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Test: How Much Do You Know About Railroad Lawsuit Acute Myeloid Leukemia?
FELA and Railroad Lawsuits

People exposed to toxic chemicals, such as diesel exhaust, coal fumes or asbestos may develop serious illnesses, including cancer. A successful FELA claim can provide compensation for medical expenses, income loss pain suffering and more.

A railroad worker who contracted leukemia has been awarded $7.5 million from Union Pacific. This is just one example of the justice system standing up for the victims.

Benzene

Railroad workers are often exposed to hazardous substances and chemical solvents like benzene. It is a highly evaporative liquid that can be absorbed by 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 cancer-causing substance and a component of coal tar creosote. It is used to protect railroad tie from heat, sunlight and rain.

A former rail worker claimed that his exposure to benzene, while working with coal-tar creosote create railroad ties, contributed to Myelodysplastic Syndrome. This progressed to Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A jury gave the man $7.5 million in September of last year.


If you have been diagnosed as having cancer or other chronic diseases because of exposure to benzene asbestos radioactive substances and other harmful chemicals, are entitled to claim compensation under FELA. Depending on the kind of cancer or illness the time limit for filing a claim will vary, therefore it is crucial to consult with a knowledgeable lawyer as soon as possible.

A railroad attorney from Shaw Cowart can help you determine whether your case is a valid FELA claim. We offer free consultations and we are familiar with FELA and railroad workplaces.

Asbestos

Our attorneys have represented railroad workers who contracted lung cancer and other health conditions due to asbestos exposure. They worked in places like repair shops, engine room and yards, as well as on track equipment or rail cars that had asbestos insulation. lung cancer lawsuit of asbestos can be particularly hazardous, since when it is degraded, tiny fibers are released in the air. The fibers can be breathed in by railroad workers and can cause mesothelioma as well as other asbestos-related illnesses such as lung cancer, asbestosis, pleural plaque and fibrosis.

Railroad workers are at the risk of developing lung disease from diesel exhaust, silicasand and welding fumes. These fumes and particles can damage the lungs, kidneys and gastrointestinal tract as well blood cells. These injuries can be detected years after the initial exposure and can lead a variety serious and debilitating diseases.

A recent case involving Conrail exposes the dangers of this kind of work. The Appeals Court has upheld a jury verdict of $2.3million against the railroad company in respect of an ex-railway worker who was diagnosed with mesothelioma. The jury awarded damages to compensate for suffering and pain, companionship loss, future medical expenses and other losses. The case highlights the importance to work with an experienced attorney who can quickly evaluate whether a FELA claim is legitimate.

Radioactive Substances

Workers exposed to radioactive substances may develop cancers or other serious illnesses. These substances are often hidden in the materials that railroads employ to clean track and other rail yards. They can be difficult to spot unless the railroad company is screening them for alpha and Gamma radiation. If a railroad worker develops cancer or another disease caused by exposure to carcinogenic materials on the job, he could apply for a FELA and receive compensation from his former employer.

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

A lawyer for railroads must be sought out as soon as is possible by railroad employees who have been diagnosed as having cancer as a result of exposure to radiation while working. They can help them determine whether they have a right to claim against their former employers and file the appropriate lawsuits under FELA. These lawsuits can cover compensation for medical costs as well as loss of income and suffering and pain. They may also seek compensation for the loss of a loved one in the case of wrongful death. A railroad attorney with experience can help victims receive the full amount of compensation they are entitled to, under FELA.

FELA

Railroad workers, such as engineers, conductors, and members of train crews often work in hazardous environments which can cause lung damage without even realizing it. If a former railroad employee has contracted an illness, such as lung cancer or another condition which could be linked to their job and work, they could be eligible to claim compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

As opposed to workers' compensation claims, FELA allows injured railroad employees and the families of deceased employees to sue for damages including past and future medical expenses and emotional suffering. A lawyer familiar with rules of FELA could explain your options to file.

To prevail in a FELA lawsuit, you'll need to prove that the employer acted in a negligent way. It could be a matter of breaking a law or rule or failing to meet the acceptable standards of care, and much more. A FELA lawyer can review your case and determine if railroad negligence was the cause of your illness.

A variety of lung diseases and illnesses could be attributed to exposures to railroads. If you were exposed during your railroad work to diesel exhaust or other toxic substances like creosote, asbestos, or creosote, a mesothelioma lawyer can assist you in filing an action 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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