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Why Do So Many People Want To Know About Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia?
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA railroad workers can claim compensation for injuries. However, in order to make a claim that is successful, the injured worker must show that negligence on the part of railroad workers played a role in causing their injury.

The evidence presented at the trial included the testimony from a toxicologist who used different studies and risk ratios to show that Harris's multiple myeloma was caused by his exposure to diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

Benzene is linked to many hematopoietic tumours, including Acute Myeloid Leukemia(AML), Acute Non-Lymphocytic Leukemia(ANLL) and Multiple Myeloma. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) the chemical it is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen. This chemical is found in diesel fumes and many railroad workers are regularly exposed to it.

Railroad workers can also be exposed by cleaning products such as CRC or Safety-Kleen. These cleaning agents contain a specific benzene known as methylbenzene. When methylbenzene is in contact with the water, it is converted into a chemical called dioxin. Dioxins are substances that can cause various serious health issues, including lung cancer.

Parker Waichman has successfully represented many railroad workers in personal injury cases against their employers under FELA. For instance the jury awarded a former Chicago and North Western Railroad worker $7.5 million for the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia after years of exposure to chemicals and solvents on the job.

In a different case the plaintiff was diagnosed with multiple lymphoma after several years of working as a railroad signal maintenance technician. The plaintiff claimed that his condition was caused by exposure to diesel exhaust, as well as benzene he had experienced during his work. Prior to the commencement of trial, BNSF filed a motion for summary judgment based on the theory that plaintiff was aware or could have realized that his cancer was a result of his exposures to chemicals and environmental hazards while working for the railroad.

Creosote Exposure

Creosote is a toxic chemical used to preserve wood is linked to several cancers including skin cancer and scrotal carcinoma. Railroad workers working on the maintenance and repair of railway ties are frequently exposed to this chemical. The National Toxicology Program has reported that workers who handle creosote are at a greater risk of developing cancer that is fatal than the general population.


In a recent court case a railroad worker sued after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma. He claimed that work-related exposure to diesel exhaust and environmental hazards led to the development of cancer. The court decided that the plaintiff was aware of the possibility of damage he could suffer from his work on railroads and could have discovered his injury through a reasonably diligent internet search at the time he was diagnosed. Because he failed to do this the action is barred.

In lung cancer lawsuit from smoking , the railroad won its defense verdict in a suit brought in Philadelphia County by an ex-railroad worker. The plaintiff claimed that he developed bladder cancer as a result of the exposure he received from secondhand smoke and other chemicals like creosote and diesel exhaust.

Parker Waichman has also secured defense verdicts in the cases involving other types of cancers including prostate and lung cancer, which was brought by former railroad workers who alleged that their cancers stemmed from an exposure to toxic chemicals on the job. The firm is prepared to review the details of your case, and then explain your options.

Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos can be a problem for railroad employees. Workers are exposed to asbestos when they operate railroad ties, fix or install railway equipment or work on railroad tie. Asbestos is known to cause lung cancer, mesothelioma and other maladies.

Ronald K. Harris, the plaintiff in a lawsuit brought against CSX Transportation claims that he contracted multiple myeloma due to his job at the railroad. Harris, according to the lawsuit, was employed every day by CSX Transportation in its Laredo railroad yard. As a result Harris breathed in "harmful toxic chemicals, fumes, substances, particles, and other substances including but not including diesel exhaust, welding fumes, creosote, carbon monoxide, phenols, dioxins and heavy metals."

We successfully defended our client during an two-week jury trial in which it was claimed that the repetitive stretching, lifting and twisting during the course of work caused herniated lumbar disks and a 25% permanent disability resulting in lost wages and pain and suffering. The railroad was not found to be negligent and the plaintiff received a minimal award.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed various environmental chemicals. Based on the type of work done the exposure could lead to numerous health problems including multiple myeloma. Contact Parker Waichman if you or a family member has been diagnosed with myeloma as a result of working on a railroad.

In a recent case, an employee of a railroad was awarded $7.5 million by a juror for being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS). asbestos lung cancer lawsuit filed a lawsuit against two major railroads for claiming that exposure to diesel exhaust and asbestos caused health issues.

However the railroads filed a summary judgement motion, arguing that the plaintiff was aware of most important facts and potential causes of his injuries at the time of his diagnosis. The court sided with the railroads and granted their motion concluding the plaintiff had not made a reasonable inquiry to determine if the condition was due to his employment at a railroad.

At trial the plaintiff offered expert testimony from an industrial hygiene specialist and epidemiologists. Expert witnesses stated Harris's myeloma was the result of his exposure diesel exhaust. The expert witness cited various studies to back this claim. These studies showed an association between diesel exhaust and certain kinds of cancers. However, no reputable scientist has ever concluded that diesel exhaust is the cause of multiple myeloma.

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