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Railroad Lawsuit - Leukemia Caused by Benzene

A jury has awarded $7.5m to an employee of a railroad who contracted leukemia after exposure to toxic chemicals. He worked for two different railroad companies, and was exposed to Benzene which is carcinogen.

The plaintiff's job required him to deal with creosote coated ties and other equipment. He claimed that the chemical was covering his entire body from head to toe.

Benzene

Benzene, one of many harmful chemicals that can cause cancer is a carcinogen. It is a well-known carcinogen found in diesel exhaust fumes which railroad workers are regularly exposed to. Exposure to benzene has been linked with myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) and acute leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma as well as other blood cancers.

Creosote as well as diesel exhaust and other carcinogens are typical exposures for railway workers. Workers' compensation may cover some expenses and losses however, it does not cover all. A benzene lawsuit against a railroad may assist plaintiffs to recover damages that aren't covered by workers' compensation.

The widow of railroad worker John Thompson recently won a settlement for wrongful death involving benzene against his employer. John Thompson was an employee in maintenance of ways for the Chicago and North Western Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad between 1976 to 2008. He was constantly exposed to various solvents of petroleum such as benzene-laden sulfosote, naphtha distillates of coal carbolineum, paint strippers. In his professional life, John suffered from multiple types of cancer, including one type of leukemia known as myelodysplastic syndrome. John passed away in November 2009 of this illness. Leukemia lawsuit awarded him $7 million as an award of settlement. The settlement covers a substantial portion of his medical bills loss of income, pain and discomfort.

Creosote

Creosote is a mixture of chemicals, including dioxin, pentachlorophenol and polycyclic hydrocarbons. Long-term exposure to chemical vapors could cause irritation to the respiratory tract. Leukemia-like skin cancers and a similar disease known as acute myeloid leukemia are also linked to long-term creosote exposure.

Creosote can enter the body via the lungs, the stomach and intestines if food that is contaminated is consumed, drinking contaminated water or when it comes into contact with the skin. It is absorbed quickly through the skin. The exposure can cause damage to the kidneys, liver the gastrointestinal tract, and the central nervous system. The toxic mixture can also be absorbed through the eye and cause a range of ailments.

Railroad workers are exposed various hazardous chemicals in their workplaces. If they are injured by these toxic substances, they deserve compensation from their employer. Contact our railroad injury lawyers today to discuss your case.

Hull the town, which is a tiny Florida town, was once the home of an old rail company which used coal-tar creosote wood to waterproof and insectproof railroad ties made of wood. When CSX purchased the company several years ago the chemicals spread and polluted the surrounding land. Residents are suing CSX for contamination of their homes and drinking water. Regan the EPA Administrator, was in the area to know more. Residents claim that contaminated drinking waters near the UPRR facility can cause leukemia in children and other health issues.

Asbestos

Throughout the years, asbestos was utilized to make railroad materials. Asbestos dust posed a risk to railroad workers who worked near steam trains and in repair shops. These asbestos fibers were often transported home on the hair and clothing of the workers and exposed loved ones to the deadly substance.

Despite the dangers that come with asbestos exposure railroad companies have largely been ignoring or denying this for decades. Some railroad workers who were diagnosed with asbestos cancer later in life did not receive sufficient compensation from their employers.

Asbestos lawsuits differ from other claims for workers' compensation because of their complexities. Railroad workers may be able to claim compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). FELA is an alternative to traditional workers compensation laws. Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease are able to file a claim under FELA, as long as they can prove that their employer's negligence caused the injury.

The plaintiffs in the case assert that the railroad contaminated Fifth Ward with dangerous chemicals and failed to clean the area. The residents of the neighborhood at the time of the contamination suffered from a variety health issues that include throat and lung cancer, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses. The contamination also caused a decrease in property value.

Lead

Rail workers are exposed various carcinogenic substances, fumes, and chemicals. These toxic chemicals are believed to cause leukemia and other fatal illnesses in workers. These exposures are usually the result of railroad negligence.


Railroad workers are frequently exposed to diesel exhaust, welding fumes asbestos, silica and asbestos among other contaminants. These exposures could cause lung cancer bladder and esophageal carcinomas, kidney cancer, and other types of leukemia.

One of the major causes of leukemia, as well as other bone marrow and blood conditions is exposure to benzene. Benzene, a colorless fluid that is flammable, and which can evaporate into air, is a chemical that can cause leukemia. It is utilized in many industrial processes and it is found in small amounts in the air. The chemical is also present in gasoline and a variety of other products. Exposure to benzene in particular, when inhaled or consumed, could have serious health consequences.

Contact Napoli Shkolnik to receive a free review of your situation in the event that you worked in a train or railway and then contracted a serious illness such as leukemia, due to the negligence of your employer. We can help you obtain compensation for your medical care or lost income, as well as other damages. Our lawyers are passionate about helping Texans who have suffered injuries.

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