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Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA, railroad workers can make lawsuits to claim compensation for their injuries. To succeed in bringing a claim, the injured person must prove that negligence by the railroad played a role in causing their injury.

The evidence presented in the trial included the testimony of toxicologist who conducted various studies and relative risk factors to demonstrate that Harris's multiple myeloma was caused by his exposure to diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

The benzene compound is associated with various hematopoietic cancers 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. The chemical is present in diesel fumes and many railroad workers are frequently exposed to it.

Additionally, certain railroad workers are also exposed to benzene via cleaning products like Safety-Kleen and CRC. These cleaning products typically contain a type of benzene referred to as methylbenzene. When methylbenzene gets into contact with the water, it transforms into a chemical known as dioxin. Dioxins can cause lung cancer and other serious health issues.

Parker Waichman has represented railroad employees in personal injury lawsuits against their employers, as part of the FELA. For example the jury awarded an ex- Chicago and North Western Railroad worker $7.5 million after he was diagnosed of acute myeloid leukemia after years of exposure to solvents and chemicals on the job.


Another case involved a plaintiff who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma while working as an engineer for railroad signal maintenance for a number of years. The plaintiff claimed that his illness was a result of exposure to benzene and diesel exhaust that he encountered on the job. Prior to the commencement of trial, BNSF filed a motion for summary judgment based on the idea that plaintiff should have known his cancer was caused by exposure to chemicals and environmental hazards during his railroad employment.

Creosote Exposure

A toxic chemical that is used as a wood preservative creosote is linked to various cancers including skin and scrotal cancer. This substance is often a issue for railroad workers working in the repair and maintenance of railway ties. mesothelioma lawsuit has reported that workers who work with creosote face a higher risk of developing lethal cancer than the general population.

In Lymphoma lawsuit sued after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma. He claimed that his work-related exposure to diesel exhaust and environmental dangers caused cancer. The court found that the plaintiff was aware of the possibility of negative effects of his work at the railroad and could have discovered the injury through a reasonably diligent internet search prior to the time when he was diagnosed. Because he failed to do this, his action is time-barred.

In a separate case, the railroad won its defense decision in a case filed in Philadelphia County by an ex-railroad worker. The plaintiff claimed that the cause of his illness was bladder cancer due to the exposure he received 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 claimed their cancers were a result of the constant exposure to toxic chemicals on the job. The firm is ready to analyze the facts of your case and discuss your options.

Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos is a concern for railroad employees. Workers are exposed to asbestos when they operate railroad ties, fix or install railway gear, or work on railroad railway ties. Asbestos can cause mesothelioma and lung cancer as well as other ailments.

Ronald K. Harris, the plaintiff in a lawsuit filed against CSX Transportation claims that he contracted multiple myeloma through his work at the railroad. According to the lawsuit, Harris worked for CSX Transportation at its Laredo rail yard on a daily basis. In the process, he inhaled "harmful chemical substances, toxic chemicals, fumes, agents, particles, and other substances including but not limited to diesel exhaust creosote, welding fumes, phenols, carbon monoxide, dioxins, and heavy metals."

We successfully defended our clients in the trial of a jury that lasted two weeks, in which it was alleged that repetitive lifting and bending during work as trackmen caused herniated disks in the lumbar region and an injury that caused a 25% disability for the rest of his life leading to loss of earnings as well as discomfort and pain. Stomach cancer lawsuit was found not to be negligent and the plaintiff received a minimal award.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed a variety of environmental chemicals. The exposure can result in numerous health problems including multiple myeloma based on the type and extent of the work. Contact Parker Waichman if you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with myeloma following working on railroads.

In a recent case railroad workers received $7.5 million from a jury following his diagnosis with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia. 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 most important facts and potential causes of his injury at the time he was diagnosed. The court ruled in favor of the railroads' motion concluding that plaintiff failed to conduct a reasonable inquiry into whether the health condition was related to his work at the railroad.

The plaintiff presented expert testimony in the trial of an industrial hygienist as well as epidemiologists. The expert witnesses stated that Harris's myeloma is the result of his exposure to diesel exhaust. The expert witness referenced a variety of studies to prove this. These studies proved an association between diesel exhaust and certain types of cancer. No reputable scientist, however has ever claimed that diesel exhaust is the source of multiple myeloma.

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