Railroad Injuries
All on-the-job railroad accidents and railroad injuries are covered by the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) and should be handled by an experienced FELA attorney .
Accidents
There are two kinds of railroad injuries. The first kind is a traumatic railroad accident that results in an immediate injury. These railroad injuries include cuts, broken bones, spinal injuries, loss of limbs, burns, and even death.
Occupational Injuries
The second type of railroad injury is an occupational injury that develops over time, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, mesothelioma from asbestos exposure, or cancer from toxic chemical exposure.
If you have suffered a traumatic railroad accident or railroad injury, contact us
Cahill Goetsch & Perry, P.C. has over three decades experience helping workers with all types of injuries on railroads such as Metro-North Commuter Railroad, Amtrak, Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad, New Jersey Transit, Long Island Railroad, PATH, CSX Railroad, and Providence & Worcester Railroad.
Call us at 1-800-654-RAIL or use our email contact form for a free confidential consultation with an experienced railroad accident lawyer and FELA attorney.
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