Railroad Injuries
If You or a Loved One Was Injured in a Rail Accident, We’ll Fight for You
Injured Railroad Workers and FELA Lawyers
Railroad employees work under a variety of conditions. Whether tasked with train or railway maintenance, driving a crew, or operating a train, they have every right to expect their employers to maintain a safe work environment so that they can successfully do what they are paid to do. But occasionally, something goes terribly wrong, and a railroad worker injured on the job.
When this happens, an injured railroad worker is covered under the Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA).
For them to gain compensation for pain, suffering, and other damages under FELA, an injured worker needs to be able to prove that the railroad failed to provide a reasonably safe place to work. And they must do so within the legal statute of limitations.
Statute of Limitations for FELA Railroad Worker Injury Claims
A FELA worker can lose an injury claim against a railroad employer if they fail to file within the statute of limitations. Certain types of injuries or incidents have different deadlines. You need to make sure that you take action within the following time limits:
- Personal injury cases – filed within three (3) years of the date of the injury.
- Death cases – filed within three (3) years of the date of death.
- Occupational disease cases – filed within three (3) years from the date of discovery of the disease and its relationship to employee’s occupation.
- Cumulative trauma disorder cases – filed within three (3) years from the date of discovery of the trauma and its relationship to employee’s occupation.
Why You Should Hire a FELA Lawyer
Two reasons that you should hire FELA lawyers are:
- The railroad can no longer contact you directly after you retain a FELA attorney. This conveniently removes any added stress or pressure for workers who may fear retaliation from overly aggressive railroad employers or its agents.
- When you file a FELA claim for your injuries, you’ll need to prove the railroad was negligent. An attorney can help you build a solid case so that increases your chances of getting the most compensation possible and lessen your chances of being denied.
At Mike Brandner Law, looking after your well-being and best interests is a priority of our legal team. We work hard so that you can focus on recovering after an injury. Feel free to contact us for a free consultation to learn how we can help ease your way through filing a FELA railroad worker injury case.
Railroad Worker Injury Settlements
Under FELA, an injured railroad worker can recover all of the damages traditionally associated with a personal injury lawsuit, including compensation for:
- Lost wages (past and future)
- Impairment of earning capacity
- All benefits (past and future)
- Disabilities and disfigurements
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Aggravation of a pre-existing condition
- Pain and suffering (past and future)
- Loss of enjoyment of life
If a railroad worker is killed, their surviving families are also entitled to recover their damages from the railroad company.
This includes:
- Medical expenses
- Pain and suffering experienced before death by the employee
- The value of income, benefits, goods, and services that the deceased would have contributed to the household
Railroads and their agents will do what they can to derail your attempts to file a claim. You can stop them in their tracks by protecting your rights with the help of an attorney.
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If you are a railroad employee and have been injured on the job, contact Mike Brandner Law at (504) 345-1111 today. You pay nothing in attorney fees unless we win or negotiate successfully on your behalf. Our New Orleans-based legal team handles FELA cases nationwide. We are dedicated to helping employees and families of railroad workers seek compensation.