Information for Injured Railroad Workers
When a railroad worker is injured on the job, they are protected under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). Click the links below to learn your rights and discover useful information on FELA claims and railroad injuries.
- FELA
- FELA vs Workers Comp
- Requirements of a FELA case
- Time Limit or Statute of Limitations for FELA
- Workers Covered by FELA
- FELA Claims and Court
- Implications of Comparative Negligence
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Family Members and FELA Claims
- Implications of Railroad OSHA Violations
- Recoverable Types of Monetary Damages
- The Need for an Attorney in FELA Cases
- Types of Railroad Worker Injuries
- FELA Frequently Asked Questions
Find Railroad Worker Injury Resources and Information
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Answers and Information
Answers to frequently asked questions about Railroad Injuries and the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
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Filing a FELA claim
Step-by-step instructions for filing a FELA claim.
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Responsibilities of Employers
A summary of employer responsibilites according to FELA.
