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The Reasons Railroad Lawsuit Copd Is More Risky Than You Thought
A Railroad Cancer Lawyer Can Help Workers Sue For Blood Cancer

Railroad workers who are exposed to a wide range of carcinogenic chemicals on working sites face significant health dangers. If they are diagnosed with cancer or any other chronic illness, a dedicated railroad cancer lawyer can assist to seek compensation from their employer.

For example, CN rail yard workers have been exposed creosote wood preservative for years, and some have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Research has identified the weedkiller, Glyphosate with an increase in lung cancer risk.

Benzene

The chemical benzene is a transparent liquid with a pleasant scent. It can be absorbed by the skin and vaporizes quickly. Benzene is a component of numerous products, including solvents and lubricants. It is also found in diesel fuel and gasoline. The World Health Organization has classified benzene carcinogenic for humans. It has been linked with a variety of blood cancers. These include acute myelogenous (AML) leukemia in children and chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), in adults.

Acute myelogenous lymphoma can cause bone marrow red blood cells, the bone marrow and white blood cells to develop abnormal. It can lead to blood cancers that can affect the immune system and cause serious side consequences. It can also affect the nervous system and brain. More than 200,000 railroad workers could suffer from AML or other cancers of the blood because of their exposure toxic chemicals while working.

In the past, railroad workers were exposed to diesel fumes and creosote and pesticides. Lymphoma lawsuit are utilized in a variety of railyard jobs such as track maintenance and other infrastructure. BNSF was required by federal law to safeguard workers from the harmful chemicals. This lack of protection led to many cases of chronic and debilitating illness. A lawyer can help you claim compensation for your injuries in accordance with FELA which is also known as the Federal Employers Liability Act.

Creosote

Creosote can be found on the wood that is treated by railroad workers. The toxic chemicals penetrate the skin and start to damage cells. Over lung cancer lawsuit , a worker on the railroad may develop blood cancer due to exposure. The types of cancer vary from acute myeloid leukemia to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, myelodysplastic syndrome and many more. Exposure to these chemicals could cause bladder, lung and skin cancer.


Railroad lawsuits allege that the railroad failed to inform workers of the dangers and failed to take steps to safeguard them. Additionally certain chemicals can be abrasive, and cause burns to the skin. The signs of exposure to creosote include burning in the mouth and throat as well as the smell of smoke, stomach pain and a eruption of rash.

A recent case involves a railway worker who claims exposure to chemicals and toxins led him to have chronic health problems. The worker claims his job required him to work with ties that were soaked in creosote and solvents. He also claims that he wore gloves sprayed with creosote.

A jury awarded a former railroad employee $7.5 million for his injuries caused by exposure to creosote as well as other hazardous chemicals he was exposed to while on the job. He filed an action under the Federal Employers Liability Act, claiming the railroad did not provide him with proper safety equipment.

Asbestos

Railroad workers could be exposed to a range of chemicals, including welding fumes, asbestos, diesel exhaust and silica. In turn, they are susceptible to a variety of diseases and conditions. Lung cancer is one of the most common conditions but other ailments and injuries have been linked to railway work. A railroad lawyer who is well-versed about the law can evaluate a worker’s case and help them get the full amount of compensation they are entitled to under federal law.

Benzene is an ingredient that was banned in the United States 20 years ago, but it's still found in degreasers and solvents used by railroad workers. It is a by-product of diesel exhaust, and could cause anemia. Workers have also been affected by lymphoma, cancer that affects blood vessels.

A number of lawsuits have been filed against CSX Railroad Company by workers who claim that their jobs exposed to harmful substances. Eight lawsuits were filed in 2018. In one of these lawsuits, the widow of Waycross man claimed that his work as a machinist for the railroad caused stomach cancer which led to his death in 2014. In Kidney cancer lawsuit , plaintiffs claim exposure to diesel exhaust, benzene and creosote herbicides, weed killers and asbestos.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel train fumes are packed with cancer-causing chemicals, including benzene. It is a clear, flammable liquid that is utilized in a variety of solvents and lubricants. It can also be found in diesel exhaust, which railroad workers, such as conductors, engineers, and machinists are exposed to frequently. Benzene can cause cancer and leukemia.

Other cancer-causing substances to which railroad workers are exposed include creosote as well as coal tar. Creosote is a heavy oily liquid used to treat the ties of railroads is a recognized carcinogen. It is a recognized carcinogen that is breathed in by railroad workers. It is responsible for about 40 percent of lung cancers in American railroad workers according to an investigation that lasted for 38 years.

Exposure to diesel exhaust may also increase the risk of multiple myeloma. The cancer affects the bone-marrow and can impact the production of plasma. Diesel exhaust is also a source for particulate matter, which may reduce lung function and cause mortality from chronic respiratory diseases, regardless of smoking.

If you are a current or former railroad worker who has been diagnosed with blood cancer or another disease that may be caused through exposure to benzene, asbestos, or other toxic workplace substances, call Hughes Law Offices today to discuss your case with an experienced railroad lawyer. The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees to file claims for compensation when their employers are guilty of negligence that causes an illness.

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