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Railroad Lawsuit - Leukemia Caused by Benzene
A railroad worker who contracted leukemia from exposure to toxic chemicals has been awarded $7.5 million in a jury verdict. He worked for two different railroad companies and was exposed to Benzene which is a carcinogen.
The plaintiff's job required him to manage creosote-coated equipment and ties. He claimed that he was frequently covered from head to foot by the chemical.
Benzene
Benzene is among the hazardous chemicals that have been proven to cause cancer. It is a carcinogen and is found in diesel fumes/exhaust, which railroad workers are exposed to frequently. Exposure to benzene is associated with myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), acute leukemia, and Hodgkin's lymphoma as well as other blood cancers.
Creosote and diesel exhaust as well as other carcinogens are all common exposures for railway workers. Workers' compensation might be able to cover certain expenses and losses but not all. A benzene lawsuit against a railroad may assist plaintiffs to recover damages that aren't covered by workers' compensation.
The wife of railroad worker John Thompson won a benzene settlement against his employer. John Thompson was a maintenance of ways employee for the Chicago and North Western Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad between 1976 until 2008. He was exposed to a variety of petroleum solvents such as creosote that contained benzene distilates of coal tar, naphtha and paint strippers. In his professional life, John suffered from multiple forms of cancer, including a particular type of leukemia known as myelodysplastic. John passed away in November 2009 from this condition. The settlement awarded by the jury was $7 million. The settlement covers a significant portion of his medical bills, lost income, and suffering and pain.
Creosote
Creosote contains a number of chemicals, including dioxin pentachlorophenol as well as polycyclic hydrocarbons. Long-term exposure can cause irritation of the respiratory tract. Creosote exposure for long periods of time has been linked with skin cancer and an illness similar in nature to acute myeloid leukemia.
Creosote is able to enter the body through the lungs, stomach and intestines when food that is contaminated is consumed, drinking contaminated water or when it comes into contact with the skin. It is rapidly absorbed through the skin. Exposure can cause damage to the liver, kidneys as well as the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system. The toxic mix can be absorbed via the eye and trigger a range of ailments.
Railroad workers are exposed to numerous hazardous chemicals in their work environments. If they suffer injuries from these harmful substances, they deserve compensation from their employer. Contact our railroad injury lawyers today to discuss your case.
Hull is a small Florida town, was once the home of an old rail company which used coal-tar creosote wood to waterproof and insectproof wooden railroad tie. When CSX bought the company many years ago the chemicals spread throughout the town and contaminated the land around. Residents are seeking to sue CSX for the contaminating their homes and drinking water. EPA Administrator Regan visited the area to learn more about the situation. Residents have reported that drinking water contaminated close to the UPRR plant can cause childhood leukemia as well as other health problems.
Asbestos
Throughout the years asbestos was used to make railroad materials. Asbestos dust could pose a threat for railroad workers who worked near steam trains and in repair shops. These asbestos fibers are typically carried home by workers on their hair and clothing. They expose their families to the deadly substance.
Despite the risks of asbestos exposure, a lot of railroad companies were unaware or oblivious to the potential harm it could cause to workers' health for years. This is why some railroad workers who had an asbestos-related cancer diagnosis later in life were not awarded the proper compensation from their employers.
Because of their complexity, asbestos lawsuits differ from other workers' comp claims. Railroad workers may be able to seek compensation through the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). FELA is a viable alternative to traditional workers' compensation laws. Railroad workers who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness are able to file a claim under FELA in the event that they can prove their employer's negligence led to their injury.
The plaintiffs in the case assert that the railroad contaminated Fifth Ward with dangerous chemicals and failed to clean the area. Those who were living in the area at the time of the contamination been affected by a variety of health issues that include throat and lung cancer as well as asthma and other respiratory illnesses. They also were impacted by the loss of property value due to the contamination.
Lead
BNSF Railway lawsuit who work on railroads can be exposed to numerous carcinogenic substances, chemicals and fumes. These harmful chemicals are known to cause leukemia as well as other fatal illnesses among workers. These exposures are usually caused by negligence on the part of railroad workers.
Rail workers are exposed a variety of toxins, including diesel exhaust, welding fumes, and asbestos. These exposures may lead to lung cancer bladder and esophageal cancers kidney cancer, as well as other types of leukemia.
The exposure to benzene is the primary cause of leukemia, and other bone-marrow diseases and blood disorders. It is a colorless, liquid that is flammable and can evaporate into the air. It is used in many industrial processes and is present in small amounts in the natural environment. Benzene can also be found in gasoline and other products. Exposure to benzene can have adverse effects on your body, particularly if it is breathed in or consumed.
If you have worked on trains or in the railway industry and have developed a serious illness like leukemia as the result of employer negligence or a lack of care, contact Napoli Shkolnik for a free case review. We can assist you in obtaining compensation for your medical care loss of income, and other damages. Our lawyers are knowledgeable and passionate about helping Texans who are injured or wronged.
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