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Colon Cancer Caused by Railroad Work
Exposure to chemicals that pose a risk is a daily occurrence for railroad workers. It has been proven that this can cause cancer as well as other serious ailments.
Asbestos and diesel exhaust for example have both been linked with colon cancer. Exposure to certain metal-working fluids, pesticides, as well solvents can increase risk of colon cancer.
Exposures
Railroad workers are exposed harmful substances on a daily basis. Many of these carcinogens can be linked to cancer or other chronic health conditions. Federal Employers Liability (FELA) provides compensation to railroad workers suffering from cancer or chronic illnesses.
For instance, a wife of a retired railroad worker claimed that her husband's death from stomach cancer triggered by asbestos was caused by his job as a worker for CSX Transportation Inc. She contends that CSX did not provide the proper safety equipment to safeguard the worker from inhaling asbestos fibers when washing, sanding and painting materials that contained deadly material.
Another FELA claim involves railroad workers who were exposed to creosote, coal dust and other harmful substances on the job. cancer lawsuits can lead to leukemia, blood cancers, and lung diseases.
Benzene, a toxic chemical, is present in many products used by the railroad. This includes fuel as well as solvents. Studies have linked benzene with a range of cancers, including colon cancer. A lawyer who specializes in railroad cancers will determine if the disease you're suffering from was triggered by exposure to harmful chemicals at work and submit a claim on your behalf. Federal law limits the time required to submit a claim, so it is important to consult an attorney sooner rather than later.
Diagnosis
Railroad workers are exposed to numerous toxic chemicals and fumes on the job. The fumes from welding, asbestos, diesel exhaust and weed killers like Imazethapyr and dicamba could all cause cancer in the colon. Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with a medical condition that is connected to their work may be entitled to compensation via a lawsuit under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
A lawyer for railroad injuries can assist you in this claim. FELA was passed in 1908 and required railroads to pay for injuries sustained while on the job. This can include cancer diagnoses and other injuries.
At the end of 2016, a widow from Illinois filed an action against CSX Transportation Inc. claiming that the company failed to take adequate safety measures to prevent her husband's death from stomach cancer which has spread to colon cancer. Ruth Frieson claims that her husband died of cancer after being exposed to toxins and asbestos during his work. The jury heard testimony from two doctors from rehabilitative medicine, industrial hygienists and the plaintiff's wife and also his medical oncologist. They all claimed that asbestos, diesel exhaust and a lifetime of smoking contributed to the cancer. However, the jury gave a verdict in favor of the defendant railroad after just three hours of deliberation.
Treatment
If you've been diagnosed with colon cancer because of your railroad job it is essential to seek legal advice right as soon as possible. Under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), injured railroad workers have three years after their diagnosis to start a lawsuit.
Depending on how the cancer was diagnosed, there may be a number of complexities in bringing a suit against a railroad. For instance, in some circumstances, it might be difficult to pinpoint precisely the date and time of the exposure since many of these chemicals have a long half-life.
In determining the amount you will be awarded for your injury the jury will consider several different factors. This includes loss of income, medical expenses, and the pain and suffering you have endured. If a loved one of yours died because of their injuries, you may also be entitled to wrongful death damages.
In a recent case an ex-railroad worker claimed that colon cancer developed as a result of his continuous exposure to diesel exhaust, asbestos and other toxic chemicals on the job. He claimed that railroads did not comply with FELA safety standards. However, the court determined that the plaintiff had not conducted a "reasonably diligent" search for information regarding his condition. The jury concluded that he didn't have sufficient evidence to back his claim.
Damages
Railroad workers and people living near railyards are exposed to numerous toxic and carcinogenic chemicals, like asbestos and diesel exhaust. If you've suffered from illnesses linked to this exposure, our Houston railroad exposure lawyer can help you receive compensation. In addition to covering future and past medical expenses, you could be entitled to compensation for loss of earnings and costs for caregivers. You may also seek damages for emotional distress or pain and suffering as well as loss of enjoyment your life.
Our firm recently obtained the defense verdict on behalf of a Class 1 railroad client in a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) case. The plaintiff claimed that he had contracted kidney cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma because of his exposure to toxic substances such as creosote and diesel exhaust when working as an engineer of locomotive engines. The jury returned a verdict for defense after being deliberating for less that one hour.
In a separate FELA case our lawyers obtained a the summary judgment on behalf of the railroad in a case brought by a former freight train conductor. The suit claimed that he was suffering from lung cancer as a result of his work on railroads and was caused by asbestos and other toxic chemicals. We argued that a prior release agreement that was signed in connection to the settlement of the asbestos case was insufficient to bar the claim.
Read More: https://sites.google.com/view/railroadcancersettlements
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