Railroad Injury - FELA Lawyers
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If you’ve suffered injuries as a railroad worker, you may be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), which is a federal law enacted by Congress in the early 1900's. Almost all railroad workers are covered by the law, including those that do not necessarily work directly on the railroads. Injured workers are entitled to compensation under the law when the railroad employer has been negligent in maintaining safe working conditions or has otherwise violated the FELA or related safety standards. Compensation may be recovered for injuries as well as for pain and suffering.
Contact a FELA Lawyer if you are an injured railroad worker.

