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Railroad Settlement - Interstitial Lung Disease
Railroad workers have for a long time been at risk of contracting occupational lung diseases like pulmonary thermocolitis. Before 2010, safety regulations rarely required that workers wear masks. This exposed workers to exhaust fumes, as well as dangerous fumes emitted by idle engines.
Asbestos as well as diesel exhaust and other workplace hazards can cause interstitial lung disease. It usually takes a long time for symptoms to show so it can be difficult to establish any direct link between work-related health and disease.
Asbestos
Asbestos is one of the naturally occurring minerals popular in the construction industry due to its fire retardant, corrosion-resistant and insulation properties. The exposure to asbestos fibers can increase the risk of mesothelioma, lung cancer (a rare cancer that occurs in the linings that protect organs), and asbestosis. The symptoms of an asbestos-related disease generally take between 15 and 30 years to show up.
When asbestos is disturbed, the fibers separate into tiny, elongated fragments known as fibrils. The fibrils can be inhaled easily and lodge deep inside the lung. When they cause irritation, the lungs create scar tissue that makes breathing difficult. Exposed to high levels asbestos from the air over a long period of time also increases the risk of developing mesothelioma, a rare and deadly type of lung cancer that affects the lining of the lung.
Asbestos has been banned, however, railroad companies continue to fight FELA claims made by railroad workers and relatives because they knew the material was dangerous. Asbestos has been banned, but railroad companies frequently defend FELA claims brought by railroad workers and their families because they knew that the material could be dangerous to employees. This could be considered to be negligence, which entitles railroad employees and their families to compensation. If you worked on trains in the past, contact an Virginia railroad injury lawyer today for more details about filing an FELA claim.
Diesel Exhaust
Since the 1940s the diesel engine has been the primary source of power for trains in America. Before that, trains utilized coal to produce toxic black soot which workers were regularly breathing in.
Diesel exhaust fumes contain a mixture of combustible gases and ultrafine particulates. The chemicals present in diesel exhaust gas transform from a gaseous state to liquid, vapor or tiny particles. These particles are inhaled by the lungs, which causes irritation of lung tissue over time.
This can lead to a chronic lung condition known as railroad workers' interstitial lung disease (ILD). Additionally, exposure to diesel exhaust could increase the risk of COPD.
The smoke from diesel engines contains thousands of different chemicals, including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. They also produce polycyclic hydrocarbons, which can cause cancer. The particulate component of diesel exhaust is comprised of fine particles which can cause irritation and inflammation of the lungs.
While there has been a significant reduction in diesel pollution with the use of cleaner fuel and catalytic converters, toxins remain in the atmosphere. They can contribute to ground-level ozone, which causes breathing problems for people as well as affects trees, crops, and other vegetation. They also can cause acid rain, which harms the water quality of streams, lakes, and rivers.
injury settlements is the primary cause of numerous serious health problems. It impacts the lungs by harming the tiny air sacs, also known as alveoli in the lung. This decreases the lungs' capacity to absorb oxygen, making breathing difficult.
Pulmonary fibrosis is an interstitial lung condition characterized by scarring of the lung, which stops the lungs from providing oxygen to the rest of the body. The condition can progress, and can cause fatigue, shortness of breath and coughing. It can also cause a throbbing sensation in fingers and toes. It can cause death if it is not treated.
Railroad employees are at an increased chance of developing interstitial lung disease, such as asthma, COPD, and emphysema. In addition to the exhaust fumes from diesel engines, they may also be exposed to toxic asbestos materials and fumes at their work. These toxic exposures can lead to a number of health issues, including mesothelioma as well as cancer.
Railroad companies could have prevented the tens of thousands or so of rail workers from developing debilitating and deadly lung diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis by providing them with the proper respiratory protection. Failure to do so is negligence under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
Other Exposures
Other conditions, such as autoimmune diseases and rheumatoid arthritis, can also lead to interstitial pulmonary disease. Certain medications can increase the likelihood of developing respiratory issues and pulmonary inflammation. There are many dangers, including oil, chemicals, and fumes, especially if you work in a rail yard. The exposures can cause the condition silicosis, which causes lung scarring similar to asbestosis. If the condition gets worse it can cause right-sided heart failure (cor pulmonale) as the heart has to perform more than usual to pump blood through blocked blood vessels. This could lead to respiratory failure and even death.
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