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Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA)

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Are You a Railroad Worker Injured On the Job? Call Our New York City FELA Lawyers!

The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) was first enacted by Congress in 1908 to protect railroad workers who were injured while on the job. These injuries range from bodily harm sustained in railroad accidents to diseases such as mesothelioma caused by exposure to toxic substances in the workplace.

If you are a railroad worker who has been injured on-the-job, you should seek legal guidance on your rights and options under FELA. Our team can help.

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Why Clients Choose to Work with Us

At The Perecman Firm, you will find a highly competent team of New York City FELA lawyers who are dedicated to helping you pursue the compensation you need and deserve. Our firm has been the driving force in obtaining more than half a billion in settlements and court verdicts for injury victims and their families. With more than 40 years of experience focused on personal injury, workers’ compensation, and wrongful death claims, we have earned the respect of clients, our peers, and the media, including:

  • Inclusion in the Super Lawyers® list
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  • Top 20 personal injury litigation firms in NYC by U.S. News and World Report
  • Compassionate and caring representation
  • Commitment to obtaining positive results

What is the Difference Between FELA & Workers’ Comp?

While it can be likened to state workers’ compensation, FELA has several differences. For example, FELA does not pay out compensation according to a set benefits schedule. Pain and suffering, which is not covered under state workers’ compensation systems, is granted under FELA as well as economic damages such as medical expenses and lost wages.

Proving Negligence in a FELA Claim

Compensation from FELA is not automatic. Monetary payouts are decided by juries on a comparative negligence basis upon proof of full or partial negligence by railroad company officers, agents, or other employees or due to defects.

Once negligence is proven, what amounts to full compensation may be awarded to the railroad worker or his / her personal representative. Often, this compensation is far more than other workers would receive through workers’ compensation benefits programs.

Why Hire an Attorney for Your FELA Claim?

Since the 1960s and forward, tens of millions of dollars have been awarded to railroad workers in lawsuits under FELA involving injuries and deaths related to negligence. It has been estimated that thousands of workers were exposed to high concentrations of these toxic substances for years at a time which is linked to toxic encephalopathy (brain damage).

Documenting your injuries and proving liability in your FELA case can be a complicated and time-consuming matter. While being forced to deal with the consequences of your injuries or work-related disease, you will likely have little time or attention for a complex legal task. An experienced New York City FELA attorney at our firm can handle all of the details of your case. You can count on the competence, compassion, and dedication of our team at The Perecman Firm

Contact our firm today to discuss your FELA case in a free consultation.

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Table of Contents

  • Are You a Railroad Worker Injured On the Job? Call Our New York City FELA Lawyers!
  • Why Clients Choose to Work with Us
  • What is the Difference Between FELA & Workers’ Comp?
  • Proving Negligence in a FELA Claim
  • Why Hire an Attorney for Your FELA Claim?

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