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A Railroad Cancer Lawyer Can Help Workers Sue For Blood Cancer

Railroad workers exposed to a myriad of carcinogenic chemicals on the job face significant health risks. If employees are diagnosed with cancer or a chronic illness, an experienced railroad cancer lawyer can assist them obtain compensation from their employers.

For instance, CN rail yard workers were exposed to the creosote preservative for wood for a long time and have even been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Studies have identified the weedkiller, Glyphosate, to an increased lung cancer risk.

Benzene

The chemical benzene is a clear liquid with a sweet scent. It can be absorbed through the skin and vaporizes quickly. Benzene is used in a myriad of products that include lubricants and solvents. It can also be found in gasoline and diesel. The World Health Organization has classified the carcinogenicity of benzene for humans. Benzene exposure has been associated with a variety of blood cancers, including acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) in children and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in adults.

Acute myelogenous lymphoma can cause bone marrow red blood cells, as well as white blood cells to become abnormal. This can result in blood tumors, which can affect the immune system and causing serious side effects. It can also affect the nervous system and brain. Over 200,000 railroad workers may have AML or other blood cancers due to their exposure toxic chemicals while working.

In the past railroad workers were exposed to creosote, diesel fumes, herbicides, pesticides and asbestos. These carcinogens are utilized in many railyard tasks such as track maintenance and other infrastructure. BNSF was required under Federal law to give workers adequate protection against these harmful chemicals. This negligence led to many cases of debilitating, long-term diseases. A competent lawyer can assist you seek compensation for your injuries under FELA the Federal Employers Liability Act.

Creosote


Railroad workers often touch wood that has been treated with creosote. The toxic chemicals penetrate the skin and begin to damage cells. Over time, a railroad worker may develop blood cancer due to exposure. Cancers can range from acute leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome and non-Hodgkin lymphoma to acute myeloid cancer. These chemicals can also cause skin, lung and bladder cancers.

Railroad lawsuits claim that the railroad failed to inform workers of these risks and failed to take the necessary steps to safeguard them. In addition, some of these chemicals are abrasive and can cause burns to the skin. asbestos lung cancer lawsuit of exposure to creosote include burning in the mouth and throat and throat, the smell of smoke, stomach pain and a skin rash.

Recent incident involves a railroad worker who claims exposure to toxins, chemicals and other toxins has caused him chronic health problems. He claims his job required him to use ties soaked in solvents and creosote. He says he also wore gloves which were treated with creosote.

A jury awarded an ex-railroad employee $7.5 million for injuries related to creosote exposure as well as other hazardous chemicals he was exposed to while on the job. He filed a suit under the Federal Employers Liability Act claiming that the railroad did not provide him with the right safety equipment.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed to a variety of chemicals, including welding fumes and diesel exhaust. They are also exposed to asbestos or silica. They are thus at risk of contracting a broad range of diseases and illnesses. Lung cancer is among the most frequent ailments, but other illnesses and injuries have been linked to railway jobs. A railroad lawyer who is well-versed about the law could evaluate the case of a worker and help them pursue the full payment they are entitled under federal laws.

Benzene is a chemical that was banned in the United States 20 years ago and is still used in degreasers, solvents and solvents used by railroad workers. It's a byproduct from diesel exhaust, and can cause anemia. Workers have also been affected by lymphoma, cancer that affects blood cells.

A number of lawsuits have been filed against CSX Railroad Company by workers who claim their job exposed them to harmful substances. Eight lawsuits were filed in 2018. In one of these cases, the widow of the Waycross man claimed that his work as a machinist for the railroad caused stomach cancer and resulted in his death in 2014. Other lawsuits claim exposure to diesel exhaust, benzene, creosote, herbicides, weed killers and asbestos.

Diesel Exhaust

The diesel train fumes contain cancer-causing chemicals such as benzene. It is a clear liquid that is flammable, is used as an oil solvent and as a lubricant. It is also found in diesel exhaust, which railroad workers such as conductors and engineers are exposed to frequently. Benzene is a carcinogen and exposure to it could cause blood system cancers.

Other harmful substances to which railroad workers are exposed include creosote and coal tar. Creosote is a thick, oily liquid that is used to treat railroad ties. It is a known cancer-causing chemical that railroad workers are able to inhale. According to a study that ran for 38 years that it is responsible for 40% of lung cancers among American railroad workers.

The exposure to diesel exhaust could also increase the risk for multiple myeloma. This cancer affects bone marrow and may affect the production of plasma. Diesel exhaust is also a source for particulate matter that could cause chronic respiratory diseases mortality regardless of smoking.

If you are a current or former railroad employee who has been diagnosed with a blood cancer or a different disease that could be triggered by exposure to benzene asbestos, or other harmful workplace substances, call Hughes Law Offices today to discuss your case with a knowledgeable railroad attorney. The Federal Employers Liability Act allows railroad workers to claim compensation from their employers when they have been negligent and cause a workplace illness.

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