee who has been diagnosed as having blood cancer or another disease, that could be the result of exposure to asbestos, benzene or other toxic substances in the workplace. Contact Hughes Law Offices to discuss your case with an experienced railroad lawyer. The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees to file claims for compensation when their employers are guilty of negligence which causes an workplace illness.

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