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  1. Railroad Workers Cancer Lawsuit
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  3. If you or a loved one worked for a railroad company and have been diagnosed with cancer, you could have the ability to file a lawsuit. This is possible under FELA, the Federal Employers Liability Act.
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  5. Railroad workers are at a higher risk of developing cancer than other employees due to the hazardous substances they come into contact with during their work. These carcinogens include asbestos, benzene and chemical solvents.
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  7. Asbestos
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  10. Asbestos, a mineral fiber, has been used in numerous industries for a long time. It's been banned for many industrial and construction products however, it is still danger to workers who work with it.
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  12. Asbestos is linked to serious medical conditions, such as mesothelioma and lung cancer. Asbestosis and asthma can also be caused by asbestos exposure.
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  14. Railway workers were exposed to asbestos, in particular those who worked in repair shops as well as in locomotive crew cabins. Crew cabs could be dangerous because of asbestos insulation material, especially for conductors and locomotive engineers.
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  16. The dust particles produced by the air passing through the cabs could be inhaled and breathed in by train crew members. Those fibers were extremely toxic and railroad employees often carried the particles home on their clothing or in their hair.
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  18. If a railroad worker becomes sick with an asbestos-related illness, they may be eligible for compensation from their employer. This could help pay for treatment costs and the loss of income.
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  20. A knowledgeable railroad workers cancer lawyer can investigate the facts of your case to determine if you have a valid case for negligence. They can also examine your medical records to prove the connection between your railroad work and your condition in court.
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  22. There have been numerous studies that have proven that railroad workers were exposed to more asbestos than other workers, and this can be crucial to your case. If you were a railroad employee during a time that the industry was heavily using asbestos, your family may be legally able to bring a case against the business that had the foresight to have used the hazardous substance.
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  24. It is crucial to remember that railroad workers who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness must file their claims within three years of the date of diagnosis. If they do not, their claims could be dismissed by the court.
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  26. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness, a skilled railroad workers cancer lawyer can assess your case to determine whether you have a valid claim for compensation. Contact us to set up an appointment to speak with one of our attorneys today.
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  28. Union Pacific Lawsuit Settlements
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  30. In recent years, scientists and doctors have linked work on railroads to lung cancer. In addition to diesel fumes workers have also been exposed other toxic substances like asbestos as well as solvents, welding fumes and silica.
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  32. Diesel exhaust, also known as the gaseous emissions that come from engines is the most common source of exposure for railroad workers. It is a source of carbon particles (also called soot) and more than 40 cancer-causing organic compounds.
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  34. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Environmental Protection Agency have linked diesel exhaust to cancer. It is classified by the WHO as an Group 1 cancer-causing agent and is known to increase the likelihood of developing lung cancer.
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  36. There are a number of factors that can contribute to a link between diesel exposure and cancer, such as the duration and frequency of exposure as well as the kind of engine being used. It is also important to remember the amount of emissions from a diesel-powered locomotive varies in accordance with the kind of engine, operating conditions, fuel composition, and the emission control system.
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  38. A lot of these aspects can also be affected by the workplace. It is important to know the working environment you'll be in. This will allow you to determine whether the toxic diesel engine's emissions are harmful to your health.
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  40. It is important to seek medical attention if you start experiencing serious symptoms of exhaust fumes like dizziness, breathlessness, or fatigue. It is also important to inform your employer of any signs or symptoms you experience so that they can be aware of the extent of the exposure and take appropriate precautions to protect you from further injuries.
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  42. If you've been diagnosed with a cancer or other illness related to exposure to diesel exhaust fumes it is imperative to consult with an attorney who can investigate your claim and ensure you take the appropriate steps to ensure fair compensation. Our firm has experience in dealing with lawsuits involving diesel exhaust. We can offer a free consultation to help you discover more about your legal options.
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  44. The Maurer Law Firm has earned a reputation across the country for handling railroad worker injuries claims against companies that fail to adequately protect their employees from the harmful fumes produced by diesel-powered engines. We will evaluate your case and assist you to understand your legal rights under Federal Employers Liability (FELA).
