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Sandusky Ohio Railroad Injury Attorneys

Injured railroad workers are eligible to receive benefits for their injuries under the terms of the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). As a result, injured railroad workers are not covered by workers' compensation. Additionally, injured railroad employees are required to prove their injuries were caused by negligence on the part of their employer before they are eligible to receive benefits under FELA. Since the burden of proof rests on injured workers, it's important to work with an experienced railroad injury law firm. At Murray & Murray, we’re prepared to investigate railroad injuries, consulting private investigators, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing pertinent company records to expose company negligence.

Before you talk to your company's lawyers or agree to sign a statement regarding your injuries, contact railroad injury lawyers at Murray & Murray today.

Injuries in the Railroad Yard and in the Office

Regardless of whether a railroad employee is injured while laying ties or working at a desk in an office, FELA covers their injuries. At Murray & Murray, we represent railroad employees suffering from the following kinds of work-related injuries:

  • Amputations
  • Head injuries
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals
  • Crush injuries
  • Repetitive stress syndrome
  • Heat stroke
  • Heart attack / stroke
  • Disfigurement
  • Back and spinal cord injuries

What Constitutes Negligence on the part of Your Employer

Under the terms of FELA, negligence on the part of your employer must be a factor in causing your injuries. Typically, negligence involves a violation of a duty of care towards the well-being or safety of others. In the case of employers, negligence could include OSHA or safety violations, refusing to remove hazards from the workplace, or demanding employees put themselves at risk.

Since each case is different, any number of factors can be involved in employer negligence. That's why our lawyers investigate accidents, subpoena company records, and consult with medical experts in determining the nature, scope, and cause of our client's injuries.

Victim of a Railroad Injury? Contact Murray & Murray

Our law firm understands the complicated requirements of FELA and how injury claims need to be documented and handled under its terms. We've represented clients in railroad injury cases involving Burlington Northern, Union Pacific, Ohio Central Railroad, Ohio Southern Railroad, and other rail road companies. To schedule an appointment to discuss your case and how we can help you, contact the law office of Murray & Murray today.

The law office of Murray & Murray, located in Sandusky, Ohio, represents clients throughout Lorain, Lakewood, Elyria, Bellevue, Norwalk, Cleveland, Euclid, Brunswick, Mentor, Cuyahoga Falls, Akron, Mansfield, Marion, Toledo, Findlay, and Bowling Green, as well as in Erie County, Ottawa County, Sandusky County, Huron County, Lorain County, Cuyahoga County, Medina County, Lake County, Ashtabula County, Summit County, and Lucas County.

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