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Why Railroad Lawsuit Copd Still Matters In 2023
A Railroad Cancer Lawyer Can Help Workers Sue For Blood Cancer

Rail employees who are exposed to carcinogenic chemical substances at work are exposed to significant health risk. If they are diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illness, a dedicated railroad cancer lawyer can assist them obtain compensation from their employers.

For instance, CN rail yard workers have been exposed to the creosote preservative for wood for a long time and some have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Studies have also linked the weedkiller, glyphosate, to an increased risk of lung cancer.

Benzene

The chemical benzene has a sweet clear liquid scent. It can be absorbed through the skin, and then evaporates quickly. Benzene is a component in a myriad of products including lubricants and solvents. It is also used in diesel fuel and gasoline. The World Health Organization lists benzene as a carcinogen to humans. Exposure to benzene has been associated with various types of blood cancers including acute myelogenous lukemia (AML) in children, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in adults.

Acute myelogenous lymphoma may cause abnormalities in the bone marrow and red blood cells, as well as white blood cells. This can cause blood tumors that affect the immune system and may cause serious side consequences. It can also affect the nervous system and brain. More than 200,000 railroad workers could suffer from AML or other blood cancers due to their exposure to toxic chemicals while working.

In the past, railroad workers were exposed to diesel fumes as well as pesticides and creosote. These carcinogens are employed in a wide range of railyard work such as track maintenance and other infrastructure. BNSF was legally required to shield workers from the dangers of these chemicals. This oversight led to numerous instances of debilitating and chronic diseases. A lawyer can help you seek compensation for your damages in accordance with FELA which is also known as the Federal Employers Liability Act.

Creosote

Creosote is often used on the wood that is treated by railroad workers. The toxic chemicals penetrate the skin and begin to damage cells. Over time, a railroad worker can develop blood cancer as a result of exposure. The cancer may vary from acute myeloid leukemia to myelodysplastic and non-Hodgkin's disease and many more. These chemicals can also cause lung, skin and bladder cancers.

Railroad lawsuits allege that the railroad failed to inform workers of the risks and failed to take the necessary steps to protect them. Additionally, some of these chemicals are abrasive. They can cause skin burns. Creosote may cause stomach discomfort, stomach pain, stomach burning, and a pimple.


A recent case involves a railroad employee who claims that his exposure to toxic chemicals and chemicals led him to have chronic health issues. He says his job required him to work with ties that were soaked in creosote and solvents. He says he also wore gloves that had been treated with creosote.

A jury awarded an ex-railroad employee $7.5 million for his injuries related to creosote exposure and other dangerous chemicals that he was exposed to while on the job. He filed a lawsuit under the Federal Employers Liability Act, alleging that the railroad did provide him with the proper safety equipment.

Kidney cancer lawsuit are exposed to a range of chemicals, including diesel exhaust and welding fumes. They could also be exposed to asbestos or silica. In turn, they are at risk of many diseases and diseases. Lung cancer is one of the most frequent conditions however other ailments and injuries have been linked to railway jobs. A railroad lawyer who is knowledgeable about the law can evaluate the case of a worker and assist them obtain the full amount of compensation they are entitled to under federal laws.

Benzene was banned in the United States over 20 years ago. However, it is still present in degreasers and solvents employed by railroad workers. It is a by-product of diesel exhaust, and can cause anemia. Workers have also been diagnosed with lymphoma, one of the types of cancer that affects the blood cells.

CSX Railroad Company has been sued by a variety of workers who claim that their work exposes them to toxic substances. Eight lawsuits were filed in the year 2018. In one of these lawsuits, the widow of a Waycross man claimed his work as a railroad machinist led to stomach cancer that led to his 2014 death. In other lawsuits, the plaintiffs claim that they were exposed to creosote, creosote and diesel exhaust. benzene, as well as herbicides, weedkillers, and asbestos.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel train fumes contain cancer-causing chemicals such as benzene. It is a clear liquid that is easily flammable, is utilized as a solvent and lubricant. It is also found in diesel exhaust that railroad workers, like engineers and machinists are regularly exposed to on an ongoing basis. Benzene can cause cancer and leukemia.

Other cancer-causing substances that railroad workers are exposed include creosote, as well as coal tar. Creosote, a heavy oily liquid used to treat railroad ties. It is a cancer-causing substance that railroad workers are able to inhale. According to a study of 38 years it is responsible for about 40% of lung cancers among American railway workers.

The exposure to diesel exhaust could increase the risk of multiple myeloma. The cancer affects the bone-marrow and may affect the production of plasma. Diesel exhaust is also a source for particulate matter, which can lead to chronic respiratory diseases mortality regardless of smoking.

If you are a current or former railroad worker who was diagnosed with blood cancer or another disease that could be caused due to exposure to benzene asbestos, or other toxic workplace materials, contact Hughes Law Offices today to discuss your case with an experienced railroad lawyer. The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees to make claims for compensation when their employers are guilty of negligence that causes an workplace disease.

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