First Steps for Railroad Workers Injured on the Job

The legal system is a bit different for railroad workers injured on the job. People who work on all types of railroads — including short line tracks, as long as they eventually connect to an interstate line — may be eligible for compensation through the Federal Employers Liability Act, or FELA. This is not a simple workers' compensation claim, nor is it your typical personal injury case.

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FELA Protection for Railroad Workers: A Brief History

The Federal Employers' Liability Act, or FELA, provides benefits and protections to railroad workers injured on the job. That may sound like workers' compensation to some, but it's actually a distinct area of tort law — and workers who sustain occupational injuries in the field of rail transportation need attorneys who specialize in FELA to protect their legal rights.   

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