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  46. Benzene
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  48. Benzene is a poisonous chemical that can trigger a variety of cancer. People who are exposed to it over a long period of time are the most at risk. It could also trigger other health problems such as chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) and lung cancer.
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  50. You can find benzene in many common products including cleaning solvents, gas additives, rubber, plastics, dyes, and rubber. It is a non-flammable and colorless liquid that evaporates quickly when it comes in contact with air.
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  52. Railroad workers can be exposed to benzene, which could cause serious health issues like blood cancer and nervous system disorders. These conditions can affect the immune system and cause severe pain and bleeding in the body. The effects of benzene can last for many years.
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  54. Workers who were exposed to benzene at the workplace can sue their employers for compensation under federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) laws. They may be able receive compensation for lost wages and medical expenses as well as other damages.
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  56. People who have been exposed are more likely to develop occupational illnesses like acute myeloidleukemia. AML is a form of cancer that is a growth in bone marrow. It can be caused by repeated or prolonged exposure to benzene.
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  58. If you or someone you love suffers from a blood cancer caused by benzene, you need to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. A lawyer who specializes in benzene will analyze your exposure and collaborate with medical professionals to determine the cause.
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  60. Some of the most severe effects of benzene exposure are excessive bleeding, a weak immune system and anemia. These signs could be life-threatening and may require urgent surgical intervention or urgent attention.
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  62. Other signs of exposure to benzene include fatigue, memory loss and trouble concentrating. They could be mistaken for the aging process or other ailments and must be identified as soon as possible.
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  64. Railroad workers are required to protect themselves. Employers should provide adequate ventilation and safety equipment to workers who are exposed to benzene as well as other chemicals.
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  66. If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed with a blood cancer following a career in the railroad industry, it is important to seek legal advice from an experienced attorney for benzene lawsuits as quickly as you can. A benzene lawyer will help you receive justice for your illness and also the damages you've suffered. Consult with us for a free consultation today.
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  68. Radioactive Substances
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  70. Radioactive substances are used in a variety of industries and can be used to serve a variety of functions. For instance medical researchers use radioactive materials to develop and test medicines that can help people with certain diseases. Certain radioactive substances can also be utilized in consumer products.
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  72. These substances can cause harm to the human body when inhaled, swallowed, or inhaled through the skin. They could cause cancers, including lung, esophageal, kidney and bladder cancer.
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  74. Cancer Lawsuits (NRC) regulates the use of radioactive substances. It also licenses facilities to make use of these substances. They also oversee the use of radioactive materials by people and provide inspections, investigations and enforcement programs to ensure their safety.
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  76. Some of the most popular radioactive substances are Iodine 131, Uranium 238 and Potassium 40. These radioactive elements are created by nuclear explosions. They are released into the air through fallout or fuel reprocessing facilities. Although these releases aren't considered to pose a threat to the environment, they do not have any impact on the global population or local populations. However, they can be a serious risk when they are not appropriately controlled.
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  78. Although the quantity of these elements in our bodies is minimal but they can cause serious health issues. Radioactive substances are known by their half-life, as they decay at a consistent rate. It differs from element to element, but it can vary between fractions of seconds and billions of years.
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  80. Recent research has revealed that railroad workers can be exposed to these substances, causing various types of cancers like stomach and lung cancers. The study also found that many railroad workers were exposed to these substances without being warned of the dangers by their employers.
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  82. It is imperative to speak with an experienced attorney immediately if you or someone you know has contracted cancer while working for the railroad. An experienced attorney will evaluate your case and determine if the lawsuit filed by a railroad worker is the best option for you.
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  84. Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees who have been diagnosed with a disease due to negligence or caused by their company to submit a claim for damages. This can include compensation for medical expenses in addition to lost wages and death.
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  86. Homepage: https://www.openlearning.com/u/avilabrogaard-rt6e8n/blog/TheLungCancerLawsuitSettlementsAwardsTheMostSexiestWorstAndMostBizarreThingsWeVeSeen
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