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THE REASON RAILROAD CANCER LAWSUIT WILL BE THE HOTTEST TOPIC IN 2023

Railroad Workers and Cancer

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer after working as a railroad
worker or other employee, you may be eligible for compensation. The Federal
Employers Liability (FELA) that allows compensation for railroad employers who
are negligent and cause cancer or related injuries, provides this opportunity.

Lung cancer is a common symptom among railway workers who are exposed to diesel
exhaust fumes. Exposure to this carcinogenic substance can also cause other
kinds of cancers like leukemia, bladder cancer, esophageal cancer, and
pancreatic cancer.

Lung Cancer

Lung cancer may be accelerated due to the exposure to exhaust fumes from diesel
vehicles. These fumes are made from diesel fuel, which contains a toxic cocktail
of more than a dozen carcinogenic chemicals. They also contain polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons that can cause lung damage in the course of time.

Many railroad employees are exposed to diesel fumes when they work in the cabs
of engine crews or shop areas. The diesel fumes contain the main components of
diesel fuel, such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide and nitrogen oxide,
along with other minor components. These toxins can lead to a variety of serious
health issues, including lung disease, as well as heart attacks and cancers.

A study found that engineers and railroad conductors were more at risk of
developing lung cancer. This type of cancer is typically found in the lungs. It
can be fatal within a couple of months.

Lung cancer is present in two types which are small cell lung cancer as well as
non-small cell lung cancer. Both types of lung cancer can be treated using
different treatment options. It's expensive and difficult to treat lung cancer.

There is a possibility of a claim against your employer in the event that you or
a family member has contracted lung cancer from working in the railroad
industry. Federal law gives railroad employees the right to pursue claims for
medical expenses in the event that their condition was caused by their work
environment or negligence.

To determine if a railroad worker's illness was related to their job an attorney
can look over the employee's employment history and employment documents. A
lawyer can also consult with other professionals who are experienced in
investigating and prosecuting railroad-related lawsuits.

The railroad company's use of asbestos and other carcinogenic chemicals was
widely known to put its workers at risk of cancer, including mesothelioma.
Railroad companies continued to employ asbestos and other asbestos-containing
products even after it was banned in 1970.

As a result, they developed mesothelioma, which is a cancer that can be fatal
that affects the lining of the lungs. It is also an early warning sign for other
forms of cancer.

Lung cancer mortality is strongly linked to exposure to diesel exhaust. In the
end, it is essential for railroad workers to undergo regular medical checkups
and ask their physicians to recommend lung cancer screening methods. These tests
include chest x-rays or low-dose CT scans.

Leukemia

Leukemia is a form of cancer that occurs in the blood-forming tissues. It
affects a type of white blood cell known as lymphocytes. If not treated it can
cause death.

Railroad employees are at a greater risk of developing this type of cancer
because of their exposure to chemicals in the workplace. Some of the most common
chemical exposures include herbicides, pesticides, benzene and diesel fuel.

Evidence is mounting that suggests certain industrial chemicals may increase the
risk of developing blood cancers, such as leukemia. The most commonly used
chemical exposure is the chemical benzene. It is a petroleum-based product that
can be that is found in diesel or gasoline fuel.

Benzene is a clear flame-resistant liquid with a sweet scent. It is also an
ingredient in many solvents and lubricants.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) lists the
chemical benzene as a carcinogen meaning it can cause cancer. It is found in
diesel exhaust which railroad machinists and engineers, electricians,
conductors, and workers are exposed to regularly.

Other chemicals that can cause blood cancer in railroad workers are creosote as
well as coal tar. Both of these chemicals can be found on bridges and structures
on railroads as well as on the railroad track department's ties. employees use
to join railroad tracks together.

Other chemical exposures that have been associated with blood cancers among
railroad employees include pesticides and herbicides. Pesticides and herbicides
are employed to eliminate pests and undesirable plant life in railroad yards or
in the right of way.

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herbicides and fungicides. These chemicals may increase the risk of developing a
blood cancer such as leukemia because the bone marrow produce abnormal blood
cells that don't function normally.

