A Productive Rant About Railroad Lawsuit Settlements
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Railroad Workers Cancer Lawsuit
Railroad workers frequently face chronic health issues resulting from exposure to diesel exhaust, welding fumes and other workplace toxicants like asbestos, silica sand and benzene. These toxins can cause cancer and other illnesses such as lung disease.
You may be entitled to compensation if you're diagnosed with an illness that is related to your job as a railroad worker. Consult a lawyer who specializes in railroad cancer to find out more.
Benzene
Railroad workers could have been exposed to benzene. This carcinogen has been linked to various types of cancers, such as leukemia, lymphomas and mesothelioma (both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin). The dangerous substances were most likely exposed through contact with the chemicals in the solvents and fumes that they were exposed to each day.
Benzene, a clear fluid that smells sweet, is found in many solvents and is also found in diesel exhaust, which railroad machinists, conductors and engineers would breathe every day while working in the rail yards and terminals. During their time in the railroad industry, workers were also exposed to other chemicals that are toxic such as creosote, or coal tar that was used for the construction of railway tracks and bridges as well as on the railway tie-ups that connect trains to each other and to the track.
Railroad workers who developed cancerous bone or blood tissue as a result exposure to these substances can file a railroad cancer lawsuit against their former employer. The Federal Employers Liability Act was passed in 1908 and provides railroad workers with legal recourse should they suffer injuries or fall ill as a result of their employment. It is crucial to contact an attorney who has experience with filing claims under this law as soon as you can because there are time limits that must be adhered to.
Asbestos
Over the course of their careers, railroad workers have come in contact with diverse hazardous chemicals and substances. Asbestos is a particularly deadly cancer-causing substance. Even after asbestos was banned in 1970 many railroad companies continued to employ the toxic material and fail to inform their workers about the dangers of exposure. Many railroad workers who were exposed to asbestos have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. This is a deadly lung cancer that is often difficult to treat.
Benzene, silica and solvents are other toxic workplace exposures that can cause cancer. Railroad workers also have the highest risk of suffering from respiratory illness due to diesel exhaust. The fumes can lead to a number of conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and pneumonia. Railroad workers should be regularly subjected to screenings for health issues.
Anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer or mesothelioma due to asbestos or other types of occupational exposure can claim compensation through the Federal Employers Liability Act, also known as FELA. A mesothelioma lawyer can assist people determine if they're eligible to make a claim under FELA or another mesothelioma lawsuit. FELA lawsuits have led to various settlements and verdicts. Hughes Law Offices has compiled several of these case histories to give insight into the potential value of railroad cancer claims.
Diesel Exhaust
In the 1950s, when steam locomotives were replaced with diesel engines, Railroad Workers Cancer railroad workers became exposed to a variety of toxic fumes, gases and particulates. When diesel engines operate with toxic fumes that contain more than a dozen carcinogenic chemicals. These fumes can cause various pulmonary diseases including COPD and lung carcinoma.
The fumes can also harm those who work in railroad shops such as electricians and machine operators. They can cause a contamination of rags used to clean tools, parts and engines by containing benzene-containing solvents. These rags that are contaminated are used to clean up trains, locomotives and other equipment. These exposures to benzene have led to the diagnosis of leukemia in many railroad workers.
Railroad worker lawsuits assert that railroad companies failed to adequately inform their employees about the dangers of diesel exhaust or other workplace hazards. Numerous studies have found a link between railroading and lung cancer and respiratory ailments. Research has also proven that prolonged exposure to diesel fumes can increase a person's likelihood of developing other diseases.
People who have been diagnosed with lung cancer or other respiratory ailments and who have a history of exposure to diesel fumes should contact our office to inquire regarding whether they're eligible for compensation. Our lawyers have extensive knowledge of these cases.
Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a tragic asbestos-related cancer that affects lung's lining. Railroad workers that were exposed to asbestos before the mid-80s have a high risk of mesothelioma. These workers usually worked on train engines and in engine rooms as well as other places where there was exposure to asbestos and other harmful chemicals.
Railroad workers also are exposed to other carcinogens, including chemical solvents and benzene. Diesel exhaust is another. It is imperative to speak with a lawyer who is familiar with FELA to determine whether your former employer may be sued for exposure to these hazardous chemicals.
Another form of cancer that affects railroad workers is lung cancer. Lung cancer can be deadly. It is often associated with smoking cigarettes, but it could be caused by long-term exposure to harmful chemicals, such as diesel exhaust and benzene.
It is heartbreaking to see someone diagnosed with mesothelioma and/or another disease that could have been prevented through years of safe work practices. It prevents them from enjoying their golden years. A railroad worker cancer lawsuit could hold accountable those who flagrantly disregarded the lives of these committed employees for their own profit. These civil actions can allow a person to receive financial compensation and access to the medical treatment they require.
