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15 Things You've Never Known About Railroad Lawsuit Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Multiple Myeloma Caused by Railroad Work

Under FELA, railroad workers can bring lawsuits to seek compensation for their injuries. To be successful, the injured worker will have to prove the railroad was negligent in causing the injury.

The evidence in the trial included testimony from an toxicologist, who relied on various studies and relative risk factors to prove that Harris's multiple myeloma was caused by his exposure to diesel exhaust.

Benzene Exposure

Exposure to benzene is linked to various hematopoietic cancers that 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. This chemical is found in diesel fumes, and railway workers are regularly exposed to it.

Furthermore, acute myeloid leukemia lawsuit are also exposed to benzene from cleaning products such as Safety-Kleen and CRC. These cleaning products typically contain a kind of benzene, namely the methylbenzene. The methylbenzene can be converted into a chemical known as dioxin when it comes in contact with water. Dioxins are a class of chemicals that can trigger numerous health issues such as lung cancer.

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

Another case involved the plaintiff who was diagnosed with myeloma after working as an engineer of railroad signal maintenance for a number of years. The plaintiff claimed that his illness was caused by exposure to benzene and diesel exhaust which he was exposed to while on the job. Prior to the beginning of trial, BNSF filed a motion for summary judgment based on the idea that plaintiff should have known his cancer was caused by exposure to chemicals and environmental hazards while working for the railroad.

Creosote Exposure

A toxic chemical that is used as a wood preservative creosote is associated with various cancers, including skin and scrotal cancer. This chemical is often a issue for railroad workers who work on the maintenance and repairs of railway ties. The National Toxicology Program reported that those who handled creosote were at more risk than general population of developing fatal forms of cancer.

In an upcoming 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 led to cancer. The judge determined that the plaintiff was aware of the possibility of harm from his railroad work and could have found out about his injury through a reasonably diligent internet search at the time that he was diagnosed. He failed to undertake the search and his claim is now 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 developed bladder cancer due to being exposed to smoke and other chemical substances such as diesel exhaust and creosote.

Parker Waichman has also obtained defense verdicts for cases involving different types of cancers, like prostate and lung cancer. These cases were brought by former railroad workers, who claimed their cancers had been resulted from a lifetime exposure to toxic chemicals at work. Parker Waichman is prepared to review your case facts and discuss your options.


Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos can pose a risk for railroad workers. The exposure is most often experienced when workers handle railroad ties or repair or install railway equipment. Asbestos is known to cause mesothelioma, lung cancer and other cancers.

In a lawsuit filed against CSX Transportation, plaintiff Ronald K. Harris claims that he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma due to the effects of his employment with the railroad. Harris, according to the lawsuit worked daily for CSX Transportation in its Laredo railroad yard. In the process Harris inhaled "harmful toxic chemicals, agents, fumes and particles, and other substances which include but not restricted to diesel exhaust, welding fumes, creosote, carbon monoxide, phenols dioxins and heavy metals."

We successfully defended our clients during a jury trial lasting two weeks, in which it was claimed that the repetitive bending and lifting while working as trackmen led to herniated disks in the lumbar region, causing an injury that caused a 25% disability for the rest of his life resulting in lost wage and pain and discomfort. The railroad was found not to be negligent, and the plaintiff received only a modest amount.

Environmental Exposure

Railroad workers are exposed various environmental chemicals. This exposure can trigger various health issues including multiple myeloma, depending on the type and amount of the work. Contact Parker Waichman if you or a family member has been diagnosed with myeloma as a result of working on railways.

In asbestos lung cancer lawsuit , a railroad worker received $7.5 million from a jury following his diagnosis with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia. 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 a motion for summary judgment arguing that at the time of the plaintiff's diagnosis, it was aware of the facts and causes of his injury. The court agreed and granted the railroads' motion concluding that the plaintiff was unable to conduct a reasonable investigation into whether his illness was due to his railroad work.

At trial the plaintiff provided expert evidence from an industrial hygienist and epidemiologists. Expert witnesses stated Harris's myeloma was the result of his exposure to diesel exhaust. The expert witness provided numerous studies to back this claim. railroad cancer lawsuit proved a correlation between diesel exhaust and certain types of cancers. However, no reputable scientist has ever claimed that diesel exhaust is the main cause of multiple myeloma.

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