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Railroad

THE FELA and your rights.
Railroad litigation is a unique and specialized area of law. When
a railroad worker is injured on the job, he or she doesn’t have the same
workers’ compensation protection as most other workers. Instead, the right to
compensation is governed by the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, commonly
called FELA.
Enacted by Congress in 1908, FELA is one of the most important pieces of social
legislation of the early Twentieth Century, protecting the rights of tens of
thousands of railroad workers injured or killed in the great westward expansion
of rail service. Before FELA, if a worker was 10% at fault for an accident and
the railroad was 90% responsible, the worker recovered nothing. With the passage
of FELA, if the railroad has been at all negligent it must bear some of the
responsibility for financial damages, in proportion to the percentage of
responsibility it bears for the injury or accident.

Compensation under FELA can be considerably greater than under the state
workers’ compensation system. While state workers’ compensation claims are
capped, often at extremely low levels depending on the state, the federal FELA
law allows recovery of the following damages:
+ Past and future lost wages and benefits
+ Past and future medical expenses
+ Past and future pain, suffering and mental distress
If a railroad worker is killed, his or her spouse and children may be entitled
to compensation, including the amount of income the deceased worker would have
contributed to the family during his or her life, plus comfort and counseling
for minor children.
Why do you need the Experience
and Expertise of HLK?
We are an experienced, union-designated law firm. Our attorneys understand the
complexity of FELA and railroad injury cases. We know the tactics railroad
companies and their claim agents use to minimize the compensation of injured
workers.
HLK employs experienced investigators, all of whom have worked for the railroad.
Our investigators have firsthand knowledge of the railroad workplace. Our
investigators can uncover important details establishing the railroad’s
negligence in providing a safe workplace, proper training, adequate tools, and
more.
These investigative details make the difference for you, giving us the leverage
to demand the maximum compensation for your injuries. We know what is
appropriate compensation, and we are prepared to take each case to trial and
prevail for you if employers or their insurers fail to offer full compensation.