Railroad work is a serious risk. Possible injuries range from minor bruises to severe brain trauma and even death. For those who survive railroad work accidents, there may be long-term effects that come with time such as pain or paralysis.
The Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA) is a federal statute specifically intended to cover railroad employees who are injured on the job. However, understanding how the statute of limitations works for a FELA claim is important. It could potentially mean the difference between a successful case and not being able to file a claim at all.
Our seasoned railroad injury attorneys at Roven Camp in Texas have years of combined experience in handling FELA claims. If you or a loved one have been injured while working on the railroad, we may be able to help you get the compensation you deserve. In this article, we will discuss the statute of limitations for a FELA claim and how our team at Roven Camp in Houston can help.