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Emphysema Railroad Settlements

Federal Employers Liability (FELA) allows railway workers suffering from lung ailments like emphysema to submit an claim. Attorneys like Simmons Hanly Conroy shareholder Ken Danzinger can help these people and women get compensation for their past and future medical expenses.

Occupational exposures to diesel exhaust minerals and coal dusts, welding fumes silica and secondhand smoke could contribute to emphysema. A FELA claim could make the responsible parties accountable.

Silica

Silica is a crucial mineral found in the human body. It is found in bones and tendons, cartilage and blood as well as the urine. It is also found in the lungs and is utilized to help in breathing by certain medications. When workers are exposed, silica dust can cause Emphysema. Inhaling this dust can cause the lungs to swell to the point of swelling. This condition can also cause the lungs to lose their ability to absorb oxygen. This could make breathing difficult.

Crystalline silica can be described as a common mineral that is found in sand, soil and even in stones. It is also used in the manufacture of concrete, glass, and bricks. When these materials are cut, drilled or chipped, they create dust that is composed of crystalline silica particles. These particles are easily inhaled and pose a health risk for workers in the construction industry. Crystalline silica exposure can cause lung fibroids (an irreversible scarring and stiffening of the lungs) and lung cancer chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It can also contribute to tuberculosis, kidney disease and other diseases.

Workers exposed to high levels of crystalline dust are at a greater risk of developing emphysema. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has regulations about this type of exposure. Many workers who are exposed to this type of dust have no workplace protection. This includes steel mill employees and stone quarrying workers and miners.

Welding Fumes

When metal is heated during an arc welding process and welding fumes form. They are a mixture of metallic oxides (oxides), silicates (silicates) and fluorides. These welding fumes are dangerous to workers and can cause respiratory problems, such as emphysema. These welding fumes can also be harmful to the skin as well as eyes.

Welders are often working with high levels of nickel, chrome and manganese. These elements are used to make stainless steels and other alloys. These welding fumes are known to irritate the eyes and throat and can lead to kidney damage, lung issues and heart disease. Numerous studies have shown that welders have an increased risk of developing emphysema compared to non-welders. The risk was even greater when smokers are included in the study.

Diesel exhaust fumes are also a important cause of emphysema among many workers in the railroad industry. Recent Texas trials involving railroad employees exposed to diesel fumes resulted in an appeal verdict. However there is a growing body of evidence suggests long-term exposure to diesel exhaust fumes can result in lung conditions similar to those caused by welding fumes. This is why a growing number of railroad employees are filing workers' compensation claims for lung conditions such as emphysema, and seeking compensation from their employers under the Federal Employers Liability Act.

Second-Hand Smoke

Emphysema is more likely to develop when you smoke tobacco or breathe secondhand smoke. This is because the substances that a smoking smoke emits, along with the toxins smokers exhale are released into the air. The lungs can be damaged over time, and symptoms of emphysema, such as breathing problems can manifest. These symptoms can manifest during low-impact sports, or they can increase when you perform strenuous exercises.

Railroad workers often develop COPD and emphysema because of exposure to diesel exhaust as well as welding fumes, silica, coal, or mineral dust. Symptoms of COPD may include a swollen mucus that does not go away or disappear, breathlessness during exercise, or blue lips and fingernails. Our FELA attorneys can assist railroad workers in seeking financial compensation for occupational illnesses.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a naturally occurring silicate minerals that is found in six varieties. It is a friable substance meaning that it can break up, pulverize, or become powdered after drying. In this process, microscopic fibers are released into the air, where they can be breathed in by workers. This can lead to a variety of diseases, including mesothelioma and asbestosis.

Asbestos is commonly found in railroad yards and shops where it is used to build or repair rail cars. It was also used as an insulation material for older rail structures, like boxcars, cabooses and locomotives. Asbestos is a non-flammable material, which made it a preferred choice. However, it's known as a carcinogen, and Emphysema Railroad Settlements can cause mesothelioma, lung cancer, and Emphysema.

Railroad workers who have been injured may sue their employers to recover compensation for injuries sustained while working under the provisions of a law known as the Federal Employers Liability Act, or FELA. Railroad companies typically contest these claims vigorously and sometimes they have a point as it is difficult to prove that a worker's injury was caused solely by railroad work.

At Simmons Hanly Conroy We have attorneys who are skilled in filing FELA lawsuits on behalf of injured railroad workers. We were able get an impressive settlement for a family member of a railroad worker who died from mesothelioma.

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