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Railroad Bladder Cancer Lawyer

People suffering from cancer or other serious illnesses may not have time to think about paperwork or legal issues. Working with a railroad bladder cancer lawyer can assist them in turning these matters over to a lawyer, so that they can focus on healing and creating a positive future of their family.

Benzene

An experienced railroad lawyer can assist a railway worker who has been diagnosed with cancer and believes it was caused by exposure to carcinogens such as benzene or asbestos on the job. The lawyer can also assist them in obtaining compensation for medical expenses and any other expenses. Our team can investigate and construct a case to prove the railroad company violated a railroad employee's rights under FELA and led to their illness.

Workers in machine shops as well as in train yards and train tracks are frequently exposed to significant amounts of diesel exhaust without proper protection. This type of fume has been associated with lung cancer, bladder cancer and mesothelioma. A lawyer who specializes in railroad cancer can help a railway worker suffering from bladder cancer secure significant damages to cover medical expenses and other costs.

FELA gives current, past and retired railway employees the right to sue their employers for negligence if they contract cancer caused by exposure on the job to harmful substances. The companies with the deep pockets of railroads will employ teams of highly paid experts who will offer weak opinions that the exposures you received in the cabs of locomotives as well as rail yards and shops were not different from the regular exposures that people get on city streets. In spite of these expert defenses an experienced railroad cancer attorney will be able to provide you with the legal resources and support you need to receive the compensation you are due.

Creosote

Creosote, a toxic wood preservative that is commonly used by railroad workers. Chemicals that contain creosote are used to preserve wooden railroad ties. However, workers may also be exposed to the chemical when cleaning equipment and facilities with products that contain the chemical. Creosote can cause variety of health problems including skin cancer, lung cancer and bladder cancer.

A railroad worker who filed a lawsuit for cancer claims exposure to chemicals by two major rail transportation companies caused him to develop bladder cancer. The suit was filed in Philadelphia County court, claiming that Penn Central Corporation (doing business as American Premier Underwriters, Inc.) in Harrisburg, Consolidated Rail (Conrail) Corporation in Philadelphia and Norfolk Southern Railway Company, of Norfolk, Virginia violated FELA by placing the worker in a workplace which exposes workers to carcinogens.

Another plaintiff in the same lawsuit claims that he was diagnosed with leukemia as a result of his long-term exposure to toxic chemicals. In his complaint, he states that his job in a Chicago and North Western Railway right-of-way and yard exposed him to benzene and degreasing chemicals. He also claimed exposure to fungicides, herbicides, and other chemicals.

According to a report from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) The Englewood Rail Yard located in Houston's 5th Ward/Kashmere Garden area is infected with creosote. The railroad didn't inform residents of the contamination zone and has been reluctant to undertake a complete cleaning of the site.


Asbestos

Asbestos has been linked to lung cancers and bladder. Asbestos fibers are small and can be absorbed into the lungs when they are airborne. Once inside, they are able to harm the cells in the lungs, chest and abdomen. This can lead to mesothelioma. It is a degenerative disease that affects the lung lining and abdominal cavity, as well as the chest.

People who are exposed to dangerous chemicals on the railway may be at risk of developing cancer. A railroad accident attorney may be able to help victims and their families members receive financial compensation.

A jury has awarded $7.5M to railroad workers who were diagnosed with leukemia. The worker had been exposed to toxic chemicals and creosote without protection while working on the railroad. The man blamed the cancer due to his work with toxic chemicals such as diesel exhaust, among other hazardous substances.

The Federal Employers Liability (FELA) Act grants railroad workers, current and former, the right to sue if they are diagnosed with cancer. This cancer may have been caused by exposure to benzene or asbestos while at work. However there is a finite amount of time to research and determine if a cancer resulted from work at railroads. lung cancer mesothelioma lawsuit can help a worker file a claim within the three year statute of limitations.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is full of a variety of cancer-causing chemicals. These harmful fumes are frequently present in locomotive cabs and rail yards. They also breathe the fumes as they clean up chemical spills and work on railway equipment or in shops. These workers are more susceptible for lung cancer than those who do not work in the railroad industry.

These gases can cause lung cancer among railroad workers and can also cause bladder cancer. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified diesel exhaust as a human carcinogens in the group 1 category and has been associated with lung cancer among railroad workers.

Defending these cases requires an elaborate game plan from the beginning of the case. It is important to assemble an in-house and external experts who understand the complexities of the technology involved. This is especially true in cases where expert testimony is based on the medical causality. The defense should think about the use of non-traditional air quality tests and highlighting flaws in the expert's conclusions regarding medical causation.

It is important to consult an experienced and skilled railroad injury lawyer immediately upon receiving a cancer diagnosis that is connected to the railroad work of the person. This is due to the fact that there is a short time frame to file a lawsuit under FELA and only an attorney can determine whether or not the claim is within the time frame.

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