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Are Railroad Lawsuit Acute Myeloid Leukemia The Greatest Thing There Ever Was?
FELA and Railroad Lawsuits

Railroad workers exposed to toxic chemicals, such as diesel exhaust benzene, coal fumes or asbestos are at risk of developing a serious illness including cancer. A successful FELA lawsuit can award damages to compensate for medical expenses, income loss as well as suffering and pain.

A railroad worker who contracted leukemia has been awarded $7.5 million from Union Pacific. This is only one example of how the justice system is standing up for the injured.

Benzene

Railroad workers are frequently exposed to hazardous substances and chemical solvents, such as benzene. Benzene is a highly evaporative liquid that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. It has been linked with a variety of medical conditions, including blood cancers, cancers of the blood like leukemia and lymphoma, as well as bone marrow diseases. It is also a carcinogen as well as a component of coal tar creosote, which is used to shield railroad tracks from heat, sunlight snow, rain and sun.

Leukemia lawsuit claimed that exposure to benzene while working with coal-tar creosote to create railroad ties, contributed to Myelodysplastic Syndrome. This progressed to Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A jury gave the man $7.5 million in September of the year before.


People who have been diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illnesses that result from daily exposure to benzene, asbestos radioactive substances and other hazardous chemicals are able to submit a claim for compensation under FELA. The time period for filing claims can differ based on the nature and degree of cancer or disease. It is essential to seek out an experienced lawyer whenever you can.

Shaw Cowart's railroad lawyers can assist you in determining if your case is eligible to be a FELA lawsuit. We provide free consultations, and we are familiar with FELA and railroad workplaces.

Asbestos

Our lawyers have represented railroad workers who developed lung cancer, as well as other health issues due to asbestos exposure. They worked in areas such as repair shops, engine rooms and yards, as well as on track equipment or derailed railway cars that contained asbestos insulation. This type of asbestos could be particularly dangerous, because when it deteriorates tiny fibers are released in the air. The fibers can be breathed in by workers on railroads and cause mesothelioma, as well as other asbestos-related illnesses including lung cancer, asbestosis, pleural plaque and fibrosis.

Railroad workers are at the risk of developing lung disease due to diesel exhaust, silica sand, and welding fumes. These particles and fumes can damage the lungs, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract and blood cells. These injuries can be identified years after the initial exposure and can lead to debilitating and serious conditions.

A recent case against Conrail exposes the dangers associated with this kind of work. The Appeals Court upheld a jury award of $2.3 million to the railroad company for an ex-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. This case highlights the importance of working closely with an experienced attorney that can quickly determine if the FELA claims is warranted.

Radioactive Substances

People exposed to radioactive substances may develop cancers or other serious ailments. These substances are often hidden in the materials that railroads use to clean track and other rail yards. They can be difficult to detect unless the railroad company is actively checking them for alpha and the gamma radiation. When a railroad worker is diagnosed with cancer or another condition due to exposure to carcinogenic chemicals on their job, they can submit an FELA claim and receive compensation from their former employer.

Studies have shown that workers in the railroad industry are more likely to develop various cancers than other people. They are constantly exposed toxins which can cause lung cancer. This includes asbestos as well as sand (silica) as well as diesel fumes or welding fumes.

A lawyer for railroads must be sought out as soon as possible by railroad workers who have been diagnosed as having cancer as a result of exposure to radiation on the job. They can assist them in determining whether there is a legal claim against the former employer and file the appropriate lawsuits that are based on FELA. These lawsuits could result in the payment of medical expenses, income loss, and discomfort and pain. They also can compensate for the loss of a loved in an wrongful-death case. A skilled railroad lawyer can assist victims receive the full amount of damages they are entitled to under FELA.

FELA

Railroad workers, such as engineers, conductors and train crew members often work in hazardous environments which can cause lung damage without even realizing it. If a former railroad employee is suffering from an illness such as lung cancer or another illness that could be connected to their job, they may be able to claim compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).

Contrary to claims for workers' compensation, FELA allows injured railroad employees and the families of deceased employees to seek damages for past and future medical expenses and emotional suffering. An attorney who is familiar with the rules of FELA will be able to explain your options for filing.

In order to be successful in a FELA claim you must prove that your employer was negligent. The definition of negligence can be as simple as breaking a law or rule or not achieving the acceptable standards of care, or any other. A FELA lawyer can review your case and determine whether railroad negligence caused your condition.

Several different types of lung diseases and illnesses could be linked to railroad exposures. If you were exposed during your railroad career to diesel exhaust or other toxins such as asbestos, creosote, or creosote, a mesothelioma lawyer could help you file claims for compensation under the FELA. Hughes Law Offices has handled FELA cases in the past and have resulted in a variety settlements and verdicts.

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