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Railroad Lawsuit - Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Railroad workers are exposed numerous carcinogenic chemicals, including diesel exhaust fumes. This can cause a variety of illnesses like non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

A lawyer who specializes in railroad cancers can assist you in determining if your disease is related to work exposures and claim reimbursement for medical expenses and suffering.


Benzene

Benzene is among the world's most common chemical compounds. It is a colorless or pale yellow liquid that is sweet and rapidly evaporates into air. It is used in degreasers, dyes, solvents, pesticides, lubricants, plastics and resins. It is also present in crude oil. Long-term exposure to benzene may damage bone marrow and cause leukemia and other blood-related illnesses. It can also cause convulsions, changes to heartbeat and liver disease, and decrease the fertility of a person.

Railroad workers are at greater risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, and multiple myeloma as a result of their exposure to benzene. This is particularly relevant for those who worked around locomotives or on them in the railroad shop where they may have been exposed to diesel exhaust. Exposure to coal tar which is used to preserve wood and also a wood preserver, could expose you to benzene.

The personal representative of a BNSF worker who died from leukemia has filed 27 lawsuits against the company, including eight of them in 2018. The plaintiff worked for the railway company for decades. She worked for 33 years as a hostler in a yard located in Alliance, Nebraska. She was exposed to diesel exhaust and other toxic chemicals while working on locomotives, cars and rail ties. She also used benzene-based chemical Liquid Wrench to break bolts.

Glyphosate

Glyphosate is a popular herbicide employed by railroad workers to eliminate weeds and plants along the tracks and around train stations. Exposure to this chemical can cause non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and other serious health problems. If you have been exposed to glyphosate or other chemicals and develop non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a railroad injury lawyer can assist you to get compensation from the company who wronged you.

The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified glyphosate a probable carcinogen. The chemical works by targeting a protein in plants called shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS). This stops EPSPS from generating its own natural product which is a building block for proteins. The glyphosate is then bound to EPSPS and breaks its structure. It also prevents the EPSPS from carrying out its normal functions, which can lead to cell death.

In the short term, glyphosate can cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and skin irritation. In extreme instances, exposure to glyphosate can cause death. The herbicide is commonly used across a variety of crops such as cereal grains, soybeans and corn. It is also present in drinking water via rainwater and surface runoff. Due to its extensive use, trace amounts of glyphosate are regularly ingested by consumers.

Asbestos

Railroad workers are exposed to many dangerous substances, including diesel fumes, benzene, asbestos, coal dust silica and creosote. These carcinogens may cause lung cancer, cancer, and other health issues. Federal law permits current, former and retired rail employees to sue their employers when they're diagnosed with medical conditions related to their exposure to work.

For a long time asbestos was a crucial element of the railroad industry. Many railroad workers were exposed to this hazardous material. An asbestos exposure attorney from the railroad may review your medical and work records to determine if your condition was mesothelioma, or a different illness because of work-related asbestos exposure.

A train conductor has filed a lawsuit in the United States against Norfolk Southern for Hodgkin's lymphoma. He claims that the company failed to safeguard his health from harmful chemicals. The lawsuit claims that the railroad company did not follow FELA safety regulations by failing to eliminate asbestos and other harmful substances and not monitoring exposure of workers to harmful chemicals.

The lawsuit claims that the job of a conductor on trains included handling and operating railroad machinery. It also alleges the railroad used weedkillers to maintain right-of-way areas which could have led to exposure to glyphosate which is a harmful herbicide that can cause non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other illnesses. Scleroderma lawsuit handed the plaintiff one million dollars as compensatory damages.

Secondhand Smoke

A few railroad employees have been diagnosed with cancer and other chronic diseases due to the harmful chemicals they were exposed to each day. Railroad workers who suffer from cancer or other ailments due to exposure to carcinogenic substances can file lawsuits under FELA against their former employers.

A man from Pennsylvania, who was a railroad worker was able to file a lawsuit in Pennsylvania against his former employers claiming that his kidneys developed cancer as a result to being exposed to carcinogens over a span that spanned nearly 40 years. He claimed he was often exposed to asbestos, vinylchloride, and other harmful substances while working for various railroads in the Philadelphia region.

Another railroad worker filed a lawsuit claiming that his work as railroad worker caused lung cancer and other serious ailments. He worked for CSX Transportation, Inc. for 20 years and was exposed every day to harmful toxins such as diesel exhaust and secondhand smoke. He also handled railroad ties which were coated with Creosote chemical.

Even though the dangers of secondhand smoke have been known for decades, several railroads were slow to adopt smoking bans on locomotive cabs. Smoking secondhand has been linked to many illnesses and serious health issues, such as asthma, bronchitis, heart and lung diseases.

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