We have helped people who have been involved in train accidents to file claims
against railroad companies.
We file suits and make claims
against any railroad company, such as:
The Plaintiff in this case was the appointed trustee of the injured employee, and pursued a personal injury claim
against the Railroad Company.
Not exact matches
On March 26, a group of New York — based lawyers headed by Edward D. Fagan, who spearheaded successful suits on behalf of Holocaust survivors
against European firms that collaborated with the Nazis in using concentration camp inmates as laborers, filed suit in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn
against FleetBoston Financial, the insurance giant Aetna, and
railroad conglomerate CSX Corporation, on the grounds that these corporations are the successors of
companies that profited from slavery before the Civil War.
Warren Buffett funneled millions through his family foundation to the secretive Tides Foundation to pressure groups campaigning
against the Keystone and Sandpiper Pipelines, thereby benefiting his
railroad and tank car
companies that haul oil.
Although the plaintiffs in this particular lawsuit were the
railroad companies, the article notes that several of the families of the passengers and conductor who were killed in the crash have filed civil suits
against the trucking
company, the driver's estate, and his insurance
company.
Railroad Accidents — We have prosecuted cases against railways, railroad companies and the METRO or MT
Railroad Accidents — We have prosecuted cases
against railways,
railroad companies and the METRO or MT
railroad companies and the METRO or MTA lines.
Represented a commuter
railroad company against a $ 12 million wrongful death claim brought by the estate of a young woman who was killed when she was struck by a train while walking across trestle.
a leading international transportation
company in an ICC arbitration sited in Mexico City, with Mexican and New York law applying,
against a leading Mexican
railroad (amount in dispute over $ 500 million);
The Federal
Railroad Safety Act (FRSA) 49 U.S.C. § 20109 prevents any railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating against an employee who provides information regarding a violation of safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FE
Railroad Safety Act (FRSA) 49 U.S.C. § 20109 prevents any
railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating against an employee who provides information regarding a violation of safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FE
railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating
against an employee who provides information regarding a violation of safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FELA case.
As a partner at Langdon & Emison, Brett and his colleagues have tried cases
against some of the largest corporations in the world, including all major auto manufacturers,
railroad companies and trucking
companies, as well as major pharmaceutical and medical device
companies.
Families of victims who have been injured or died in plane, train, bus, or cruise accidents may pursue legal action — either
against the
railroad who failed to properly maintain the train or the tracks, or the busing
company that sent out a vehicle with adefective auto part, or the airplane manufacturer who installed a faulty part.
A Norfolk Circuit Court dismisses on forum non conveniens grounds plaintiff administrator's suit
against defendant
railroad company under the Federal Employers Liability Act, over a North Carolina employee's death in North Carolina.
Representation of
railroad testing
company against former director of technology and his new employer for theft of trade secrets.
Gardner's personal injury claim arose from an automobile accident and was filed
against his employer, Union Pacific
Railroad Company (UPRC), and eight other defendants, six of whom were not related to UPRC.