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FELA and Railroad Lawsuits
Workers exposed to toxic chemicals, such as diesel exhaust, coal fumes or asbestos can be diagnosed with serious illnesses like cancer. A successful FELA case can be awarded damages to cover medical expenses, income loss, pain and suffering.
Union Pacific recently awarded $7.5 Million to a railroad worker who developed Leukemia. This is just one example of the justice system standing up for the victims.
Benzene
Railroad workers frequently work with chemical solvents as well as other hazardous materials, including benzene. Benzene, a liquid that is highly evaporative is absorbed through the skin or inhaled. It has been linked with a variety of medical conditions, including blood cancers, cancers of the blood like lymphoma and leukemia, as well as bone marrow disease. It is also a carcinogen and part of coal tar creosote. It is used to protect railroad ties from sunlight, heat rain, and snow.
A former railway worker claimed that his exposure to benzene working with coal-tar creosote make railroad ties, led to Myelodysplastic Syndrome. This progressed to Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A jury awarded him $7.5 million last September.
Those who have been diagnosed as having cancer or other chronic diseases because of their exposure to benzene asbestos radioactive substances as well as other hazardous chemicals, have the right to claim compensation under FELA. Based on the type of cancer or illness the statute of limitation could differ, so it is important to speak with an experienced lawyer as quickly as you can.
A railroad attorney from Shaw Cowart can help you determine whether your case is a valid FELA claim. We offer no-cost consultations, and we are knowledgeable about FELA and railroad workplaces.
Asbestos
Our lawyers have represented railroad workers who were diagnosed with lung cancer and other health issues caused by asbestos exposure. They frequently worked in areas such as repair shops, engine rooms, and yards as well as on rail cars that were damaged or on track equipment with asbestos insulation that was becoming degraded. This type of asbestos could be extremely dangerous, as when it degrades, tiny fibers are released into the air. The fibers are breathed in by railway workers and may cause mesothelioma and lung cancer, asbestosis and the pleural plaque.
In addition to asbestos, railroad workers are also at risk of developing lung diseases due to diesel exhaust and exposure to other workplace toxics such as solvents, welding fumes and silica sand. These particles and fumes could cause damage to the kidneys, lungs and gastrointestinal tract, as well as blood cells. These injuries can be detected years after the first exposure, and can cause to a myriad of serious and debilitating diseases.
A recent case against Conrail exposes the dangers of this type of work. The Appeals Court has upheld a jury verdict of $2.3million against Conrail in respect of an ex-railway worker who died of mesothelioma. A jury awarded damages for his suffering and suffering, loss of companionship, future medical costs and other expenses. The case highlights the importance to work with an experienced attorney who can quickly determine whether an FELA claim is justified.
Radioactive Substances
Anyone exposed to radioactive materials can develop cancers or other serious illnesses. These substances are typically hidden in the materials railroads use to clean tracks and other rail yards. They are often difficult to identify unless the railroad company is screening them for alpha and the gamma radiation. If a railway worker is diagnosed with cancer or a different illness that is the result of exposure to carcinogenic substances while on the job, they can make a FELA claim and receive compensation from their former employer.
Railroad workers are more likely than other workers to develop cancer. They are constantly exposed toxins which can cause lung cancer. These include asbestos, sand (silica) and diesel fumes or welding fumes.
Railroad employees who have been diagnosed with cancer as a result of exposure to radiation on the job should speak to a railroad lawyer as soon as they can. They can help them determine whether they have a right to claim against their former employers and make the appropriate lawsuits under FELA. These claims may include reimbursement for medical expenses, income loss, and pain and discomfort. In addition, they can pay for the loss of a loved one in an wrongful-death claim. mesothelioma lawsuit will assist victims to receive the maximum amount of the damages they are entitled to under FELA.
FELA
Engineers, conductors and train crew members work in dangerous environments where they could damage their lungs, without even realizing it. If a former railroad employee is suffering from an illness such as lung cancer or another disease that could have been related to their job it is possible to file for compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
Unlike workers' compensation claims, FELA allows injured railroad employees and their families of deceased employees to file lawsuits for damages that include future and past medical expenses and emotional suffering. An attorney who is knowledgeable about FELA regulations can tell you the options available to.
In order to prevail in a FELA claim it is necessary to prove that your employer acted negligently. Negligence can include breaking a law or rule or not achieving the acceptable standards of care, and much more. A FELA lawyer can evaluate your case and determine if railroad negligence was the cause of your condition.
Railroad exposure can lead to a variety of lung illnesses. If you were exposed to diesel exhaust, asbestos, creosote or other toxins during your time working on the railway, a reputable mesothelioma lawyer can assist you in filing for compensation under FELA. The FELA cases handled by Hughes Law Offices in the past have resulted into a variety of settlements and verdicts.
Read More: https://sites.google.com/view/railroadcancersettlements
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