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Five Things You Didn't Know About Railroad Lawsuit Acute Myeloid Leukemia
FELA and Railroad Lawsuits

Railroad workers who are exposed to toxic chemicals such as diesel exhaust benzene, coal fumes or asbestos are at risk of developing serious illness such as cancer. A successful FELA case could be awarded damages to cover medical expenses, lost income as well as pain and suffering.

A railroad worker who was diagnosed with leukemia recently received $7.5 million from Union Pacific. This is just one instance of how the justice system defends for the victims.

Benzene

Railroad workers are often exposed to chemical solvents, as well as other hazardous substances, like benzene. It is a highly evaporative liquid that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. It is linked to a number medical conditions including cancer and blood-related cancers like Lymphoma and Leukemia, and bone-marrow diseases. It is also a substance that causes cancer and is a component of coal tar creosote that is used to protect railroad tie from sunlight, heat and rain.

Bladder cancer lawsuit claimed that his exposure to benzene during his work with coal tar creosote railroad ties caused Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), which eventually developed into Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A jury gave him $7.5 million in September.

Those who have been diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illnesses due to exposure to radioactive substances benzene asbestos and other toxic chemicals, have the right to claim compensation under FELA. The statute of limitations may differ based on the nature and severity of the cancer or illness. It is imperative to consult an experienced attorney whenever you can.

A railroad attorney at Shaw Cowart can help you determine if your case is a valid FELA claim. We provide free consultations and are familiar with FELA as well as railroad workplaces and the hazardous cancer-causing substances that railroad employees face on a daily basis.

Asbestos

Our lawyers have represented railroad workers who developed lung cancer or other illnesses due to asbestos exposure. They worked in areas such as repair shops, engine room and yards, as well as on track equipment or rail cars that had asbestos insulation. This type of asbestos could be extremely hazardous, as when it is degraded, tiny fibers are released into the air. These fibers can be inhaled by workers on railroads and cause mesothelioma as well as other asbestos-related health issues such as lung cancer, asbestosis as well as pleural plaques and fibrosis.

Bladder cancer lawsuit are at the risk of developing lung cancer due to diesel exhaust, silica sand, and welding fumes. These fumes can cause damage to the lungs, kidneys and the gastrointestinal tract. These injuries can be identified many years after the initial exposure, and can cause to debilitating and serious conditions.


A recent case against Conrail highlights the risks associated with this type of work. The Appeals Court upheld a jury award of $2.3 million against the railroad company in respect of an employee of the railroad who died of mesothelioma. cancer lawsuits awarded damages to cover suffering and suffering, companionship loss, future medical expenses and other losses. This case highlights the importance to work with an experienced lawyer who can quickly assess whether an FELA claim is warranted.

Radioactive Substances

Railroad workers exposed to radioactive substances are at risk of developing certain types of cancers as well as other serious illnesses. These substances are typically hidden in the materials that railroads employ to clean track and other rail yards. It is often difficult to spot them unless the railroad's business actively examines for alpha and Gamma radiation. If a railroad employee is diagnosed with cancer or another condition due to exposure to carcinogenic substances on the job, they are able to submit a FELA claim and receive compensation from their former employer.

Railroad workers are more prone than others to develop cancer. This is due to the fact that they are constantly exposed to chemicals that can cause lung cancer, like asbestos dust, the sand dust (silica) as well as welding fumes, diesel fumes and creosote.

A railroad lawyer should be consulted as quickly as is possible by railroad employees who have been diagnosed with cancer because of exposure on the job. They can assist them in determining whether they have a case against the former employer and initiate the appropriate lawsuits that are based on FELA. These claims could include compensation for medical costs as well as loss of income and suffering and pain. They also can compensate for the loss of a loved one through a wrongful-death claim. A railroad lawyer with experience can help victims receive the full amount of damages they are entitled to, under FELA.

FELA

Railroad workers, such as engineers, conductors and train crew members frequently work in dangerous environments which can cause lung damage without realizing it. Bladder cancer lawsuit who have developed lung cancer or another condition that could have been caused by their job can claim compensation under Federal Employers Liability (FELA).

In contrast to workers' compensation, FELA permits railroad employees who are injured to file a lawsuit. This includes future and past medical costs and emotional suffering. An attorney knowledgeable of FELA rules can inform you your options.

To prevail in a FELA lawsuit, you'll be required to prove that your employer acted negligently in a manner. Negligence could mean breaking a rule or law, failing to meet the reasonable standards of care and more. A FELA lawyer can evaluate your case and determine whether railroad negligence caused your illness.

Railroad exposure can trigger a variety of lung diseases. If you were exposed in your railroad career to diesel exhaust or other toxins like creosote and asbestos or creosote mesothelioma lawyers can assist you in filing claims for compensation under the FELA. Hughes Law Offices has handled FELA cases in the past and have resulted a variety of settlements and verdicts.

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