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5 Qualities That People Are Looking For In Every Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA, railroad workers can bring lawsuits to seek compensation for their injuries. However, to be successful in bringing a claim the injured worker must show that negligence on the part of railroad workers played a role in causing their injuries.

The evidence presented during the trial included the testimony of an toxicologist who used a variety of studies and risk ratios to demonstrate that Harris’s multiple myeloma was triggered by his exposure diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

The benzene compound is associated with many hematopoietic tumours which include Acute Myeloid Leukemia(AML), Acute Non-Lymphocytic Leukemia(ANLL) and Multiple Myeloma. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the chemical benzene belongs to the Group 1 Carcinogen. This chemical can be found in diesel fumes, and railroad workers are regularly exposed to it.

Moreover, some railroad workers are also exposed to benzene by using cleaning products such as Safety-Kleen or CRC. Bladder cancer lawsuit cleaning agents contain a particular type of benzene referred to as methylbenzene. The methylbenzene converts to a chemical known as dioxin when it comes in contact with water. Dioxins can cause lung cancer and other serious health problems.

Parker Waichman has successfully represented numerous railroad workers in personal injury cases against their employers under FELA. For example the jury awarded an ex- Chicago and North Western Railroad worker $7.5 million after he was diagnosed of acute myeloidleukemia after years of exposure to solvents and chemicals while working.

union pacific railroad lawsuit involved one plaintiff who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma following working as an engineer for railroad signal maintenance for a period of time. The plaintiff claimed that his condition was a result of exposure to diesel exhaust and benzene that he encountered on the job. BNSF filed a summary judgement motion prior to the trial started on the claim that plaintiff knew or should've known that his cancer was caused by exposure to environmental hazards and chemicals while working for the railroad.

Creosote Exposure

A poisonous chemical that is that is used as a wood preserver, creosote has been linked to various cancers including skin and scrotal cancer. It is a frequent problem for railroad workers working in the repair and maintenance of railway ties. The National Toxicology Program reported that those who handled creosote were at more risk than general public of developing lethal forms of cancer.

A recent court case in which a railroad worker sued after he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma alleges his occupational exposures to diesel exhaust and other environmental dangers caused the cancer. The court found that the plaintiff was aware of the potential damage he could sustain due to his job at the railroad and could have learned about his injury by conducting an exhaustive internet search prior to when he was diagnosed. Since he was not able to make this effort the action is barred.

In a different instance, the railroad was able to win a defense verdict in a case filed in Philadelphia County by a former railroad employee. The plaintiff claimed that he was diagnosed with bladder carcinoma as a result his occupational exposure to smoke and other chemical substances like diesel exhaust and creosote.

cancer lawsuits has also obtained defense verdicts in cases that involve different types of cancers, including prostate and lung cancer. These cases were filed by former railroad workers who claimed their cancers had been caused by a lifetime exposure to toxic chemicals at work. Parker Waichman is prepared to review the facts of your case and present your options.


Asbestos Exposure

Railroad employees could be exposed to asbestos in their work. This is often the case when workers handle railroad ties or repair or install railway equipment. Bladder cancer lawsuit is known to cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and other diseases.

Ronald K. Harris, the plaintiff in a lawsuit filed against CSX Transportation claims that he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma as a result of his work with the railroad. Harris according to the lawsuit, worked on a daily basis for CSX Transportation in its Laredo railroad yard. He inhaled "harmful and toxic fumes, chemicals, and agents including but not restricted to diesel exhaust, welding fumes, and creosote.

We successfully represented our client in the two-week trial of a jury in which it was alleged that repetitive bending, lifting, and twisting during the course of work caused lumbar disc herniation and an indefinite disability of 25% resulting in lost wages and pain and suffering. The railroad was not found to be negligent, and the plaintiff was awarded a modest award.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed a range of chemicals in the environment. Depending on the type of work that is performed this exposure can lead to numerous health problems, including multiple myeloma. Contact Parker Waichman if you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with myeloma as a result of working on railroads.

In a recent case, a railroad employee was awarded $7.5 million by a jury for being diagnosed with acute myeloid lymphoma and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). He filed a lawsuit against two major railroads for claiming that exposure to diesel exhaust and asbestos caused his health issues.

However the railroads subsequently filed an appeal to a summary judgment, arguing that the plaintiff was aware of the most important facts and potential reasons for his injury at the time of his diagnosis. The court agreed with the railroads and granted their motion, concluding that the plaintiff hadn't conducted a reasonable investigation to determine if his illness was due to his work at the railroad.

The plaintiff offered expert testimony at trial from an industrial hygienist as well as epidemiologists. The experts claimed that Harris's myeloma was the result of the exposure he received to diesel exhaust. The expert witness provided numerous studies to support this assertion. These studies revealed a correlation between diesel exhaust and certain kinds of cancer. No reputable scientist, however, has ever concluded diesel exhaust is the cause of multiple myeloma.

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