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Colon Cancer Caused by Railroad Work
Railroad workers are exposed to harmful chemicals on a regular routine. It has been proved that this can cause cancer as well as other serious ailments.
Asbestos and diesel exhaust, for example have been linked with colon cancer. It has also been established that exposure to certain solvents, metal-working fluids and pesticides can increase the risk of colon cancer.
Exposures
Whether they are unloading or loading chemicals or cleaning up spills, breathing diesel exhaust or using various solvents, railroad workers are exposed harmful substances while performing their job. Many of these carcinogens can be linked to cancer or other chronic health issues. Present and cancer lawsuit who suffer from cancer or other chronic illnesses can be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
A widow of a retired railroad worker claimed that her husband passed away from stomach cancer caused by asbestos because of his work for CSX Transportation Inc.
Another FELA claim is about railroad workers being exposed to coal dust as well as other harmful agents while at work. These chemicals can cause leukemia, other blood cancers and lung diseases.
It is a poisonous chemical that is found in the products that are used in railroads, including fuel and different solvents. Studies have linked benzene to a variety of cancers including colon cancer. A knowledgeable lawyer for railroad cancer could determine if your illness was caused by exposure to dangerous chemicals and file a claim on your behalf. Federal law limits the time you have to submit claims. It is therefore important to consult a lawyer immediately.
Diagnosis
Railroad workers are exposed to various toxic chemicals and fumes on the job. The fumes from welding, asbestos diesel exhaust, as well as weed killers like Imazethapyr or dicamba, can cause colon cancer. Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with a medical condition related to their job could be eligible for compensation through a lawsuit under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
An attorney for railroad accidents can assist you with this claim. FELA was enacted in 1908, and, requires railroads pay for injuries sustained while on the job. This includes injuries like cancer, and it can offer an enormous amount of compensation.
A widow in Illinois sued CSX Transportation Inc. at the end of 2016 alleging the company did not take the necessary safety measures to ensure the survival of her late husband from stomach cancer which metastasized into colon cancer. The plaintiff, Ruth Frieson, claims that her husband's exposure asbestos and toxins as a result of his work at CSX caused the cancer and ultimately his death. During the trial, jurors were able to hear expert testimony from two doctors of rehabilitative medicine as well as industrial hygienists, as from the plaintiff's wife and his medical oncologist who claimed that exposure to diesel exhaust, asbestos and smoking for a long time caused his cancer. However, the jury delivered a verdict in favor of the railroad defendant after just a little over three hours of deliberation.
Treatment
It is crucial to seek legal advice as soon as possible if you have been diagnosed with colon cancer due to your work at railroad. Under the Federal Employers Liability Act, railroad workers who have been injured can pursue a lawsuit within three years from the date of their diagnosis.
Based on the way in which your cancer was diagnosed, there may be many complexities in filing a lawsuit against a railroad. In some instances, it can be difficult to pinpoint the exact moment of exposure to toxic chemicals because a lot of chemicals have a long-lasting half-life.
The jury will consider several factors when determining the amount of compensation you are entitled to in the event of an injury. These include loss of income, medical expenses, and the suffering and pain you have endured. If your loved one died due to their injuries, you could also be entitled to wrongful death damages.
In a recent incident, an ex-railroad employee claimed that he developed colon cancer because of the constant exposure to asbestos, diesel exhaust and other toxic chemicals on the job. The railroads did not comply with FELA safety regulations. However, the court ruled that the plaintiff didn't conduct an "reasonably diligent" search for information regarding his illness. The jury concluded that he did not have enough evidence to prove his claim.
Damages
Railroad workers and those who live near railyards are exposed to various toxic and carcinogenic chemicals, such as asbestos and diesel exhaust. If you've developed a disease caused by this exposure, our Houston railroad exposure lawyer could help you obtain compensation. You may also be entitled to compensation to cover expenses for lost wages and caregiving. Additionally, you can pursue damages for suffering and pain, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and more.
Our firm was awarded a defense jury verdict in a Federal Employers' Liability Act case on behalf of the railroad client. The plaintiff alleged that he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma and kidney cancer as a result of his occupational exposure to creosote, diesel exhaust and other toxic substances when working on the railroad as an engineer of locomotives. After just under an hour of deliberation the jury rendered a defense verdict.
In another FELA case our lawyers obtained a summary judgment on behalf of the defendant railroad in a lawsuit filed by an ex-train conductor of freight trains. The lawsuit claimed that he was suffering from lung cancer as a result of the work he did for railroads, and that it was caused by asbestos and other toxic chemicals. We claimed that the claim was barred due to the prior release agreement signed in connection with his settlement of an earlier asbestos case.
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