Are you a train worker who’s been hurt on the job? Protect your rights
The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) protects the rights of workers who’ve been injured or killed due to railroad safety issues and equipment malfunctions. It’s important to know that FELA laws differ from state-based worker compensation laws. You must meet specific conditions in order to bring a claim against your company.Learn exactly what to do to make your case as strong as possible. Avoid the seven deadly errors that could damage your case and cost you tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses.
You’ll get answers to questions like these:
- What should I do first if I’ve been injured?
- What crucial information must I include in the injury report?
- What facts must I document to make my case?
- When and where should I get medical attention?
- Is it okay to change doctors?
- What must I do under FELA to support my claim?
- How do I deal with insurance companies?
- How will I cope with medical bills and lost wages while my case is in progress?
- Do I really need an attorney?
- What kind of attorney will help me the most?
What you don’t know can hurt you.
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