Sentences with phrase «railroad worker injury»

Feel free to contact us for a free consultation to learn how we can help ease your way through filing a FELA railroad worker injury case.

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Some examples of personal injury cases involving a federal question are when a worker is injured offshore (Jones Act claims) or when a worker is injured while working for a railroad company (FELA claim).
Under FELA, an injured railroad worker can recover all of the damages traditionally associated with a personal injury law suit, including compensation for:
A FELA worker injury claim against a railroad employer can be lost if a lawsuit is not filed within the statute of limitations.
Our personal injury lawyers help clients in North Carolina as well as Virginia and further afield in the case of the victims of trucking wrecks and railroad workers.
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.
If you are an injured Railroad worker, you need to consult a personal injury lawyer who understands the special and unique laws that apply to Railroad accidents.
Whether you were injured as a passenger or victim or railroad worker, the laws pertaining to train injuries are complex.
The Federal Employers» Liability Act, known as the FELA, provides compensation for work injuries to railroad workers.
Because the Hampton attorney he first retained did not have trial experience with railroad injury cases, the victim decided to retain our law firm because we have experience representing both railroad workers and handling major railroad and train derailment accidents in court.
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