Trial Lawyers - FELA Injury
in Little Rock, Arkansas
The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) is a set of national laws enacted in the early 1900s to protect the rights of railroad workers. It was created with the hope of reducing accident rates and establishing uniform safety standards in the industry. Duncan Firm trial lawyers has helped railroad workers injured on the job to recover fair settlements.
Under FELA, men and women who work for the railroad companies are afforded special protection for on-the-job injuries. Whether or not you work directly with the train cars, you are still covered under this set of laws. FELA recovery may also be possible in cases of former employees who contracted occupational diseases.
However, FELA differs from worker’s compensation laws in that you must demonstrate how your injuries resulted from your employer’s negligence. It must be shown that the railroad is guilty of a lack of due care. The expertise of a FELA attorney can be a critical element in securing evidence and proving fault.
The experienced team of trial attorneys at Duncan Firm is prepared to stand up for you in a court of law to secure a fair recovery. Compensation may include medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost income, and death and burial benefits.
Railroad workers have a time limit of 3 years from the date of the injury to bring a FELA claim.
If you or someone you love was seriously injured while working for a railroad, let Duncan Firm help. Call or email our Arkansas trial lawyers today for more information on your rights.
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