Newsletter
“A Jury of Your Peers?” – The Pros and Cons of Jury Trials
In our previous newsletter (Volume I, Issue IV) we provided you with a quick and…
Read MoreWhy It Matters to You Whether Your Locomotive is “In Use” When You Suffer an On-Duty Injury
Imagine that a freight train travels on the mainline from Point A to Point B…
Read MoreThe Steps Involved in Handling FELA Claims/What to Expect
If you have been injured, and have us represent you, the process from that point…
Read More“A Company Lawyer in Disguise” – What to Expect When Speaking to a Railroad Claim Agent
After a railroad worker becomes injured while on the job, the next step is often…
Read MoreHas Your Railroad Employer Impermissibly Punished or Retaliated Against You?
What To Do If You Think You May Be a Whistleblower In the first issue…
Read MoreWhat is a Statute of Limitations?
If you are injured while working for the railroad, you have a limited amount of…
Read MoreWhat Role Does Negligence Play in FELA Claims?
Some railroad workers, medical and billing professionals, and even some attorneys think that any employee…
Read MoreWhat is the Federal Rail Safety Act (“FRSA”)?
It is common for workers to fear retaliation from their employer when they report work-related…
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