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Unexpected Business Strategies Helped Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Achieve Success
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA railroad workers are able to file lawsuits to recover compensation for their injuries. However, in order to bring a successful claim, the injured worker must prove that negligence on the part of railroad workers caused their injuries.

The evidence presented at the trial included the testimony from toxicologist who utilized different studies and their relative risks to prove that Harris's multiple myeloma had been caused by his exposure diesel exhaust.

union pacific railroad lawsuit to benzene can be linked to various hematopoietic cancers, including Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), Acute Non-Lymphocytic Leukemia (ANLL) and Multiple Myeloma. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) the chemical the classification of benzene is Group 1 carcinogen. The chemical is found in diesel exhaust and fumes that many railroad workers are exposed to on a regular routine.

Some railroad workers are also exposed to cleaning products like Safety-Kleen or CRC. These kinds of cleaning agents typically contain a type of benzene known as the methylbenzene. The methylbenzene converts to a chemical known as dioxin when it comes in contact with water. Dioxins belong to a group of substances that can cause various serious health problems including lung cancer.

Parker Waichman has successfully represented numerous railroad employees in personal injury lawsuits against their employers under FELA. A jury gave $7.5 million to an ex- Chicago and North Western Railroad employee who was diagnosed with acute myeloid cancer after years of exposure.

In another case the plaintiff was diagnosed with multiple lymphoma after many years of work as a railway signal maintenance technician. The plaintiff claimed that his illness was a result of exposure to diesel exhaust and benzene that he experienced while on the job. BNSF filed a summary judgment motion before the trial began based on the idea that plaintiff knew or should have knew that his cancer was the result of his exposure to chemicals and environmental hazards while working for the railroad.

Creosote Exposure

A poisonous chemical that is that is used as a wood preservative, creosote has been associated with several cancers, including skin and scrotal cancer. Railroad workers working on the maintenance and repair of railway ties can be exposed to this substance. Bladder cancer lawsuit has reported that workers who handle creosote face a higher risk of developing cancer lethal than the general population.

A recent court case where a railroad worker sought justice after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma claims his exposure to diesel exhaust and other environmental toxins caused the cancer. The court ruled the plaintiff knew of the potential dangers he might suffer because of his job as a railroad worker and could have found out about his injuries by conducting an extensive internet search before he was diagnosed. Since he was not able to make this effort the action is barred.

In a separate case the railroad won its defense verdict in a lawsuit filed in Philadelphia County by an ex-railroad employee. The plaintiff claimed that he had developed bladder carcinoma as a result his occupational exposure to smoke, as well as other chemicals such as diesel exhaust, and creosote.

Parker Waichman has also obtained defense verdicts in cases involving other types of cancers including prostate and lung cancer. These cases were brought by former railroad employees who claimed that their cancers were caused by a lifetime exposure to toxic chemicals at work. The firm is ready to review the facts of your case and explain your options.

Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos can pose a risk for railroad workers. This exposure often occurs when workers manage railroad ties or repair or install railway equipment. Asbestos exposure could cause mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other diseases.

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

We successfully defended our client during the two-week trial of a jury in which it was claimed that repetitive bending, lifting, and twisting during the course of work resulted in herniated lumbar disks, and an indefinite disability of 25% resulting in lost wages and suffering and pain. The railroad was not found to be negligent and the plaintiff was awarded a modest award.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed a variety of environmental chemicals. Based on the kind of work they do the exposure could result in a myriad of health issues, including multiple myeloma. Contact Parker Waichman if you or a family member has been diagnosed with myeloma as a result of working on a railroad.

In a recent trial, an employee of a railroad was awarded $7.5 million by a juror for being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic Disorder (MDS). He filed a lawsuit against two major railroads and claimed that their exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust caused health issues.


The railroads filed a motion for summary judgment arguing that, at the time of the plaintiff's diagnosis he was aware of all the details and causes of the injury. The court agreed and granted the railroads' motion, concluding that the plaintiff failed to make a reasonably diligent inquiry into whether or not his health condition was related to his railroad employment.

In the courtroom the plaintiff offered expert testimony from an industrial hygienist and epidemiologists. The expert witnesses said that Harris's myeloma is a result of his exposure diesel exhaust. To prove this assertion, the expert witness referenced numerous studies that demonstrated the connection between certain types of cancers and diesel exhaust. However, no credible scientist has ever concluded that diesel exhaust is the main cause of multiple myeloma.

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