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Jan

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What Are The Differences Between FELA And Workers’ Compensation?

Workers' compensation is a state-based program that provides employees with benefits if they are injured on the job. FELA (or the Federal Employers’ Liability Act), on the other hand, is a federal law that specifically provides railroad employees with greater p...

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Jan

Getting Medical Care And Disability Benefits After A Workplace Injury

Every day, employees across the country deal with all kinds of injuries at their workplace. If you're one of those unlucky workers, you might be wondering what your next steps should be. At Roven C...

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Jan

How Will I Pay My Bills If I Am Off Work While My Railroad Injury Claim Is Pending?

Thousands of Americans go through the process of filing injury claims every year. During the process, the thought of not being able to pay your bills is gut-wrenching. In the event of an on-the-job injur...

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Jan

A Contractor For My Railroad Caused My Injury – Does FELA Still Apply?

If you are employed by a railroad, you may be wondering if you are covered by the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) if a contractor caused your injury. This act provides employees with a numb...

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When you’re injured and your family’s livelihood is at stake, it might seem like your employer or insurance companies hold all the power to make key decisions that impact your life. Not true. There are laws that protect you. We know your legal rights. We will help you.

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