Railroad workers frequently face chronic health issues resulting from exposure to diesel exhaust, welding fumes and other workplace toxicants like asbestos, silica sand and benzene. These toxins can cause cancer and other illnesses such as lung disease.
You may be entitled to compensation if you're diagnosed with an illness that is related to your job as a railroad worker. Consult a lawyer who specializes in railroad cancer to find out more.
Benzene
Railroad workers could have been exposed to benzene. This carcinogen has been linked to various types of cancers, such as leukemia, lymphomas and mesothelioma (both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin). The dangerous substances were most likely exposed through contact with the chemicals in the solvents and fumes that they were exposed to each day.
Benzene, a clear fluid that smells sweet, is found in many solvents and is also found in diesel exhaust, which railroad machinists, conductors and engineers would breathe every day while working in the rail yards and terminals. During their time in the railroad industry, workers were also exposed to other chemicals that are toxic such as creosote, or coal tar that was used for the construction of railway tracks and bridges as well as on the railway tie-ups that connect trains to each other and to the track.
Railroad workers who developed cancerous bone or blood tissue as a result exposure to these substances can file a railroad cancer lawsuit against their former employer. The Federal Employers Liability Act was passed in 1908 and provides railroad workers with legal recourse should they suffer injuries or fall ill as a result of their employment. It is crucial to contact an attorney who has experience with filing claims under this law as soon as you can because there are time limits that must be adhered to.
Asbestos
Over the course of their careers, railroad workers have come in contact with diverse hazardous chemicals and substances. Asbestos is a particularly deadly cancer-causing substance. Even after asbestos was banned in 1970 many railroad companies continued to employ the toxic material and fail to inform their workers about the dangers of exposure. Many railroad workers who were exposed to asbestos have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. This is a deadly lung cancer that is often difficult to treat.
Benzene, silica and solvents are other toxic workplace exposures that can cause cancer. Railroad workers also have the highest risk of suffering from respiratory illness due to diesel exhaust. The fumes can lead to a number of conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and pneumonia. Railroad workers should be regularly subjected to screenings for health issues.
Anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer or mesothelioma due to asbestos or other types of occupational exposure can claim compensation through the Federal Employers Liability Act, also known as FELA. A mesothelioma lawyer can assist people determine if they're eligible to make a claim under FELA or another mesothelioma lawsuit. FELA lawsuits have led to various settlements and verdicts. Hughes Law Offices has compiled several of these case histories to give insight into the potential value of railroad cancer claims.
Diesel Exhaust
In the 1950s, when steam locomotives were replaced with diesel engines, Railroad Workers Cancer railroad workers became exposed to a variety of toxic fumes, gases and particulates. When diesel engines operate with toxic fumes that contain more than a dozen carcinogenic chemicals. These fumes can cause various pulmonary diseases including COPD and lung carcinoma.
The fumes can also harm those who work in railroad shops such as electricians and machine operators. They can cause a contamination of rags used to clean tools, parts and engines by containing benzene-containing solvents. These rags that are contaminated are used to clean up trains, locomotives and other equipment. These exposures to benzene have led to the diagnosis of leukemia in many railroad workers.
Railroad worker lawsuits assert that railroad companies failed to adequately inform their employees about the dangers of diesel exhaust or other workplace hazards. Numerous studies have found a link between railroading and lung cancer and respiratory ailments. Research has also proven that prolonged exposure to diesel fumes can increase a person's likelihood of developing other diseases.
People who have been diagnosed with lung cancer or other respiratory ailments and who have a history of exposure to diesel fumes should contact our office to inquire regarding whether they're eligible for compensation. Our lawyers have extensive knowledge of these cases.
Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a tragic asbestos-related cancer that affects lung's lining. Railroad workers that were exposed to asbestos before the mid-80s have a high risk of mesothelioma. These workers usually worked on train engines and in engine rooms as well as other places where there was exposure to asbestos and other harmful chemicals.
Railroad workers also are exposed to other carcinogens, including chemical solvents and benzene. Diesel exhaust is another. It is imperative to speak with a lawyer who is familiar with FELA to determine whether your former employer may be sued for exposure to these hazardous chemicals.
Another form of cancer that affects railroad workers is lung cancer. Lung cancer can be deadly. It is often associated with smoking cigarettes, but it could be caused by long-term exposure to harmful chemicals, such as diesel exhaust and benzene.
It is heartbreaking to see someone diagnosed with mesothelioma and/or another disease that could have been prevented through years of safe work practices. It prevents them from enjoying their golden years. A railroad worker cancer lawsuit could hold accountable those who flagrantly disregarded the lives of these committed employees for their own profit. These civil actions can allow a person to receive financial compensation and access to the medical treatment they require.
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