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This History Behind Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Is One That Will Haunt You Forever!
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA railroad workers are able to bring lawsuits to seek compensation for their injuries. However, in order to succeed in bringing a claim, the injured person must prove that negligence on the part of railroad workers was the cause of their injuries.

The evidence presented at the trial included testimony of toxicologist who utilized different studies and their relative risks to demonstrate that Harris’s multiple myeloma was triggered by his exposure to diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

The benzene compound is associated with a number of hematopoietic tumors that 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 is classified as a Group 1 Carcinogen. This chemical is found in diesel exhaust and fumes which railroad workers are exposed to on a daily regularly.

Moreover, Kidney cancer lawsuit are exposed to benzene through cleaning products like Safety-Kleen as well as CRC. These kinds of cleaning products typically contain a particular type of benzene called methylbenzene. The methylbenzene can be converted into dioxin, a chemical when it comes in contact with water. Dioxins can cause lung cancer and other serious health issues.

Parker Waichman has represented railroad employees in personal injury lawsuits against their employers, in accordance with the FELA. A jury gave $7.5 million to an ex- Chicago and North Western Railroad employee who was diagnosed with acute myeloid tumors after years of exposure.

In lung cancer lawsuit , a plaintiff was diagnosed with multiple lymphoma after several years of employment as a railway signal maintenance technician. The plaintiff claimed that his condition was a result of exposure to benzene and diesel exhaust that he experienced while working. Before the beginning of trial, BNSF filed a motion for summary judgment based on the idea that plaintiff knew or could have realized that his cancer was due to his exposure to chemicals as well as environmental dangers while working in the railroad.

Creosote Exposure

Creosote, a toxic chemical used to preserve wood is linked to several cancers including skin cancer and scrotal cancer. This chemical is often a problem for railroad workers who work on the maintenance and repair of railway ties. The National Toxicology Program reported that workers who handled creosote had a higher risk than the general population of developing fatal forms of cancer.


A recent court case in which a railway worker sought justice after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma claims the exposure to diesel exhaust as well as other environmental hazards caused the cancer. The court ruled the plaintiff was aware of the potential damage he could sustain due to his job at the railroad and could have found out about his injury by conducting a diligent internet search when the diagnosis came in. He was not able to do so and his case was deemed to be time-barred.

In a separate case, 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 developed bladder carcinoma as a result being exposed to smoke and other chemicals such as diesel exhaust, and creosote.

Parker Waichman has also secured defense verdicts in cases that involve other types of cancers including prostate and lung cancer, which was brought by former railroad workers who alleged their cancers were a result of the constant exposure to toxic chemicals at work. The firm is ready to review the facts of your case and explain your options.

Asbestos Exposure

Railroad employees can be exposed to asbestos while working. This is often the case when workers are handling railroad ties or repair or install railway equipment. Asbestos exposure can result in mesothelioma or lung cancer and other diseases.

In a suit filed against CSX Transportation, plaintiff Ronald K. Harris alleges that he developed multiple myeloma because from his work for the railroad. Harris, according to the lawsuit worked daily for CSX Transportation in its Laredo railroad yard. Harris breathed "harmful and toxic chemicals, agents and fumes including but not limited diesel exhaust, welding fumes and creosote.

We successfully defended our client during a two-week jury trial in which it was claimed that repetitive stretching, lifting and twisting during the course of work resulted in herniated lumbar disks, and a 25% permanent disability that resulted in a loss of wages as well as suffering and pain. The railroad was found to not be negligent, and the plaintiff received only a small amount.

lung cancer lawsuit are exposed a variety of environmental chemicals. This exposure can trigger various health issues including multiple myeloma, depending on the nature and intensity of the work. Contact Parker Waichman if you or a family member has been diagnosed with myeloma following working on a railroad.

In a recent trial a railroad employee was awarded $7.5 million by a juror for being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic Disorder (MDS). He sued two major railroads, alleging that exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust caused health issues for him.

However the railroads filed a summary judgement motion, arguing that the plaintiff was aware of the crucial facts and the possible causes of his injury by the time of his diagnosis. The court ruled in favor of the railroads' motion concluding that plaintiff failed to make a reasonably diligent inquiry into whether his health condition was related to his work at the railroad.

The plaintiff gave expert testimony during the trial of an industrial hygienist as as epidemiologists. Multiple myeloma lawsuit claimed Harris's myeloma was a result of the exposure he received to diesel exhaust. The expert witness cited numerous studies to support this claim. These studies showed that there was a link between diesel exhaust and certain types of cancers. There is no credible scientist, however, has ever concluded diesel exhaust to be the cause of multiple myeloma.

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