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Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work
Under FELA railroad workers are able to claim compensation for injuries. In order to succeed in bringing a claim, the injured party must prove that the railroad's negligence caused their injuries.
mesothelioma lawsuit presented at the trial included the testimony of a toxicologist who used different studies and the relative risk to prove that Harris's multiple myeloma had been caused by the exposure to diesel exhaust.
Benzene Exposure
The benzene compound is associated with various hematopoietic cancers which include Acute Myeloid Leukemia(AML), Acute Non-Lymphocytic Leukemia(ANLL) and Multiple Myeloma. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the chemical is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen. bnsf lawsuit is found in diesel exhaust and fumes, which many railroad workers are exposed to on a regular regularly.
Railroad workers may also be exposed by cleaning products like CRC or Safety-Kleen. These cleaning products contain a benzene type known as methylbenzene. The methylbenzene converts to dioxin, a chemical when it comes into contact with water. Dioxins are substances that can lead to many serious health issues including lung cancer.
Parker Waichman has represented railroad employees in personal injury lawsuits against their employers under the FELA. For example an award was made by a jury to a former Chicago and North Western Railroad worker $7.5 million for the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia following years of exposure to chemicals and solvents while working.
In a different case the plaintiff was diagnosed with multiple lymphoma after several years of working as a railroad signal maintenance technician. He claimed that his condition was caused by exposure to diesel exhaust and by benzene exposure he experienced while working. BNSF filed a summary judgement motion prior to the trial began on the claim that plaintiff knew or should have had the knowledge that his cancer was caused by exposure to chemicals and environmental hazards when working for the railroad.
Creosote Exposure
A toxic chemical used as a wood preservative, creosote has been associated with several cancers, including skin and scrotal cancer. This chemical is often a problem for railroad workers who work on the maintenance and repair of railway ties. The National Toxicology Program reported that workers who handled creosote had a higher risk than the general population of developing fatal forms of cancer.
A recent court case in which a railroad worker sued after he was diagnosed with myeloma, alleges his exposure to diesel exhaust and other environmental toxins caused the cancer. The court decided that the plaintiff was aware of the potential negative effects of his work at the railroad and could have discovered the injury by conducting a fairly thorough internet search at the time he was diagnosed. Since he did not take this step his action is deemed to be time-barred.
In a different instance, the railroad won a defense decision in a suit filed in Philadelphia County by a former railroad worker. The plaintiff claimed that he had developed bladder cancer due to the exposure he had to secondhand smoke and other toxic chemicals, like creosote and diesel exhaust.
Parker Waichman has also secured defense verdicts in cases that involve other types of cancers including lung and prostate cancer, brought by other former railroad employees who claimed their cancers were a result of the constant exposure to harmful chemicals on the job. The firm is ready to analyze the facts of your case and provide your options.
Asbestos Exposure
Railroad employees could be exposed to asbestos while working. Workers are exposed to asbestos when they work with railroad ties, repair or install railway equipment or work on railroad tracks. Asbestos can cause lung cancer, mesothelioma and other diseases.
In a lawsuit filed against CSX Transportation, plaintiff Ronald K. Harris alleges that he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma because from his work for the railroad. According to the lawsuit, Harris worked for CSX Transportation at its Laredo rail yard on a regular basis. As a result Harris breathed in "harmful chemical substances, toxic chemicals, agents, fumes, particles, and other substances, including but not restricted to diesel exhaust, welding fumes, creosote, carbon monoxide and phenols. dioxins, and heavy metals."
We successfully defended our clients in a jury trial lasting two weeks. It was claimed that the repetitive lifting and bending as trackmen caused herniated discs in the lumbar area and a 25% disability permanent that resulted in loss of wages and discomfort and pain. The railroad was not found to be negligent and the plaintiff received a minimal award.
Environmental Exposure
Railroad workers are exposed to a range of chemicals in the environment. Depending on Kidney cancer lawsuit of work performed and the type of work, exposure to chemicals can cause health issues of a variety such as multiple myeloma. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma as because of work done on the railroad, call Parker Waichman to discuss your options.
In a case that was recently heard, railroad workers received $7.5 million from an appeals court after being diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia. He filed a lawsuit against two major railroads, alleging that exposure to asbestos and diesel exhaust caused health issues for him.
Kidney cancer lawsuit filed a motion for summary judgment in which they claimed that at the time of the plaintiff's diagnosis, he was aware of all the factors and causes of his injury. The court ruled in favor of the railroads' motion concluding that plaintiff failed to conduct a reasonable inquiry into whether his condition was related to his railroad employment.
The plaintiff provided expert testimony during the trial of an industrial hygienist as as epidemiologists. Expert witnesses stated that Harris's myeloma is a result of his exposure diesel exhaust. In support of this assertion, the expert witness referenced numerous studies that demonstrated that there was a link between certain kinds of cancers and diesel exhaust. But, no reputable scientist has ever concluded that diesel exhaust is the reason of multiple myeloma.
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