Railroad employee claims are not limited to physical injuries only, but also include exposure to asbestos, silica, creosote, and other chemicals that can cause illness or harm.
Not exact matches
To have a viable
claim, an
employee must allege that the
railroad accident was due to negligence.
The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows an injured
railroad employee to pursue a legal
claim in state or federal court.
Our firm also represents
railroad employees with
claims under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
The Plaintiff in this case was the appointed trustee of the injured
employee, and pursued a personal injury
claim against the
Railroad Company.
Prior to joining Brown & Crouppen, she gained significant experience representing individuals and families affected by mesothelioma, occupational disease
claims of
railroad employees (FELA), and products liability matters.
She stated a
claim of negligence against the
railroad employees and thus the
railroad as their employers.
Because a
railroad employee accepted $ 20,000 in 2000 from defendant
railroad in exchange for releasing his
claims of «mental anxiety and fear of contracting mesothelioma, lung cancer or any other type of cancer,» his estate is barred from suing the...