Virginia Railroad Lawyer And Attorney Comments On FELA Injury Cases

As an experienced Virginia railroad injury attorney and lawyer who has handled hundreds of railroad employee injury cases, I find it helpful to stay up to date with the latest case results and also any regulatory changes. An excellent source for railroad law news on railroad personal injury verdicts and settlements is the FELA Reporter. It is a monthly newsletter that compiles FELA injury verdicts and settlement reports. It is even possible to search through the reports of FELA and railroad injury verdicts and settlements to see what happened in other similar cases. I also try to report on case in my website content. For instance, I recently discussed a railroad conductor who was injured while attempting to operate a railroad switch in Virginia. Although he worked for the Buckingham Branch Railroad, a short line, his injury was covered by the FELA or Federal Employer's Liability Act, just like the major railroads such as CSX or Norfolk Southern. As a result, my experience as a Virginia railroad injury lawyer and attorney came into play as we worked through the issues in the case. If you or a loved one has been injured while working for a railroad, please call me to discuss your rights. Francis P. Hajek Wilson & Hajek, LLC, a personal injury law firm Experienced Injury and Accident Lawyers Serving Virginia, including Albemarle, Charlottesville, Fluvanna, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, Orange, Greene, Augusta, Buckingham, Staunton, Waynesboro, Culpepper, Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News

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