The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) is a 1908 law that
allows railroad workers to file suit and claim compensation for injuries suffered on the job in the railroad industry.
Not exact matches
By law, the senior citizens who are disabled veterans, retired
railroad workers, and those who are unemployed are
allowed to claim the full credit.
It
allows non-
railroad workers to be compensated for medical expenses and some lost wages relating to a job - related accident or incident in which you were injured, but it is generally not available to
railroad workers.