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What Freud Can Teach Us About Railroad Lawsuit Mesothelioma
Railroad Lawsuits - Mesothelioma, Lung Cancer, and Laryngeal Cancer

In 1908, Congress passed the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) which allowed railroad workers to sue their employers for injuries and illnesses resulting from their work. This includes claims for lung mesothelioma and cancer of the larynx.


In his lawsuit, Valdez claims he developed laryngeal cancer due to exposure to toxic substances at BNSF's work. This is a complex matter that needs to be settled by the jury.

Mesothelioma

The mesothelioma cancer is cancer that affects mesothelium, the layer of tissue that is the covering for organs and tissues of the body. Exposure to asbestos is the reason. Workers on railroad locomotives, freight cars, and other equipment have been exposed to asbestos. They might also have been exposed to diesel exhaust, which is found in the ventilation systems of locomotives and engines.

The symptoms of mesothelioma can vary based on the stage and type of mesothelioma. Patients with pleural mesothelioma usually suffer from chest pain, swelling of fluid (pleural effusions) in the abdomen or lungs, and difficulty breathing. Patients suffering from peritoneal mesothelioma could experience stomach pain, fatigue, or weight loss. Testicular mesothelioma is a cause of fatigue, swelling of the lymph glands or a decrease in appetite. The symptoms of mesothelioma might worsen over time.

Many railroad employees have been diagnosed with mesothelioma following being exposed to asbestos. They have been able recover compensation from their railroad employers.

The Federal Employer's Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad workers who are injured at work to submit a FELA lawsuit. They have three years from the date of their diagnosis to pursue a lawsuit against their employer. It is important to seek legal advice as soon as you can after being diagnosed. It is harder to prove an illness was a result of exposure to a railroad work environment as opposed to other illnesses that are related to work.

Lung Cancer

Railroad workers are at a high risk of developing cancer because of their constant exposure to toxic and dangerous chemicals. The toxins include asbestos, diesel exhaust and other carcinogens.

These chemicals can cause throat and lung cancer. These substances are ingested by workers during train repairs, while working around yards and railroad tracks as well as when removing old asbestos.

According to studies, even a short exposure to these harmful substances can cause cancer. Asbestos is a frequent component of many railroad engines and can cause mesothelioma. However, other cancers such as esophageal carcinoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma could also be linked. The benzene, which is found in crude oil, may also be released during railroad operations and may expose railroad workers to cancer.

It is important to consult an experienced FELA lawyer If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer as a result of your job. FELA laws allow past or current railroad workers to bring lawsuits against employers for injuries caused by negligent behavior while on the job. Contact us for a no-cost consultation if you have questions about filing an action. Our attorneys are committed to defending the rights and interests of railroad workers as well as their families. We have secured millions of dollars in compensation for the victims and their families.

Head Cancer

Railroad workers who work outside are exposed to a variety of hazardous chemicals. Certain of them can cause cancer, such as head cancer. Even though certain cancers are caused through prolonged exposure, an exposure to carcinogenic chemicals can increase the risk of certain kinds of cancer.

Laryngeal Cancer is a type of head cancer that develops when tumors develop in the voice box. This type of cancer can be difficult to treat, however it can be treated successfully when it is detected early. It is important to have regular check-ups on a patient diagnosed with laryngeal carcinoma. This can help in preventing the spread of cancer. These visits will help determine if the cancer has spread to other areas of the body or to the larynx.

Many railroad workers are diagnosed with mesothelioma and other types of cancer after years of working on trains and other aspects of the railway system. While some people have criticized these workers for suing an industry that is "dying industry," mesothelioma lawsuit s can hold accountable companies who blatantly ignored the health and wellbeing of dedicated railway workers in the pursuit of profit. Mesothelioma suits can also help families get the financial help they require following an asbestos diagnosis. This can include pursuing compensation for medical expenses as well as loss of income. Compensation for mesothelioma may also be used to pay for funeral expenses and loss of inheritance.

Laryngeal cancer

Laryngeal Cancer is one of the types of neck and head cancer that begins in the throat or larynx. It is often caused by drinking or smoking in excess. Laryngeal carcinoma is typically treated through radiation therapy and surgery. In some instances chemotherapy may also be needed.

The first step to diagnose laryngeal cancer is to perform a physical exam. Your doctor will use the use of a microscope or mirror to look at your throat and larynx. If they discover an abnormal lump or tissue they will conduct a biopsy to test for cancer.

A CT scan or MRI of the head and neck can assist doctors in determining the size of a tumor or swelling of the throat nodes. PET scans can be used to determine whether the cancer has progressed.

The general survival rates for these types of cancer are based on the stage of the cancer. Laryngeal carcinoma that is early, meaning the cancer is not large and isn't spreading to other vocal cords or other tissues is a better chance of cure than more advanced tumors. Our firm has represented railroad workers who were diagnosed with laryngeal cancer as a result of their exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust on locomotive engines. They could be entitled to compensation for their losses.

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