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Hi there! I heard there are some cases where myelodysplastic syndrome is caused by working on the railroads. Can someone really get a settlement from the railroad companies because of this?
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Hello! Yes, generally, if a disease like myelodysplastic syndrome is proven to be due to exposure to hazardous substances while working on the railroads, you may get a settlement or compensation under certain laws like the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). But it depends on a number of factors including evidence and the willingness to pursue legal action.
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What kind of evidence would one need to gather to support such a claim?
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Typically, it would be advisable to gather medical records, proof of employment and duration, reports on health and safety violations or incidents at the worksites during your employment, testimonials from co-workers, and anything else that could establish the connection between your job conditions and your disease.
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How would one go about getting a settlement once they have all the necessary evidence?
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Once you have gathered all necessary evidence, consult with a legal professional specializing in occupational diseases lawsuits. They can guide you through the process of filing a claim against the railroad company and potentially negotiating a settlement. But remember, each case is unique so the process might vary.
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