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How Can Outside Experts Help My FELA Claim?


liability act FELA and pen on the surfaceIf you’ve been injured on the job as a railroad worker, you may be eligible to file a claim under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA). FELA is a federal law that provides compensation to railroad workers who have been injured due to the negligence of their employer.

Navigating a FELA claim can be complex, and it’s often in your best interest to consult with the best FELA attorney. In addition to your attorney, you may also benefit from consulting with outside experts. 

The Role of Outside Experts in FELA Claims

Outside experts are professionals who have specialized knowledge in a particular field. They can be called upon to provide expert testimony in court or to assist with other aspects of your FELA claim.

The type of outside expert you will need will depend on the specific facts of your case. Some common types of outside experts used in FELA claims include…

Medical Experts:

  • Assess and document the extent of your injuries.
  • Provide professional medical opinions on the cause of injuries and their connection to the workplace accident.
  • Offer testimony on the need for future medical treatments and the potential long-term impact of your injuries.

Occupational and Rehabilitation Specialists:

  • Evaluate the impact of your injuries on your ability to return to work.
  • Determine the need for occupational therapy or vocational rehabilitation.
  • Provide insights into potential career changes or accommodations required due to the injury.

Economic and Financial Analysts:

  • Calculate lost wages and potential future earnings lost due to the injury.
  • Assess financial damages including medical expenses and loss of benefits.
  • Provide detailed analysis of economic impact and cost-of-living adjustments.

Engineering and Safety Experts:

  • Investigate the accident scene to determine if there were any safety violations or mechanical failures.
  • Provide insights into railroad industry standards and practices.
  • Offer expert opinions on how the accident could have been prevented.

Mental Health Professionals:

  • Evaluate the emotional and psychological impact of your injury.
  • Provide testimony on mental health issues resulting from the accident, such as PTSD or depression.
  • Offer insights into the need for ongoing mental health support.

Forensic Experts:

  • Analyze evidence from the accident to establish facts.
  • Provide testimony on the technical aspects of the incident.
  • Assist in reconstructing the accident to demonstrate liability.

Railroad Industry Experts:

  • Offer insights into standard operating procedures and regulations within the railroad industry.
  • Help establish whether the railroad company adhered to industry standards.
  • Provide expert opinions on training, safety protocols, and maintenance practices.

Human Factors Experts:

  • Evaluate the role of human error or decision-making in the incident.
  • Analyze work conditions, such as fatigue, workload, and ergonomics, which might have contributed to the accident.
  • Provide insights into the interplay of human behavior and workplace safety.

Life Care Planners:

  • Assess the long-term care needs post-injury.
  • Develop a comprehensive life care plan outlining future medical and care expenses.
  • Provide detailed projections for required modifications to living arrangements or lifestyle changes.

Each of these experts contributes unique insights and specialized knowledge that can significantly bolster a FELA claim, ensuring that all aspects of the injury and its repercussions are thoroughly considered and accounted for in the claim process.

How to Find Outside Experts

Selecting appropriate expert witnesses is essential in bolstering your FELA claim. Here’s how to find the best professionals to support your case.

Consult Your FELA Attorney

  • Consult your railroad injury lawyer for recommendations. They have connections with specialists in railroad injury cases.
  • Gain access to a curated list of medical professionals, safety analysts, and other relevant experts.

Use Online Expert Directories

  • Browse directories like Expert Witness Directory or Martindale-Hubbell.
  • Easily compare expert profiles and reviews, and contact potential experts.

Check Professional Organizations

  • Look into relevant organizations, such as those in the medical or engineering sectors.
  • Find experts who are actively involved and knowledgeable in specific areas related to your case.

Interview Potential Experts

  • Schedule interviews to assess their expertise and fit for your case.
  • Essential questions to consider:

Have you been involved in FELA cases previously?

What is your experience with similar cases?

Can you simplify complex topics for better understanding?

What is your fee structure?

