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Overview: Railroad Worker Cancer Risks
Railroad workers may have been exposed to the highly toxic chemical Benzene, which can be inhaled and absorbed through the skin. Early on, it was believed that Benzene could only cause lung cancer, but Benzene exposure has been linked to the following types of cancer:
Bladder Cancer
Colon Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Kidney Cancer
Lung Cancer
Mesothelioma
Multiple Myeloma
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Laryngeal Cancer
Rectal Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Throat Cancer
Leukemia
Other Cancer
Other Railroad Worker Cancer Risks
There are other carcinogens that railroad workers may have been exposed to that may also explain cancers developed by those who work on locomotives, including creosote and other chemical solvents.
There is evidence that creosote may cause skin cancer and cancer of the scrotum. Chemical solvents may cause chronic toxic encephalopathy and other brain diseases.
Railroad companies who were responsible for providing a safe work environment may be in violation of the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
A railroad worker who was diagnosed with cancer may think the cancer was because of his or her family history or another explanation, when it may be because of hazardous chemicals you were exposed to on the job. FELA allows employees who worked in such unsafe environments to seek financial compensation, and such lawsuits do not require out-of-pocket costs on the part of the railroad worker.
If you or your loved one were diagnosed with cancer or another serious illness and worked on the railroad for more than five years, you may be qualify to file railroad worker cancer lawsuit. Learn more by filling out the form on this page for free. topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/4415...
Or email: Questions@TopClassActions.com
Trash and debris collecting in the wooded areas along the Gene Snyder Freeway (I-265), Louisville, KY. It's almost comical when driving through office parks the grounds are pristine. Apparently employees prefer not to litter where they work - "offsite disposal".
The College Park Aviation Museum is located adjacent to the College Park Airport. The College Park Airport is the world’s oldest continuously operating airport established in 1909 when Wilbur Wright came and trained military officers to fly the government’s first aeroplane. The airport is known as the “Field of Firsts” which includes the first female passenger, first machine gun tested on an airplane, and the first controlled helicopter flight.
LaGrange Road, Louisville, KY
As of 30 June 2016 CSX crews are still onsite working.
I did receive a call back from one of the CSX inspectors. He stated he could not locate or see any oil spills.
Once it was one of the largest brick homes in Charles County, Maryland. Once it was the site of an amusement park. Once it was burned by arson. Once a truck drove through the middle. And now...
This is quite a sturdy building. I have been inside it and it is indeed sound-proof. It is a very nice building but I don't think I'd like to work inside this one (if they gave me an office with no windows). The people there are very nice.