Pennsylvania FELA Lawyers
Due to its position as a prominent transportation hub of the east coast, Pennsylvania is home to several key rail companies. Though the rail industry has become more streamlined, leaving fewer positions, the positions that remain carry an increased risk of injury. FELA gives injured rail employees the opportunity to sue their employers for compensation their employer’s worker’s compensation insurance does not cover. If you’re a rail employee who has been injured at work, contact an experienced lawyer who can fight for your rights.
It is important to note that you should consult an experienced FELA lawyer who will put your interests first. If you’ve experienced a serious injury, do not settle for what you are offered until you speak with a qualified attorney to find out what you are entitled to.
Common Rail Injuries
The repetitive nature of some railroad occupations increases the risk of injury for those employees who have those jobs. Repeatedly pulling a lever or twisting and lifting to move cargo can lead to serious injuries and even damage to the arms, legs, spines or brain. Some injuries are so severe that they may result in death. While worker’s compensation often covers the medical expenses associated with injuries sustained on the job, some employees do not qualify for this insurance from their employer. FELA helps these employees recoup the financial compensation they deserve.
Rail Companies in Pennsylvania
Several freight carriers run through the state of Pennsylvania. They include:
- Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad
- Allegheny Valley Railroad
- Belvidere and Delaware River Railway
- Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad
- Central New York Railroad
- East Erie Commercial Railroad
- East Penn Railroad
- Gettysburg and Northern Railroad
- Lehigh Valley Rail Management
- Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad
- New Castle Industrial Railroad
- New York , Susquehanna and Western Railway
- North Shore Railroad
- Pennsylvania and Southern Railway
- Pennsylvania Southwestern Railroad
- Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad
- Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad
- SMS Rail Service, Inc.
- Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad
- Turtle Creek Industrial Railroad
- Union Railroad
- Union County Industrial Railroad
- Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad
Passenger carriers also operate in Pennsylvania. Some of the passenger carriers include:
- Amtrak
- Duquesne Incline
- Gettysburg Railroad
- Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway
- New Hope and Ivyland Railroad
- Oil Creek and Titusville Lines
- Port Authority of Allegheny County
- Port Authority Transit Corporation
- Strasburg Railroad
- Tioga Central Railroad
- Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern Railroad
- West Chester Railroad
If you’ve sustained an injury while working for a Pennsylvania railroad, you can seek experienced and qualified legal counsel by contacting our FELA lawyers. We provide free consultations so we can determine if you qualify. To find out more, contact our FELA law attorneys in Pennsylvania for help today.