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10 Myths Your Boss Has Regarding Lung Cancer Caused By Railroad How To Get A Settlement
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Negligence

Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, multiple myeloma (bone cancer) or leukemia might be entitled to compensation through the Federal Employers Liability Act. The law allows a worker to show that negligence on the part of the railroad played even a tiny part in the development of their condition.

According to Peter's lawsuit he was exposed to and breathed in "harmful harmful, toxic, hazardous substances, agents and fumes as well as dust powders and other substances" while working for the railroad.

lymphoma caused by railroad how to get a settlement and Pesticides


Herbicides and pesticides have been linked with a variety of illnesses and conditions. These toxic substances are known to cause cancer, asthma and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as leukemia and multiple myeloma. These chemicals are used to kill unwanted insects and plants, as in addition to rodents and fungi. They also harm animals and humans by the contaminating of water with toxic substances.

According to a recent study, workers who regularly apply herbicides and pesticides are 1.5 times more likely to develop the disease myeloma. Other studies have shown an association between these toxic substances and thyroid diseases, the myelodysplastic disease, and acute myeloid lymphoma. In addition, a number of these chemicals have been associated with shingles, a painful rash that is linked with the chickenpox virus.

Another toxin associated with myeloma is formaldehyde. It is used in a variety of products, such as funeral homes and textiles. It is also a component in diesel exhaust. Camp Lejeune has been sued by a number of myeloma patients who claim that the chemical present in its drinking water caused their illness.

Talk to a railroad cancer lawyer as soon as you can when you suspect that your condition may be linked to your railroad work. The attorneys at Shaw Cowart can review your situation and determine whether you qualify to make a claim under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). The sooner you notify us and we will have more time can prepare a case.

Trichloroethylene

Trichloroethylene is a solvent used to degrease machines is a known carcinogen. The chemical can cause nausea, respiratory irritation and confusion. It can also cause a loss of consciousness and even death in high concentrations. It can also affect the skin and eyes. Chronic exposures to degreasers can cause red blotches to the skin.

Railroad workers were exposed kinds of chemicals while working. Diesel fumes and exhaust were present throughout the day when they worked with forklifts, locomotives and other equipment. They were also exposed to numerous solvents including trichloroethylene.

Trichloroethylene, a colorless liquid with a chloroform-like smell, is a toxic substance. At low levels of exposure it can trigger eye irritation and headaches. It can also cause tremors and loss of balance. At higher levels trichloroethylene can cause sleepiness, dizziness confusion, and even unconsciousness. It can also cause nausea and intolerance to fats. kidney damage, liver damage and heart issues.

Multiple myeloma, a type of cancer, that attacks plasma cells, which are a type of white blood cell that aids the body fight infection. This cancer stops plasma cells from generating healthy red and white blood cells. It can cause anemia, lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It is essential that patients with these diseases seek medical attention to confirm and diagnose the disease.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been utilized in many industrial applications. It has been linked to numerous diseases that include mesothelioma, lung cancer and multiple myeloma. The likelihood of developing cancer increases depending on the duration and extent of asbestos exposure.

People who are exposed to asbestos while working on the railroads may be entitled to compensation. They can file a lawsuit against their employers under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). Under this law, an employee must prove that their employer's negligence played a minor role in contributing to their illness.

The FELA offers a higher level of compensation than state workers' compensation. This includes compensation for lost wages, past and upcoming medical expenses, pain and suffering, and more. A railroad injury lawyer with experience can assist a client in determining whether their FELA claim is valid and how much the claim is worth.

Other types of injuries can also be linked to railroad work. People who have been exposed to chemicals such as trichloroethylene or the chemical benzene are more at chance of developing multiple lymphoma. Additionally there is evidence that the Camp Lejeune water contamination caused multiple myeloma in addition to other health conditions.

Benzene

Railroad workers who were exposed to benzene or other harmful chemicals in their work environment are at risk for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and multiple myeloma. AML, MDS, and multiple myeloma are all affecting the bone marrow's blood-forming stem cells. Benzene, which is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a Group 1 Carcinogen, is found in diesel fuels and exhausts that railroad workers are exposed to on a regular basis. It was also detected in solvent baths, such as Liquid Wrench Safety-Kleen, Liquid Wrench, and paint thinners, as well adhesives such as CRCBrakleen.

A lawyer for railroad injuries with experience will be able determine whether your case is connected to exposure to benzene or other solvents that you were exposed to while working as railroad worker. It is imperative to consult with an attorney as quickly as you can, since there is only a limited period of time during which you can submit a claim for compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act.

Our lawyers have handled complicated litigation which involved toxic chemicals, herbicides and asbestos. We can assist you in filing a Camp Lejeune multiple myeloma lawsuit against the companies responsible for exposing you to these toxins. Contact us for a no-cost initial consultation to start your claim.

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