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The 10 Scariest Things About Railroad Lawsuit Lung Cancer
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2023.11.09 08:10
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Railroad workers are often exposed to carcinogens with a high risk of cancer. Exposure to harmful substances like gasoline, diesel fuel, benzene and creosote have been linked to cancers and chronic conditions like mesothelioma, lung cancer and bladder cancer.
If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with a serious illness that was linked to your work with a railway, call an experienced lawyer for railroad cancer today for a no-cost consultation.
Exposure to Carcinogens
Railroad workers are exposed numerous carcinogens that can cause harm on a daily basis. These include diesel exhaust, asbestos and benzene. Many railroad cancer lawsuits against union pacific railroad (
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) have been filed against a variety of railroad companies. These lawsuits were filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act, established in 1908.
Plaintiffs who develop cancer due to on-the-job exposure to toxins may be entitled to compensation. A lawyer for railroad injuries will review a victim’s claim and determine whether it is possible to file a FELA lawsuit is possible against the business that caused their illness.
Railroad workers may be entitled to compensation to cover medical expenses, lost wages and other damages resulting from their illness. Lawyers can assist clients in filing a lawsuit before the three year statute outlined by FELA.
James Brown, the plaintiff claims that Leukemia was contracted by him after years of exposure to chemicals that were not protected like creosote or degreasing solvents. He was employed on brake shoes, tanks cars, cabooses and brake shoes. He claims to have worked on railroad ties, which smelled like creosote and also saw signs on train cars with skulls and crossbones, warning that the contents contained toxic substances. He also claims that he was exposed to diesel fumes while working on locomotive engines as well as when he stopped in tunnels. The toxins caused headaches and made breathing difficult.
Inability to provide an Occupational Safety Environment
Despite the fact that work on railroads has always posed a high risk, modern studies have proven that many of the most common occupational hazards in railways are directly related to cancer and other serious diseases. Federal law requires railroad employers to provide workers with sufficient direction and protection to keep them safe. If they do not comply and are found to be in breach, they could be held responsible for serious injuries that cause death or financial ruin.
It is recommended that you seek legal advice from a seasoned lawyer if you were a railroad worker or if you know a loved-one who was. An attorney can determine the extent to which your exposure to carcinogens while on the job is sufficient for you to file an
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. There is a 3 year statute of limitations, therefore it is imperative to contact a lawyer immediately.
Railroad workers are exposed toxic chemicals, including creosote, diesel fumes, and exhaust. These harmful fumes are frequently the causes of cancer, such as mesothelioma as well as other lung diseases. It is crucial to contact a railroad injury lawyer immediately if you have developed one of these conditions.
The plaintiff was employed by the ICRC as a mechanic/carman from September 1975 until December 2015. He claims that his time at the ICRC resulted in him developing renal (and then adrenal) cancer. He claims that he was exposed to the dangerous chemical carbon tetrachloride, which is employed by railroads to clean their tracks and braking systems.
Negligence
A lawsuit involving railroads can be filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), allowing railroad employees to directly complain against their employers. To be legally entitled to damages, a worker must prove that the railroad company was negligent in causing their injury or illness.
Plaintiff Greger was exposed during his work on the railroad, to a variety of toxic chemicals and environmental conditions. Carbon tetrachloride is used to clean brake and rail systems. He claims that the company did not take the time to warn him about the dangers of the chemical,
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which has been linked to cancer.
He also walked over rail ties sprayed with creosote. He claims it was considered to be harmful. He also breathed in diesel fumes in the cabs of locomotives and testified that he suffered from headaches and difficulty breathing. He also inhaled diesel exhaust while stopping in tunnels for locomotives running and claims that it made him feel ill.
He claims that when he inquired of doctors about the link between his railroad work kidney cancer and his doctors refused to give any information. He claims that this was negligence and that the railway should have known about the link between these exposures to kidney cancer. He is seeking compensation for the medical expenses in addition to pain and suffering and the loss of earnings.
Damages
In a railroad cancer lawsuit damages are a mixture of medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses. The amount of damages may vary widely depending on the specific case. A competent attorney will work to ensure that you get the maximum amount of compensation for your losses.
In one example the man was 51 years old and diagnosed with myelodysplastic disorder (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in 2008. He worked as a machinist for Chicago & North Western Railway, and its successor,
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Pacific
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, from 1976 until 2008. He was exposed to chemicals containing creosote, benzene, and degreasing agents.
Railroad companies are legally responsible for ensuring that they adhere to safety regulations. This includes ensuring that workers are protected from carcinogens. If a
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does not meet its obligations in this duty and causes harm to victims and their families can be devastating.
The lawyers at Hughes Law Offices have represented thousands of injured victims, including many
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workers who have been exposed to toxic fumes. Call us now for a no-cost consultation from an experienced lawyer for railroad injuries. The founder Andrew Hughes actually defended railroads in FELA cases for the majority of his legal career, therefore he is familiar with the laws surrounding these claims and the conditions that can arise from on-the-job exposure.
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