
Have you been injured while working on a railroad? Railroading is a demanding and often dangerous profession. If you have been hurt on the job, you may be wondering what options you have for compensation. The good news is that railroad workers have specific rights protected under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
Here at Connor Marr and Pinksi, we want you to be as informed as possible. We have put together this comprehensive guide that will help you understand what FELA is, how it applies to railroad workers, and what your rights are if you have been injured.
If you have any questions or need legal representation after a railroad injury, do not hesitate to contact our experienced team at (406) 727-3550.
The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) is a federal law enacted in 1908 to protect railroad workers from injuries sustained due to their employer’s negligence. Unlike most workers’ compensation laws, FELA allows injured railroad workers to sue their employers directly in court to recover damages.
FELA applies to most railroad employees, including:
For an injury to be covered under FELA, it must have occurred while the worker was performing their job duties and negligence on the part of the railroad must have contributed to the injury.
Under FELA, railroad workers have the right to pursue compensation for damages if they can prove their employer’s negligence played a role in their injury. This can include accidents from slips and falls to train derailment. This compensation can include:
Determining whether your specific injury qualifies under FELA can be complex. Railroad workers consistently rank as one of the most dangerous professions, producing thousands of work-related injuries every year. In fact, in the last 2 years, injuries in this field have increased by 6%.
Some common railroad injuries covered by FELA include:
This is not an exhaustive list, and the specific details of your case will be crucial. If you have been injured in a railroad accident, it is important to contact an experienced attorney to determine what kind of compensation you can expect from a potential lawsuit.
If you have been injured on the job and the railroad denies you coverage, you do not have to give up. You should never be responsible for covering injuries or damages caused by another person or group’s negligence.
An experienced FELA lawyer can help you understand your rights, investigate your case, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
In a railroad accident case, the right attorney can be a crucial advocate in securing the compensation you deserve. Here’s how:
Investigating the Cause of the Accident:
Determining Liability:
Negotiating a Fair Settlement:
Going to Trial:
Overall, the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your railroad accident case. They can provide invaluable guidance, support, and aggressive representation to help you secure the compensation you deserve after a life-altering event.
The attorneys at Connor Marr and Pinksi Attorneys at Law have a proven track record of success in handling FELA claims. We understand the complexities of railroad injury law and are dedicated to protecting the rights of railroad workers in Montana.
If you have been injured on the job, we can help you navigate the legal process and fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. Contact Connor Marr and Pinksi Attorneys at Law today for a free consultation. Call us at (406) 727-3550 or visit our website to learn more.