Texas FELA Railyard Injury Lawyer

Are you a railyard worker who was injured on the job? If so, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injury by filing a FELA lawsuit. The Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA) has protected the rights and health of railyard workers since 1908. Damages recovered under this act have no cap, and may be in the millions of dollars for severe injuries. It is important to contact an experienced Train & Railroad Injury Lawyer to help you get the compensation you deserve.

Do I Have a FELA Lawsuit? Collen A. Clark is a true advocate for his clients and is passionate about helping Texans that have been injured or wronged. If you or a loved one has been injured in a railyard accident, you should contact our lawyers immediately. You may be entitled to compensation by filing a FELA lawsuit.

FELA Lawsuits

The Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA) was enacted by Congress in 1908. The protection it provides to railyard workers is similar to worker’s compensation, but the awards are typically higher. Congress passed FELA to protect the safety, rights, and heath of railyard workers.

Although working in a railyard is an inherently hard and dangerous job, under FELA, railroad companies have a legal obligation to protect the health and safety of their employees. This includes providing a reasonably safe working environment. They must provide adequate safety training, supervision, safety equipment, follow safety regulations, and more.

If these companies fail to protect the health and safety of their employees, they could be found negligent, and can be held financially liable for injuries or deaths caused by their negligence. Family members of deceased workers killed in accidents on the job can also file a FELA lawsuit for financial compensation.

FELA Lawyer

Financial compensation in FELA lawsuits is often higher than in most worker’s compensation lawsuits. This is because railyard injuries are typically far more severe than other workplaces. Furthermore, there is no cap on the amount of damages that an injured person may receive. For severe injuries, settlements may be several millions of dollars.

If you or your loved one was injured in a railroad accident, it is essential that you hire the best attorney possible to file a railroad worker injury lawsuit. If you are disabled or unable to work, bills may be piling up. It is important to hire an experienced FELA attorney to help you get the greatest amount of compensation in a reasonable amount of time.

If you have a FELA lawsuit, your FELA lawyer will work on your behalf to prove that the railroad company, its employees, or equipment manufacturer was negligent, and failed to do their duty to protect your health and safety. Railroad companies are legally obligated to provide a reasonably safe working environment, and if they fail to do so, they may be financially liable for your injury under a FELA lawsuit.

FELA Railroad Injuries

As you know, working in a railyard is inherently dangerous and difficult work. When injuries occur, they are often catastrophic or deadly. President Benjamin Harrison compared the dangers of the railyard to the dangers of a soldier in war when he enacted FELA in 1908.

Indeed, the list of possible railyard injuries is long:

  • Hearing loss
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Toxic chemical exposure (including asbestos)
  • Lung damage from inhaling fumes
  • Repetitive motion injuries
  • Amputation
  • Burns
  • Slip and fall injuries
  • Electrocution
  • Bone fractures
  • Crushing injuries

Railyard workers are responsible for using heavy machinery to load, unload, and move cargo in trains and supplies in the railyard. Mechanical switches and levers can easily pinch, crush, or sever limbs. Trains that are moving can also sever limbs or kill a railyard worker. Inside the trains, the cargo is also a potential hazard. Cargo may contain toxic chemicals or acids that can leak deadly fumes or spill onto a railyard worker. Flammable cargo may ignite, leading to a massive explosion, which could cause severe burns or death.

If you are a railyard worker who was injured on the job, you have a limited amount of time to file a FELA lawsuit. After the statute of limitations passes, you may not be able to file a FELA lawsuit. It is important to contact a FELA lawyer as quickly as possible for advice regarding your legal rights.

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Collen A. Clark is a true advocate for his clients and is passionate about helping Texans that have been injured or wronged.

Collen’s amazing success in the courtroom and well known dedication to his clients has earned him the recognition of his peers as one of The Top Trial Lawyers in Texas.”

The Clark Firm has assembled a team of trial lawyers with more than 100 years experience, participation in over 600 jury trials and $60 million in verdicts and/or settlements. Please use the form below to contact us for a free FELA lawsuit review.

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Collen A. Clark

Collen A. Clark is a true advocate for his clients and is passionate about helping Texans that have been injured or wronged.

“Collen’s amazing success in the courtroom and well known dedication to his clients has earned him the recognition of his peers as one of The Top Trial Lawyers in Texas.”

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