FELA Railroad Injury Claims

What Are the Main Causes of Train Accidents?

Train accidents are extremely frightening for passengers. Oftentimes, they are also fatal. When you or someone you love sustains an injury in a train accident, you have every right to hold the responsible party accountable and seek compensation beyond the settlement offers from insurance. Understanding the cause of your train accident will be essential for …

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The Effect Of Social Media On Personal Injury Litigation

FREE consultations by telephone or by internet video conferencing are now available. Fishkill Injury Attorney Serving Wappingers Falls, Beacon, Lagrangeville and Nearby Areas of Hudson Valley Posted: February 7, 2020             In the year 2020, use of social media services to communicate with friends and families has replaced letter writing …

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Federal Railroad Administration Publishes 4th Quarter 2018 Positive Train Control Data

February 15, 2019Contact: FRA Public AffairsTel.: (202) 493-6024      Railroad industry met or exceeded the statutory 2018 requirements WASHINGTON – The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) today released a status update regarding railroads’ self-reported progress toward full implementation of positive train control (PTC) systems as of December 31, 2018.  All required railroads either met the December …

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FRA Seeks Comment On Whether Railroad Operations Should Be Automated

The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) was enacted 110 years ago to place economic pressure on the railroad barons to spend money to make it safer to work in the interstate railroad industry.  The FELA makes interstate railroads legally responsible for providing their employees with a reasonably safe place to work.  This has been interpreted …

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