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5 Tools Everyone In The Railroad Lawsuit Esophageal Cancer Industry Should Be Using
A Railroad Lawsuit For Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Railroad workers frequently have prolonged exposure to carcinogenic chemicals and substances like creosote, benzene and asbestos. If you have been diagnosed with cancer and believe that your exposure to these chemicals at work caused it, you may be entitled to compensation.

The FELA allows railroad workers to sue for negligence. Contact a specialist railroad lawsuit acute myeloidleukemia lawyer for more details.

Benzene Exposure

Benzene, a colorless toxic gas, can cause cancer when exposed for a long time. It is produced naturally in the environment, and also by gas emissions and smoking tobacco. The skin also absorbs the benzene. Railroad workers who developed cancer due to exposure to benzene may be eligible for monetary compensation from their employer.

In one case, the widow of a railroad employee who passed away was awarded $1,500,000 by the company which employed her husband. Her late husband was a pumpman on several tankers during the 1970s and 80s. He was regularly exposed to benzene's toxic fumes. His wife filed a lawsuit for unjustified death against the vessel owner after he died in 1995 of acute myeloid lymphoma.

Acute myeloid cancer is a cancer that can spread quickly and could be fatal within just a few months after diagnosis if it is not treated. The majority of the time, it is treated by chemotherapy. However, in certain instances, targeted therapy and radiation could be utilized.

We obtained defense verdicts for an industry class 1 railroad in two cases where plaintiffs claimed injury to their brains from solvent-induced exposure throughout their 23-year journey on the railroads. The defense provided expert testimony by a medical expert regarding causation, industrial hygiene, and the jury found that the railway workplace was relatively safe.

Creosote Exposure

It is a mixture comprised of hundreds of chemicals used to preserve wood, such as railroad ties. It is made up of a variety of carcinogens that are known which include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The PAHs present in creosote are taken up through the skin, and can be inhaled through drinking water contaminated with the chemical. PAHs can be absorbed into lungs where they may cause lung cancer.

Creosote can trigger several symptoms, such as eye irritation, respiratory irritation and nausea and vomiting. It can cause skin burns in the second and third degree. The coal tar creosote compound is a mixture of PAH compounds that include naphthalene, naphthalene, and other carcinogenic compounds such as acenaphthene.

Creosote exposure can affect the health of the workers and their families as well. Certain workers have developed papular basal cell carcinomas (common occupational skin cancers) which may expand to different areas of the body. Others have suffered from chronic lung disease the liver fibrosis, esophageal, and esophage and chronic bronchitis.

The railroad industry does not always communicate effectively with its employees about the dangers associated with exposure to long-term toxic substances. It is not unusual for railroad employees to leave cranes, diesel locomotives or forklifts on the road while they work. BNSF Railway lawsuit generate large amounts of diesel exhaust, which can be inhaled and ingested through the lungs. They also soak rags with benzene solvents to clean machines and tools.

Worker's Compensation

Railroad workers who develop cancer or other chronic diseases due to exposure harmful chemicals like benzene and Creosote may be eligible for reimbursement for medical expenses and other expenses. A New York railroad cancer attorney could assist in pursuing claims for damages in the form of money under the Federal Employers Liability Act, or FELA.


Many diseases resulting from exposure to carcinogenic substances at work, such as asbestos and diesel fumes, are not apparent until the worker is older. In the majority of cases, time limit for a statute of limitations is three years after the first diagnosis. Therefore, it is essential that potential victims speak with an attorney who handles railroad injuries as quickly as possible after being diagnosed.

In a recent case, Napoli Shkolnik PLLC successfully defended the suit brought against our client by a former railway worker who was diagnosed with leukemia after decades of exposure to toxic chemicals. The plaintiff alleged that the company violated FELA by failing to properly train their employees and provide them with proper safety equipment.

The jury gave the plaintiff $7.5 million in damages, after determining that his cancer was directly related to his work at the Chicago & North Western Railroad. The man was exposed to various harmful chemicals such as benzene, creosote and degreasing solvents during his time working for the company.

FELA

When a former railroad worker is diagnosed with cancer as a result of exposure to toxic chemicals during their work and is diagnosed with cancer, they can be able to file a claim under Federal Employers Liability Act, or FELA. Contrary to the statutes for workers' compensation that cover medical expenses and lost wages to the victims, FELA is a statute based on fault that requires evidence of the railroad company not protecting their employees from the dangers posed by chemical exposures.

Railroad companies are often involved in FELA lawsuits that concern occupational diseases. Defense attorneys often argue that the former employee is unable to pinpoint specific instances of health problems. They also point to the lack of official test results that indicate the presence of toxins or carcinogens found in equipment or components manufactured and used by the railway company.

In a successful FELA claim the family members of the victim may be compensated for past and future suffering as well as loss of enjoyment of life, mental distress, and other damages. If the victim dies as a result of their injuries and/or injuries, a wrongful demise claim can be pursued to collect compensation for the deceased's family members.

At Napoli Shkolnik PLLC, we collaborate with experienced FELA lawyers to assist injured railroad workers obtain the financial help they require. Contact us for a complimentary consultation. We represent railroad workers throughout the country, including New York City, Boston, Hartford, St. Louis, Denver, and other cities.

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