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 number of benefits and protections, including coverage for injuries that occur as a result of the employer’s negligence. In general, FELA applies when an employee is injured while working for a railroad.
And in most cases a contractor who is not employed by the railroad can still be held liable for the employee’s injuries.
From our Houston railroad attorneys here at Roven Camp, this article will explore these types of cases and explain how FELA applies.