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Railroad Accidents

7/16/2010
Paul Hofmann
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Dangerous Illnesses Caused by Working on the Railroad

If you work in the railroad industry, it is important to take precautions against developing railroad occupational diseases. The toxic substances with which you work can cause brain damage, cancer, and breathing difficulties.

Brain Damage

Certain toxic solvents widely used in the railroad industry from the 1960s through the 1990s have resulted in toxic encephalopathy. The symptoms of toxic encephalopathy include memory loss, depression, anxiety, and decreased mental function. These symptoms are commonly mistaken for other neurological problems, and toxic encephalopathy is often misdiagnosed. If you, or a loved one, experience these symptoms after working in the railroad industry then it is important to find a doctor who is experienced in diagnosing and treating this specific type of brain damage. It is also important to find an experienced New Jersey and New York train injury lawyer to represent you, since railroad employers often aggressively fight these types of claims.

Asbestos Related Diseases

It is similarly important to find experienced doctors and New York railroad injury attorneys if you’ve suffered asbestosis or mesothelioma after working on a railroad. These conditions are serious. Mesothelioma, a rare type of cancer that is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure, is often fatal.

The New York and New Jersey railroad accident lawyers of Hofmann & Schweitzer are committed to helping railroad workers who suffer occupational illnesses. Contact us today for more information about your rights.


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