10 Facts About Railroad Lawsuit Lung Cancer That Can Instantly Put You In A Positive Mood

10 Facts About Railroad Lawsuit Lung Cancer That Can Instantly Put You In A Positive Mood

Railroad Lawsuit Kidney Cancer

Railroad workers are often exposed to dangerous carcinogens. Exposure to diesel fuel benzene, creosote and other toxic substances has contributed to cancer as well as other chronic diseases like leukemia, lung cancer, mesothelioma, bladder cancer, and kidney cancer.

Call a railroad cancer lawyer today for a no-cost initial consultation If you or someone close to you has developed a serious illness that is linked to your work on a railway.

Exposure to carcinogens

Every day railroad workers are exposed to carcinogens. These include diesel exhaust, asbestos and benzene. Many lawsuits involving cancer in railroads have been filed against various railroad companies. These lawsuits have been filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) which was passed in 1908.

People who suffer from cancer as a result of exposure to toxins could be eligible for compensation. A lawyer from the railroad industry will evaluate a claim by a victim and determine whether an FELA lawsuit can be filed against the company that caused their illness.



Railroad workers may be entitled to compensation to cover medical expenses, lost wages, as well as other damages caused by their illness. A lawyer can help the client with filing a suit prior to the three year statute outlined by FELA.

Plaintiff James Brown alleges that he suffered from leukemia as a consequence of working for years on trains exposed to chemicals such as creosote and degreasing solvents. He worked on tank cars as well as brake shoes and cabooses. He claims to have walked on railroad ties which smelled like creosote, and he saw signs on train vehicles with skulls and crossbones, informing the passengers that the contents contained harmful substances. He also claims he was exposed to diesel fumes while working on engines for locomotives and when stopping in tunnels. The toxins made breathing difficult and caused headaches.

Failure to Provide a Safe Work Environment

Despite the fact that work on railroads has always been a high risk, modern studies have proven that many of the occupational hazards that are common in railroads are directly connected to cancer and other serious illnesses. Federal law requires railroad employers to provide their workers with adequate guidance and protection to keep them safe. If they fail to do so they could be held accountable for serious injuries that can cause death and financial ruin.

You should seek advice from an experienced lawyer in the event that you were a railroad employee or if you have loved ones who were. An attorney can help determine if you have a case that can be pursued in light of your exposure to dangerous carcinogens. There is a three-year statute of limitations, therefore it is crucial to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

In addition to asbestos railroad workers are also exposed toxic chemicals like creosote and diesel fumes and exhaust. In many cases, these harmful fumes can cause cancer in a variety of forms, including mesothelioma and various lung diseases. If you have developed any of these conditions it is crucial that you speak with a knowledgeable railroad accident lawyer as soon as you can.

union pacific railroad lawsuit  was employed by the ICRC from September 1975 through December 2015. The plaintiff claims that his position at the ICRC caused him to develop renal (and then adrenal) cancer. He claims that he was constantly exposed to the dangerous chemical carbon tetrachloride. This is used by railroads to clean their tracks and braking systems.

Negligence

A railroad lawsuit can be filed under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) which permits railroad employees to file claims directly against their employers. To be legally entitled to damages, the worker must show that the railroad company was negligent in causing the injury or illness.

During his time working on the railway Plaintiff Greger was exposed to many hazardous chemicals and environmental conditions. These included carbon Tetrachloride, which is used to clean braking and rail systems. He claims that the company did not take the time to warn him about the risks of the chemical that has been associated with cancer.

He also walked across rail ties covered in creosote, a substance he claimed was known to be harmful. He also breathed in diesel fumes from the cabs of locomotives and reported headaches and difficulty breathing. He also was exposed to diesel exhaust when he stopped in tunnels on running locomotives, and claims that this caused him to feel sick.

He claims that when he inquired of doctors about the link between his work in the railway industry kidney cancer and his doctors were unable to provide any details. He claims that this was negligence and that the railway should be aware of the link between these exposures to kidney cancer. He seeks compensation for his medical expenses as well as pain and suffering, lost earnings and emotional distress.

Damages

In a railroad cancer lawsuit the damages are a combination of medical expenses, lost wages, and other expenses. The amount of damages could differ widely based on the specific case. A knowledgeable lawyer will ensure that you receive full compensation for the losses you suffered.

In 2008, a man of 51 was diagnosed with acute myeloid lymphoma (AML) and myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS). He worked as a machinist at Chicago & North Western Railway and its successor Union Pacific Railroad, from 1976 to 2008. He was exposed to chemicals that contained creosote and benzene. and degreasing agents.

Railroad companies have a legal obligation to follow government safety regulations for workplaces. These include protecting workers from exposure to known carcinogens. If a railroad fails in this duty the consequences for the victims and their families could be devastating.

Hughes Law Offices has represented thousands injured individuals including railroad workers who were exposed to toxic fumes. Contact us today to arrange free consultation with a experienced lawyer for railroad injuries. Andrew Hughes, the founder of the firm has been defending railroads in FELA claims for the majority of his legal career. He is well-versed in the laws and conditions that can be caused by occupational exposure.