Partnering with the Right Legal Team

Your journey through the FELA claims process need not be a solitary struggle. Engaging with Cahill & Perry, P.C. Attorneys at Law is crucial for navigating the complexities of FELA and achieving justice.

Remember, the success of your claim hinges not just on the facts of your case, but also on how effectively those facts are presented and argued. Thus, choosing the right FELA attorney becomes a pivotal decision. For those in need of a railroad injury attorney in Connecticut, seeking a firm with a proven track record in FELA claims is a step in the right direction.

Empower your FELA claims by aligning with our FELA attorneys who understand the intricacies of railroad law and are committed to advocating for your rights. Take the first step towards securing the compensation you rightfully deserve. Call us today.

  • $10.8 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Conductor wrongful death case. (Avery v. Metro-North RR).
  • $8 Million settlement for an Amtrak Trackman who sustained a crushed leg. (Cevasco v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.).
  • $7 Million settlement for a Metro-North Foreman whose legs were amputated. (Renert v. Metro-North RR).
  • $5.8 Million settlement for an Amtrak Conductor who sustained a head injury. (Fitzpatrick v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.).
  • $5.5 Million settlement for a Metro-North Machinist wrongful death case. (Pieger v. Metro-North RR).
  • $4.3 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Conductor wrongful death case. (Ard v. Metro-North RR)
  • $2.57 Million Verdict for an Amtrak Conductor who sustained a back injury. (Pace v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.).
  • $2.5 Million Settlement for a Metro-North employee who sustained a serious head injury.
  • Settled for a Confidential Sum for a Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company Trackman wrongful death case. (Macaulay v. Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company.)
  • $6.250 Million Verdict in 2023 which was later reduced to $2.1 Million for a Metro-North Structural Welder/Ironworker who sustained head and neck injuries and has returned to work. (Torres v. Metro-North RR).
  • $2 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Lineman who sustained an electrical burn (Curly v. Metro-North RR).
  • $2 Million Settlement in 2020 for a Providence & Worcester Railroad Company Conductor who sustained a serious head injury and returned to work for another RR as an Engineer. (Scarpa v. Providence & Worcester Railroad Company.)
  • $2 Million Settlement for a Metro-North Conductor who sustained a fractured leg.
    Settled for a Confidential Sum in 2019 an Amtrak Lineman involving an electrocution causing a permanent occupational disability. (Anderson v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.).
  • $1.85 Million Verdict for an Amtrak Ticket Agent who was assaulted. (Schneider v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.)
  • Compensatory and punitive damages Verdicts and subsequently settled for $1.8 Million in 2023 for a Metro-North
  • Conductor who suffered Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. (Moran v. Metropolitan Transportation Authority).
  • $1.69 Million Settlement for an Amtrak Supervisor who was shot by an employee. (Cornelius v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.)
  • $1.65 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Lineman who sustained foot and ankle injuries. (Keating v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.65 Million Verdict for a Metro-North TA Employee who sustained an Open Tibia Fracture to his left leg. (Rivera v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.54 Million Verdict for an Amtrak General Foreman who sustained a herniated disc in his lower back. (Brady v. National Railroad Passenger Corporation).
  • $1.45 Million Verdict for a Construction Worker who sustained a left hip injury. (Quintiliani v. National Railroad Passenger Corporation).
  • $1.42 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Machinist who sustained a fractured rib and a herniated disc. (Hall v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.4 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Mechanical Gang Foreman who sustained burns from an explosion of steam on an engine. (Berry v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.4 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Carpenter Foreman who sustained a back injury. (Kendall v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.3 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Signal Trainee Maintainer who sustained a back injury from a slip and fall. (Moran v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.2 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Signal Maintainer who sustained a back injury and post-concussion syndrome. (Manes v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1.2 Million Verdict for a Metro-North Trackman who sustained crushed legs. (Murillo v. Metro-North RR).
  • $1 Million Settlement for a Metro-North Trackman who sustained burns from pot welding and subsequently returned to work. (Burke v. Metro-North RR).

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