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Corporate Accountability: Why Lawsuits Matter

How Railroad Workers Have Forced Safety Reforms by Standing Up for Their Rights Every day,…

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The True Cost of Railroad Injuries on Families and Communities

Railroad work carries risks that extend far beyond the individual. When a railroad employee gets…

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“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…

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Why 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…

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The Steps Involved in Handling FELA Claims/What to Expect

If you have been injured, and have us represent you, the process from that point…

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“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…

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Has Your Railroad Employer Impermissibly Punished or Retaliated Against You?

What To Do If You Think You May Be a Whistleblower In the first issue…

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What is a Statute of Limitations?

If you are injured while working for the railroad, you have a limited amount of…

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What Role Does Negligence Play in FELA Claims?

Some railroad workers, medical and billing professionals, and even some attorneys think that any employee…

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What 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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