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10 Tips For Quickly Getting Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA, railroad workers can file lawsuits to recover compensation for their injuries. To be successful, the injured party must prove that the railroad was negligent in causing injury.

Leukemia lawsuit in the trial included the testimony of toxicologist who conducted different studies and risk factors to prove that Harris's myeloma had been caused by his exposure to diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

Benzene exposure is associated with a range of hematopoietic tumors, including Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), Acute Non-Lymphocytic Leukemia (ANLL) and Multiple Myeloma. According to railroad cancer lawsuit for Research on Cancer, it is a Group 1 Carcinogen. The chemical is found in diesel fumes and exhaust that many railroad workers are exposed to on a daily on a regular.

Railroad workers may also be exposed to cleaning products like CRC or Safety-Kleen. These cleaning products contain a particular type of benzene referred to as methylbenzene. When methylbenzene gets into contact with the water, it's transformed into a chemical called dioxin. Dioxins can cause lung cancer as well as other serious health issues.

Parker Waichman has represented railroad workers in personal injury cases against their employers under the FELA. A jury gave $7.5 million to an ex- Chicago and North Western Railroad employee diagnosed with acute myeloid cancer following years of exposure.

In another case the plaintiff was diagnosed with multiple lymphoma after many years of work as a railway signal maintenance technician. He claimed his condition was caused by exposure to diesel exhaust and benzene which he was exposed to while on the job. BNSF filed a summary judgment motion before the trial began on the theory plaintiff knew or should've been aware that his cancer was caused by his exposure to chemicals and environmental hazards when working for the railroad.

Creosote Exposure

A toxic chemical that is used as a wood preserver, creosote has been linked to several cancers, including skin and scrotal cancer. Railroad workers who work on the maintenance and repair of railway ties are frequently exposed to this chemical. The National Toxicology Program reported that those who handled creosote were at a higher risk than the general public of developing lethal forms of cancer.

In a recent court case an employee of a railroad filed suit after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma. He claimed that work-related exposure to diesel exhaust and environmental dangers caused cancer. The court decided that the plaintiff was aware of any potential harm he could suffer due to his job at the railroad and could have found out about his injury through an exhaustive internet search prior to when the diagnosis came in. Because railroad cancer lawsuit failed to undertake this task the action is barred.

In a separate case, the railroad was able to win a defense verdict in a case filed in Philadelphia County by a former railroad employee. The plaintiff claimed that he had developed bladder cancer due to being exposed to smoke, other chemicals such as diesel exhaust, and creosote.

Parker Waichman has also secured defense verdicts in the cases involving other types of cancers including lung and prostate cancer, brought by former railroad employees who claimed their cancers were a result of a lifetime of exposure to toxic chemicals while working. The firm is ready to review the facts of your case and discuss your options.

Asbestos Exposure

Railroad employees can be exposed to asbestos during their job. Workers are exposed to asbestos when they operate railroad ties, fix or install railway gear or work on railroad railway ties. Asbestos can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and other maladies.


In a lawsuit filed against CSX Transportation, plaintiff Ronald K. Harris alleges that he contracted multiple myeloma due to the effects of his work with 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 toxic chemicals, agents, fumes, particles, and other substances that include but are not including diesel exhaust creosote, welding fumes, carbon monoxide and phenols. dioxins, and heavy metals."

We successfully defended our clients in an in-depth jury trial that lasted for two weeks, where it was alleged repetitive lifting and bending as trackmen caused herniated discs in the lumbar region, causing an injury that caused a 25% disability for the rest of his life leading to loss of earnings as well as discomfort and pain. The railroad was found to not be negligent, and the plaintiff received just a tiny amount.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed various environmental chemicals. The exposure can result in numerous health problems such as multiple myeloma. This is based on the type and amount of the work. Contact Parker Waichman if you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with myeloma as a result of working on a railroad.

In a recent trial an employee of a railroad was awarded $7.5 million by a jury for being diagnosed with acute myeloid lymphoma and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). He filed a lawsuit against two major railroads, alleging that their exposure to diesel exhaust and asbestos led to his health issues.

The railroads filed an appeal 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 sided with the railroads and granted their motion concluding that the plaintiff has not made a reasonable inquiry to determine if the condition was due to his employment at a railroad.

In the courtroom the plaintiff offered expert testimony from an industrial hygienist and epidemiologists. Expert witnesses claimed that Harris's myeloma arose as a result of the exposure he received to diesel exhaust. In support of this assertion, the expert witness referenced numerous studies that demonstrated a correlation between certain types of cancers and diesel exhaust. A reputable scientist, however has ever claimed that diesel exhaust is the reason of multiple myeloma.

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