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A Railroad Cancer Lawyer Can Help Workers Sue For Blood Cancer


Railroad employees exposed to a variety of carcinogenic chemicals on their jobs face serious health dangers. A lawyer who specializes in railroad cancer could help these employees who have been diagnosed with cancer, or other chronic illnesses.

For example, CN rail yard workers have been exposed to the creosote wood preservative for years, and some have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Similar to this, research has linked the weedkiller glyphosate to an increased risk of lung cancer.

Benzene

The chemical benzene is a transparent liquid with a sweet scent. It can be absorbed by the skin and vaporizes quickly. The chemical is used in a wide variety of products such as lubricants and solvents. It is also present in diesel and gasoline. The World Health Organization has classified benzene carcinogenic for humans. Benzene exposure has been associated with various types of blood cancers such as acute myelogenous lymphoma (AML) in children, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in adults.

Acute myelogenous lesions can cause bone marrow, red blood cells and white blood cells to undergo a change in their structure. This can cause blood tumors that can affect the immune system and cause serious side negative effects. It can also affect the nervous system and brain. It is estimated that around 200,000 railroad workers are living with AML or other blood cancers that result from their job-related exposure to toxic chemicals.

In the past railroad workers were exposed to diesel fumes, creosote, pesticides, herbicides, and asbestos. These carcinogens were utilized in a variety of railroad yard tasks such as the maintenance of track and other infrastructure. BNSF had a duty under Federal law to ensure that workers had adequate protection from these hazardous chemicals. This negligence led to many cases of debilitating, long-term ailments. A skilled lawyer could help you seek compensation for your losses under FELA, the Federal Employers Liability Act.

Esophageal cancer lawsuit are often exposed to wood that has been treated with creosote. The toxic chemicals penetrate the skin and begin to destroy cells. Exposure to toxic chemicals can cause blood cancer among railroad workers over time. The cancer may be anything from acute myeloidleukemia to myelodysplastic disorder, non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and many more. Stomach cancer lawsuit can cause lung, skin and bladder cancers.

Railroad lawsuits claim that the railroad failed to warn employees about the dangers and did not take any measures to protect them. Some of these chemicals can cause skin burns. Creosote may cause stomach discomfort, stomach ache, stomach burning, and a skin rash.

Stomach cancer lawsuit involves a railroad worker who claims his exposure to chemicals and toxins caused him to develop chronic health problems. He claims his job required him to handle ties that were soaked in creosote and solvents. He also states that he wore gloves sprayed with creosote.

A jury awarded an ex-railroad employee $7.5 million for his injuries from exposure to creosote as well as other hazardous chemicals he came in contact with during his work. He filed an action under the Federal Employers Liability Act, contending that the railroad failed to provide him with safety equipment.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed of chemicals, including diesel exhaust and welding fumes. They might also be exposed asbestos or silica. They are thus at risk of contracting a broad variety of illnesses and disorders. Other illnesses and injuries can also be attributed to railroad work. A railroad lawyer who is well-versed about the law may be able to assess a worker’s case and help them pursue the full payment they are entitled under federal law.

Benzene was banned in the United States over 20 years ago. However, it's still present in degreasers as well as solvents employed by railroad workers. It's a byproduct of diesel exhaust that can cause anemia. Workers have also been diagnosed with lymphoma. a type of cancer that affects blood cells.

A number of lawsuits have been filed against CSX Railroad Company by workers who claim their work exposed to harmful substances. Eight lawsuits were filed in 2018. In one of these lawsuits, the spouse of a Waycross man claimed that his work as a railroad machinist led to stomach cancer which led to the death of her husband in 2014. In several other lawsuits, the plaintiffs claim that they were exposed to creosote, diesel exhaust, and benzene as well as herbicides, weedkillers, and asbestos.

Diesel Exhaust

The fumes from diesel trains contain cancer-causing chemicals. This includes benzene. It is a clear liquid that is flame-resistant, is used an lubricant and solvent. It is also present in diesel exhaust that railroad workers, including engineers and machinists, are exposed to on a regular basis. Benzene is a carcinogen and exposure to it can cause blood system leukemia and cancers.

Other cancer-causing substances that railroad workers are exposed include creosote as well as coal tar. Creosote can be described as a thick, oily liquid that is used to treat railroad ties. It is a well-known cancer-causing substance that railroad workers can inhale. According to a 38-year study, it is responsible for around 40 percent of lung cancers among American railway workers.

Excessive exposure to diesel exhaust may increase the risk of contracting multiple myeloma, which is a cancer that affects bone marrow, and influences the production of blood plasma. Diesel exhaust is also a source of particulate material, which can lead to chronic respiratory diseases mortality, independent of smoking.

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

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