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railroad lawsuits (just click the following page) - Aplastic Anemia and Glyphosate

Aplastic anemia can affect blood and bone marrow. Veterans who have lived at Camp Lejeune and have been diagnosed with the condition may be eligible for healthcare benefits as well as disability through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Anyone who has developed aplastic anemia because of exposure to toxic chemicals found on the base may be eligible for compensation through FELA. A knowledgeable railroad injury attorney can assess your case and advocate for the justice you deserve.

Benzene

Benzene is a chemical compound that is used in a variety of industrial products, including diesel fuel and gasoline. It is also found in cleaning supplies, including disinfectants and degreasers. Workers like locomotive machinists or yard workers, are exposed to benzene regularly. According to the Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry chronic exposure to high doses of benzene can cause aplastic anemia.

This type of anemia can present with a variety of symptoms, including a low white blood cell count, which can make it difficult to fight off infections. Low platelet counts can result in excessive bleeding or bruises. Aplastic anemia may also affect fertility in women, by causing irregular periods or shrinking ovaries.

Exposure to benzene for railroad lawsuits a long time can also increase the risk of developing lymphoma, which is a type of cancer that is caused when cancerous lymphocytes in the blood grow and overtake healthy cells. Studies have linked benzene exposure to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which is the most prevalent form of this cancer. Railroad workers who develop one of these cancers, or other types of cancers may be eligible for compensation via a lawsuit. For more information, please fill out the form below and an attorney from Top Class Actions will contact you to determine if you could be a victim of an action against a railroad worker with cancer.

Glyphosate

Glyphosate is one of the most well-known and effective weed killers ever created by humans. It is used to kill plants that are not genetically modified and allows for a faster harvesting process in areas with short seasons. It can have a negative impact on animals and plants as well as the human health.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) The glyphosate poison kills broad-spectrum plants. It is used in the production of fruits, vegetables and a variety of field crops like soybeans and corn. It also aids with low-till and no-till farming methods and assists in the integration of pest control.

However, glyphosate is linked to a myriad of health issues in both adults and children. It has been discovered to cause cancer in humans, and has been linked to other diseases, including autism, Parkinson's disease, fibromyalgia, depression and Alzheimer's disease. It is believed to cause non Hodgkin lymphoma.

Glyphosate binds with the protein EPSPS, which is found in plants fungi, and some bacteria. This blocks it from functioning properly. This inhibits shikimate-3-phosphate formation and syphons carbon and phosphate away from the plant. This can result in an imbalance in metabolism within cells, which can lead to the death of cells. This is the reason that it has been linked to aplastic anemia. Railroad workers who have been exposed to benzene as well as glyphosate could be at risk of developing aplastic angiopathy or other chronic illnesses. Railroad employees who develop cancers or anemia due to exposure to workplace chemicals are eligible for compensation under the Federal Employer's Liability Act.

Camp Lejeune Water Contamination

In the late 1970s, toxics leaked into water wells which served both homes and work sites at Camp Lejeune. The water was contaminated with vinyl chloride and trichloroethylene. In time, the wells that were contaminated resulted in a range of illnesses, such as aplastic anemia. This condition causes the body to lose healthy blood cells. Patients feel tired and susceptible to infections. This is a serious disease that can alter the way people live their lives and can lead to premature death.

A lawsuit is the best choice for a victim of aplastic anemia to receive compensation. Compensation may cover past and future medical expenses as well as lost income, pain and discomfort, and other damages. A lawyer can help victims file a claim that shows how aplastic hemophilia has impacted their lives, and comprehend the potential value.

Consult an experienced attorney if you served on the Marine Corps Base of North Carolina between August 1, 53 and December 31, 1987, or if your loved one died due to aplastic anemia contracted from water contamination. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2020 eliminated obstacles that prevented victims pursuing compensation. It could be possible to file a lawsuit prior to the statute of limitation expires. An attorney will review medical and military records to determine if you or your loved ones are eligible to seek restitution.

Lymphoma

Lymphoma, a tumorous growth of the lymphatic system causes white blood cells that expand uncontrollably. The disease can be caused by a variety of factors which include exposure to carcinogenic chemicals in the workplace. Railroad Cancer Lawsuit Settlements workers may have been exposed by benzene and other harmful chemicals while working in a shop or on a train or around it. More recently, research has connected glyphosate, the chemical used to kill the weeds in railroad lawsuit settlements right-ofway spaces and surrounding areas, to Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

The treatment for lymphoma is dependent on the nature and severity. In cases of mild severity, doctors will be able to monitor the condition and provide supportive care. In severe cases, patients need blood transfusions in order to increase the quantity of healthy red blood cells that are present in their bodies. Stem cell transplants can help patients regain healthy blood cells. Patients can undergo an autologous stem cell transplant using their own cells or an allogeneic stem cell transplant with donor Railroad Lawsuits cells from healthy blood relatives.

Certain autoimmune diseases such as celiac and Rheumatoid Disease, can increase the risk of developing lymphoma. Other risk factors include aging, exposure to radiation or chemotherapy, or infected with certain viruses such as HIV or Hepatitis C. People who work with toxins in the workplace may be more at risk of developing this dangerous illness and a knowledgeable railroad lawsuit accident lawyer could evaluate their case to determine whether they have a valid claim for compensation.

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