Filing Toxic Exposure Cancer Lawsuits on behalf of Florida Railroad Workers

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Florida has a significant rail network that has helped the state’s economy flourish for the last half of a century. The railroad industry, however, has had a dubious health and safety record due to the nature of the work for many employees.
Thousands of Florida railroad workers may have been exposed to numerous toxic materials at the workplace, including diesel fumes, benzene, asbestos, silica, solvents, lead paint, welding fumes, herbicides and creosote. Each of the above substances has its own list of potential medical hazards, and chronic exposure to one or all of them can increase the risk of a number of related occupational cancers.
The following rail yards in Florida may have had toxic substances on site:
Many former railroaders in the South have developed lung cancer, AML, and several other lung diseases and serious medical conditions related to toxic exposures at rail yards.

The Lyon Firm can assess your individual FELA railroad injury claim and determine a fair compensation package. In the past, we have been able to successfully negotiate the following:

There are numerous occupational cancers and lung diseases that have strong associations to chronic exposure to solvents, lead paint, ballast dust, silica sand, asbestos, diesel exhaust, benzene, creosote and welding fumes, including the following:

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Joe Lyon and his team of toxic exposure attorneys have two decades of experience in filing work injury and FELA lawsuits on behalf of clients in all fifty states. The firm works closely with industry experts and can draw a direct link between a work history in a railroad position and a cancer diagnosis. We work tirelessly to build a strong case on your behalf, and to reach a fair settlement that can ensure a stable financial future for you and your loved ones. Our railroad diesel lawyers assume all tasks related to your case and all financial risks. Call for a free case review and consultation.
Paints and paint thinners, herbicides and pesticides, benzene-based solvents, creosote, silica, asbestos, welding fumes and diesel fuel fumes.
Taking the first step doesn’t have to be complicated. In just a few minutes, you can share the basics of your case, and our team will guide you from there: