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Railroad Lawsuit - Leukemia Caused by Benzene


A jury awarded $7.5m to a railroad worker who developed leukemia following exposure to toxic chemicals. He worked for two different railroad companies, and was exposed to Benzene which is a carcinogen.

The plaintiff's work required him to work with creosote-coated tie and other equipment. He claimed that he was often covered from head to toe by the chemical.

Multiple myeloma lawsuit is among the hazardous chemicals that have been discovered to cause cancer. It is a carcinogen found in diesel exhaust fumes which railroad workers are frequently exposed to. Benzene exposure has been linked to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) as well as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and Hodgkin lymphoma, among other blood cancers.

Creosote, diesel exhaust, and other carcinogens are common exposures for railroad employees. Although many railway employees are eligible for workers' compensation, these benefits could not cover all the cost and expenses of a victim. A benzene lawsuit against a railroad may aid plaintiffs in recovering damages that aren't covered by workers compensation.

The widow of railroad worker John Thompson recently won a benzene wrongful death settlement against his employer. Her husband was a maintenance employee who worked for the Chicago and North Western Railroad as well as the Union Pacific Railroad from 1976 until 2008. He was exposed to a range of petroleum solvents like creosote with benzene in it, coal tar distilates naphtha, naphtha and paint strippers. John was diagnosed with cancers of various types such as myelodysplasticleukemia during his career. He passed away from this disease in November 2009. The settlement he was awarded by the jury was $7 million. The amount is a large portion of his medical expenses as well as the loss of income and suffering and pain.

Creosote

Many chemicals are present in creosote. These include dioxin, phenols, pentachlorophenol and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Exposure for long periods can cause irritation of the respiratory tract. Skin cancer and a related illness known as acute myeloidleukemia have also been associated with long-term creosote exposure.

Creosote gets into the body through the lungs as air pollution, through the stomach and intestines, either by eating food that is contaminated or drinking unclean water or coming into contact with the skin. It is absorbed rapidly through the skin. Exposure to this mixture may damage the liver, kidneys and central nervous system. The toxins can be absorbed via the eye and can cause a variety of diseases.

Rail workers are exposed of hazardous chemicals at their work. When toxic substances cause them harm they are entitled to compensation from their employers. Contact Kidney cancer lawsuit dedicated railroad accident lawyers to discuss your case.

Hull, a small Florida town, was once home to an old rail company that used coal-tar-based creosote on wood to make it waterproof and insectproof wooden railroad ties. When CSX purchased the company several years ago the chemicals spread throughout the town and contaminated the land around. Residents are now suing CSX over the contamination of their drinking water and homes. Regan the EPA Administrator, was in the area to find out more. Residents say that contaminated drinking water close to the UPRR plant can cause childhood leukemia as well as other health issues.

Asbestos

Through the years, asbestos was used in the production of railroad materials. Asbestos dust could pose a threat for railroad workers who worked around steam trains and in repair shops. These asbestos fibers were often brought home on workers' clothing and hair and exposed their family members to the deadly material.

Despite the risks associated with asbestos exposure railroad companies have either been ignoring or denying this for many years. Some railroad workers who were diagnosed with asbestos-related cancer later in life did not receive sufficient compensation from their employers.

Asbestos claims differ from other workers' compensation claims due to their complexity. Railroad workers could claim compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). FELA is a viable alternative to traditional workers' compensation laws. FELA permits railroad employees suffering from asbestos-related illnesses to file a claim if they can prove that their employer's negligence is the cause of their illness.

The plaintiffs in the case assert that the railroad had contaminated Fifth Ward with dangerous chemicals and did not do anything to clean it up. Residents of the community who lived in the area at the time of contamination suffered from lung and throat cancers, asthma and other respiratory diseases. They also were impacted by the loss of property value due to the contamination.

Lead

People who work on railroads can be exposed to many carcinogenic chemicals, substances and fumes. These toxic chemicals can cause numerous debilitating, fatal illnesses for workers, including leukemia. These exposures are often due to railroad negligence.

Kidney cancer lawsuit are exposed to many toxins, including diesel exhaust, welding fumes and asbestos. These exposures can cause lung cancer bladder and esophageal cancers, kidney cancer, and other types of leukemia.

One of the major causes of leukemia, as well as other blood and bone marrow diseases is exposure to benzene. It is a colorless, fluid that is flammable, and it can evaporate into the air. It is used in a variety of industrial processes and is present in the natural environment at low concentrations. Benzene can also be found in gasoline and other products. Exposure to benzene may have negative effects on the body, especially when it is inhaled or consumed.

Contact Napoli Shkolnik to receive a free assessment of your case in the event that you worked in a train or railway and contracted a serious illness like leukemia due to the negligence of your employer. We can assist you in obtaining compensation for your medical care loss of income, and other damages. Our lawyers are dedicated to helping Texans who have been injured.

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