Other industrial chemicals that can be a risk for blood cancers in railroad
workers are asbestos, lead, and benzene. All of these toxins can be extremely
toxic and could cause death if left untreated.

Asbestos Cancer

Asbestos has the potential to cause a number of serious illnesses, including
mesothelioma and cancer of the lung. Cancer can take a long time to develop, and
some asbestos-related cancers could be fatal. We can help if you or someone you
know has suffered from an asbestos-related disease.

Railroad workers were the main source of asbestos exposure in the 20th century,
particularly when it came to manufacturing and repairing rail products. Asbestos
fibers were used in the manufacturing of these products by boilermakers,
engineers, metalcasters, and others.

Inhaling asbestos can cause damage to the lining (pleura) or stomach and the
intestines. The two most common mesothelioma types are mesothelioma of the
pleura and peritoneal me.

Mesothelioma is the most severe form of asbestos-related cancer is the most
widespread. It is most commonly found in the lungs but may also affect the
abdominal lining and the testicles.

A physical exam and blood tests are sufficient to identify mesothelioma. However
doctors may also conduct an imaging scan to check for any abnormalities within
the body. If they believe mesothelioma is to be the reason for the patient's
symptoms, then they'll take a biopsy in order to collect tissues or fluid for
testing.

An attorney who is experienced with FELA lawsuits should be to be contacted by
anyone who's been diagnosed mesothelioma. An experienced mesothelioma lawyer can
help you receive the compensation you're due.

Railway workers who have been exposed to asbestos for a long amount of time are
at greater chance of developing mesothelioma and other related diseases than
others in the same job. They are 35 times more likely than those who have never
been exposed to asbestos.

They are also more likely to develop cardiopulmonary fibrosis, other conditions
that can lead to death, including strokes or heart failure. Over the past 50
years there have been numerous reports that link railroad workers to various
diseases related to asbestos.

Numerous studies have revealed that asbestos exposure can increase the risk of
mesothelioma as well as lung cancer in addition to other serious health issues.
Furthermore railroad workers who been exposed to cigarettes are at an even
higher risk of developing lung cancer.

Other Cancers

Railroad workers are part of a huge industry that moves goods every day, from
coal to cars, and they're exposed to various substances that could cause cancer.
Asbestos and benzene are two of the most dangerous substances that can cause
cancer in railroad workers.

The chemical Benzene originates from crude oil, gasoline and other sources and
it is present in the exhaust of trains and in the degreasing solvents used by
railroads to clean their equipment. It is absorbed through the skin and is a
carcinogen that could be harmful.

Wearing goggles while working with diesel fumes or solvents for degreasing can
help protect your eyes from the harmful effects of benzene. It is also possible
to be inhaled by people who work in a workplace that is full of diesel fumes, so
it's important to remember to keep your mouth closed and to not breathe into the
air around you.


Another substance that is potentially cancer-causing that railroad workers could
be exposed to is creosote. Creosote can be described as a thick oily, smoky
liquid that is used to treat wood for railroads. Railroad workers who treat
railroad ties using creosote may inhale it. It is known to be a carcinogen.

Lung cancer is among the most frequent types of cancer that railroad workers
develop. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has categorized
the emission of diesel from locomotives as group 1 (carcinogenic to humans).

This diesel exhaust is responsible for 40 percent of lung cancers that occur in
railroad workers. In a study that lasted 38 years, those who were exposed to
diesel exhaust were more likely to develop lung cancer than those who weren't.

Despite all precautions for safety, there is still a high chance of developing
cancer as a result of working in the railway industry. It has been reported that
people who are employed with modern diesel engines have a higher chance of
developing lung cancer.

Anyone who has developed cancer while working on the rails may be eligible to
file a lawsuit against the railroad and seek compensation for their injuries. It
is crucial to speak with a professional lawyer immediately you discover that you
have been diagnosed with cancer.

Public Last Update: 2023-04-22 05:08:14


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