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Railroad Settlement For Emphysema

Railroad workers suffer emphysema from years of exposure to dust, toxic fumes and gases. Our FELA firm helps them with filing occupational disease claims.

Emphysema patients rely a lot on railroad settlements to pay for treatment, hospitalization and costs associated with the condition. The condition of the lung can be caused by a range of particles inhaled, including diesel exhaust, silica sand and asbestos.

Silica Sand

Silica can be found in the earth's crust as small grains. It is made up of silicon dioxide (SiO2) that has an unique crystal lattice structure that provides it with its hardness and other properties. It is utilized in construction.

Inhaling silica dust could cause silicosis. It is a work-related lung disease that could lead to the death of the lungs. It occurs when small particles of crystallized silica are absorbed into the lung which causes inflammation and scarring. As time passes, fibrosis forms around the silica particle and the lungs are permanently scarred. This can make breathing very difficult and may lead to emphysema, bronchitis, tuberculosis or lung cancer.

Railroad workers are exposed to crystalline silica in many different ways, like drilling or hammering rocks with silica; blasting with abrasive; and working with masonry materials and concrete. Other sources include sand, rice hulls and other plant tissues that contain silica, and certain paints.

The tiniest of particles of silica are inhaled deeply into the lungs where they cause serious damage. As a result, the railroads should make sure that employees are protected from silica exposure by limiting their time in areas that have significant airborne sand. Railroads should also offer mouthpieces and footwear that are sand-free for employees who will use equipment that produces sand in the air. Moreover, trains should be outfitted with filters that stop the sand from getting into the cabin.

Welding Fumes

When you think of welding it is possible that you envision welding professionals who are surrounded by sparkling sparks and elegant curled fumes. The romantic image quickly disappears when you think about the effect of these fumes on the health of workers.

The fume from welding is a toxic mixture of metal particles, chemicals and gases. Lymphoma lawsuit settlement of elements can harm the health of welding workers over the long and short timeframes. The exact composition of welding fumes is determined by many factors including the type of metal being welded, the paint and coatings on the metal, and the shielding gas used.

Metal fume fever is a typical symptom of welding fumes. It is characterized by flu like symptoms like fatigue chills, aches and chills. The symptoms can also include an unpleasant metallic taste in the mouth, as well as general feeling of being unwell.

Lymphoma lawsuit settlement of exposure to welding fumes may be minimized by a range of measures to control the fumes, including local exhaust ventilators (LEV) as well as respiratory protection equipment and mechanical general ventilation. However it is essential to note that these measures should be viewed as a last resort measure. When welding fume levels cannot be controlled with these methods however, a COSHH assessment must be conducted to determine the appropriate controls. This includes estimating the amount of exposure and determining what steps are required to reduce it if prevention is not reasonable.

Diesel Exhaust


In recent times, there has been a move to use "cleaner" diesel engines for trucks and other vehicles. However, people who work in the fields of construction, agriculture and other industries that rely on large machinery that burns diesel fuel are still exposed to this harmful fume. The fumes are a mixture of hundreds of harmful chemicals that can cause damage to your skin, lungs, and internal organs.

Diesel exhaust fumes are often inhaled by railroad workers driving trains. Additionally, shop workers who are required to remain in the engine while it is in the shop are also exposed to these toxic fumes.

Diesel exhaust from diesel engines is made up of gasoline that has not been burned as well as toxic chemicals. These chemicals comprise particulate (soot) as well as hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds. Breathing in high concentrations of these pollutants can cause respiratory symptoms such as coughing, irritation of the nose and throat and breath shortness. It can also lead to an accumulation of lungs.

Studies on diesel exhaust have proven that it can also increase the risk of developing lung cancer in people. CSX Transportation settlement for Research on Cancer, which is part of World Health Organization, has classified diesel exhaust as carcinogenic for human beings.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a dangerous material that was previously employed in the railroad industry. It was tough and resistant to corrosion, as well as an excellent insulation. It was simple to install and affordable to make. However, asbestos has been linked to a variety of different types of lung cancer, as well as other illnesses. The mesothelioma experts at Simmons Hanly Conroy are familiar with the effect asbestos exposure can have on railroad workers' life and health. We assist railroad workers who have been injured and file FELA suits to receive financial compensation for their injuries.

Railroad workers are at a higher risk for mesothelioma, asbestos-related diseases, and other illnesses than the rest of the workforce. This is particularly the case for those who worked before 1950 when railroads changed from steam to diesel engines. They could have been exposed when they repaired, built or sanded rail cars tracks, and locomotives made of this deadly material.

Because mesothelioma and asbestos-related illnesses have a long time of dormancy, many injured railroad workers did not realize they had a disease until decades after their exposure. If you suffer from a respiratory condition like COPD, lung cancer or mesothelioma that has a connection to your previous work on the railroad, it is essential to consult a skilled mesothelioma attorney immediately.

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