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Buffalo, New York 14202
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16 West Main Street
Powers Building, Suite 600
Rochester, New York 14614
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50 Corporate Parkway
Amherst, New York 14226
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451 Grider Street
Buffalo, New York 14215
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Federal Employers’ Liability Act ("FELA")

If you are a railroad worker who was hurt during a railroad crossing accident through no fault of your own, you may be able to file a lawsuit under FELA, the Federal Employees Liability Act. This act was passed in 1908 to compensate railroad employees who are injured on the job.

Railroad employees are governed by the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA).  This act was passed in 1908 by Congress to address the epiemic number of work-related injuries and deaths in the rairoad industry.  Under FELA, an injured employee does not receive regular workers’ compensation. In order to be compensated, workers must prove that the railroad company was negligent. Unlike other negligence cases, however, the employer may have to pay even if it is only partly at fault. Even if the worker's own negligence contributes to the railroad injury, the employer may still be required to provide partial compensation if the company bears any responsibility for what happened.

If a loved has been injured in train accident, we can help. Call us now at 1-800-483-2050 or click on a Railroad Injury Attorney.

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