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3 Ways That The Railroad Lawsuit Acute Myeloid Leukemia Can Influence Your Life
FELA and Railroad Lawsuits

Railroad workers exposed to toxic chemicals, such as coal fumes diesel exhaust benzene or asbestos are at risk of developing serious illness such as cancer. railroad workers cancer lawsuit can award damages to cover medical expenses, loss of income and pain and suffering.

Colon cancer lawsuit who developed leukemia recently received $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, which include benzene. Benzene, a highly-evaporative liquid can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. It has been linked to a range of medical conditions, including cancer, blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, as well as bone marrow diseases. It is also a substance that causes cancer and a component of coal tar creosote that is used to protect railroad ties from sunlight, heat and rain.

A former rail worker claimed his exposure to benzene from working with coal tar creosote railroad ties caused Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), which eventually developed into Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A jury handed the man $7.5 million in September last year.

People who have been diagnosed as having cancer or other chronic illnesses because of exposure to benzene asbestos radioactive substances as well as other hazardous chemicals, are entitled to claim compensation under FELA. Based on the type of cancer or illness the statute of limitation will vary, therefore it is important to speak with an experienced lawyer as soon as possible.

A railroad attorney at Shaw Cowart can help you determine whether your case is a valid FELA claim. We offer no-cost consultations and are familiar with FELA as well as railroad workplaces and the hazardous cancer-causing substances that railroad employees encounter every day.

Asbestos


Our lawyers have represented railroad workers who developed lung cancer and 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 contained asbestos insulation. This type of asbestos is particularly dangerous since, when it begins to degrade tiny fibers are released into air. These fibers can be inhaled by railroad workers and can cause mesothelioma as well as other asbestos-related health conditions such as lung cancer asbestosis, pleural plaque and fibrosis.

Railroad workers are at the risk of developing lung cancer from diesel exhaust, silicasand, and welding fumes. These fumes can cause harm to the kidneys, lungs and gastrointestinal tract. These injuries are usually discovered several years after the initial exposure and can lead to many serious and debilitating medical conditions.

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 Conrail in respect of a former railway worker who passed away from mesothelioma. A jury awarded damages to compensate for pain and suffering and companionship loss, as well as future medical expenses and other losses. The case highlights the importance of working with an experienced lawyer who can quickly assess whether an FELA claim is justified.

railroad workers cancer lawsuit exposed to radioactive substances are at risk of developing certain types of cancers and other serious ailments. These substances are often hidden in the materials that railroads employ to clean track and other rail yards. It is often difficult to identify them unless the railroad's business actively tests for Gamma and Alpha radiation. If a railroad worker develops cancer or another illness caused by exposure to carcinogenic chemicals while on the job, he could file a FELA and receive compensation from the company he worked for previously.

Research has shown that railway workers are more likely to develop various types of cancer than other people. They are constantly exposed to the toxins that can cause lung cancer. They are exposed to asbestos or the mineral sand (silica), welding fumes and diesel.

Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with cancer as a result of on-the-job exposure should speak to an attorney for railroads as soon as they can. They can help them determine whether they have a legal claim against their former employers and file the appropriate lawsuits under FELA. These claims may include compensation for medical expenses loss of income, and pain and discomfort. Additionally, they can pay for the loss of a loved ones in a wrongful death case. A railroad lawyer with experience can help victims receive the full amount of the damages they are entitled to, under FELA.

FELA

Engineers, conductors and train crew members work in dangerous situations where they may damage their lungs, without even realizing it. If a former railroad employee has developed an illness like lung cancer or a different condition which could be linked to their job and work, they could be eligible to seek compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

Unlike workers' compensation, FELA allows railroad employees who are injured to sue. This includes past and future medical costs and emotional suffering. A lawyer familiar with the regulations under FELA will be able to explain your options for filing.

To prevail in a FELA lawsuit, you'll be required to prove that your employer acted negligently in a way. Negligence can include breaking a rule or law or not achieving an acceptable standard of care, and many more. A competent FELA lawyer could review your case to determine whether negligence on the part of the railroad was a factor in the triggering of your illness.

Many different lung diseases and illnesses can be attributed to exposures from railroads. If you were exposed during your career as a railroad worker to diesel exhaust or other toxins such as creosote and asbestos or creosote, a mesothelioma lawyer will help you file claims for compensation under the FELA. Hughes Law Offices has handled FELA cases in the past, and have resulted in various settlements and verdicts.

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