Although it plays an indispensable role in our country’s commerce, working on a railway is extremely hazardous. In an attempt to mitigate these dangers, strict standards designed to lower the risk of injuries have been put in place. If, however, a rail company ignores these safety regulations, the result is a working environment that is full of dangers. If you […]
What Can I Do to Make My FELA Claim as Strong as Possible?
Does FELA Cover Repetitive Stress Injuries?
Railway employees are subjected to injury and danger on a daily basis, from faulty heavy equipment to exposure to toxic substances. Even outside of imminently dangerous situations, a task as simple as lifting heavy objects day in and day out could leave you with a chronic injury. If you were diagnosed with a repetitive stress injury caused by your work, […]
How Do I Choose a FELA Attorney After a Train Accident?
If you are employed by a railroad company, then you are already aware that your industry is the backbone of the United States transportation system. Unfortunately, you probably are also aware of how dangerous your job can be. It is a hard and essential job, but unfortunately, many workers risk their health and wellness every day to make sure it […]
Which Railroad Jobs Are the Most Dangerous?
Anyone can sustain a railway injury at any time. Whether you work as a track worker, a trainman, a clerk, or a shop worker, railroads are dangerous places and injuries are not an uncommon occurrence. When a worker in just about any other industry is hurt, their state workers’ compensation program covers their medical bills and a portion of their […]
Are Railroads Required to Obey OSHA?
In specific situations, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has jurisdiction over health and safety issues in railroad workplaces. Starting in 1978, the Federal Railroad Administration has acknowledged that OSHA’s proficiency in job site safety pertains to the railway industry. What government agency is in charge of railroad safety requirements? The Virginia railroad injury lawyers at Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp […]
Negligence Standards and Your FELA Claim
Due to the inherently dangerous nature of railroad work, railway employees face numerous hazards on a regular basis. It is important to recognize that not every injury is the result of occupational hazards. In a lot of cases, if your employer acted negligently, you are probably entitled to collect financial compensation. If you sustained an injury during the course and […]
Am I Required to Provide a Statement After a Railway Injury?
If you sustain an injury as a railroad worker on the job, it can cause serious problems, even if they come under the scope of the Federal Employers’ Liability Act. Regrettably, a single mistake in what you say could be all it takes for you to receive minimal financial compensation. Before you say or sign anything, you should wait until […]
Suing Amtrak for Wrongful Deaths and Injuries
Lawsuits involving Amtrak are some of the most complicated in the field of personal injury. This is, in large part, due to their enormous size, with many train accidents occurring at more than 100 miles per hour. Similar to commercial trucking accidents, there are usually multiple parties who could be or share in liability. To make matters even more complicated, […]
What Are the Three Most Common Types of Train Accidents?
In terms of the severity of injuries, victim losses, and other damages, train accidents are rarely trivial incidents. When so much is at stake, you need a railroad accident attorney who will make sure that you receive full and fair financial compensation following a Virginia railway accident. What type of train accident occurs most often? Not only are train accidents […]
Solvents, Leukemia, and Railway Shop Workers
Solvents are widely used on railways. Workers use solvents to break up the grease and grime that accumulate on railcars and locomotives. Most of the more commonly-used railway solvents are petroleum-based, meaning they contain benzene. Due to their repeated and prolonged exposure to petroleum solvents, a lot of car department workers, locomotive shop employees, and engineering and track department employees […]