Railroad workers have a long history of asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is a fire retardant and insulation. Unfortunately, asbestos also led to mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer. To receive timely medical intervention and to report...
What measures can workers take when reporting a railroad injury?
After sustaining an injury, railroad workers can file a claim under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). It differs from typical workers' compensation cases because it focuses on injuries caused by the railroad's negligence. Due to the nature of this claim...
How might negligence factor in a FELA claim?
Workers who sustain injuries while doing their job may file for workers’ compensation to cover the cost of their treatment, recovery and rehabilitation. Generally, they can file a claim no matter who was at fault for the injury, even if their negligence contributed to...
What factors affect the compensation amount of FELA claims?
Occupational hazards could be present in specific jobs, such as railroad work. These professions require stringent safety regulations to keep workers safe and avoid accidents that could cause injuries or disabilities. Still, some employers could negligently violate...
Will FELA cover my occupational disease?
The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad workers to file a claim for workplace injuries. What you might not know is that FELA also covers occupational diseases. What are occupational diseases? An occupational illness, for the purposes of a FELA...
Recoverable damages in a FELA claim
The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) provides protection from unreasonable work hazards to railroad workers injured on the job. If an accident arises from negligence by the railroad company, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. For most parts,...
Do you understand how FELA claims apply to you?
Lawsuits are not everyone’s cup of tea. However, if you are hurt while working for a railroad company, you need to pursue compensation for the resulting damages. This is where the Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA) comes in. This federal law was enacted to...
4 ways injured rail workers can strengthen their FELA claims
The railroad industry is invaluable to American commerce, but the work puts its labor force at risk of suffering severe injuries. Below are five potentially disabling railroad injuries that plague railroad employees. Burns Amputations Head trauma Spine damage...
When should I file a FELA claim?
First, let's break down what a FELA claim is: FELA is the Federal Employers Liability Act that protects the rights of railroad workers who are injured on the worksite. This allows railroad workers to sue their employers in the case of negligence in the work...
A closer look at how FELA claims work
The Federal Employment Liability Act (FELA) was originally designed to offer legal protection for railroad workers who have sustained injuries while at work. It is also meant to provide a guideline for safety standards in the railroad industry. FELA, like workers’...

