
Railroad Worker Injury (FELA)
Tennessee FELA Asbestos Lawyer
Railroad workers are placed in dangerous situations each and every day. Injuries and illnesses sustained on the job can lead to missed days of work, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. The attorneys and staff at the law firm of Summers & Wyatt, P.C. Our office brings together the talents of our workers’ compensation and personal injury lawyers in order to provide comprehensive representation to railroad employees that have been injured in the workplace.
We are one of the few firms in the region that handles FELA (Federal Employer Liability Act) matters and railroad worker injuries. Our office also skillfully pursues the asbestos side of FELA. We have over 20 years of experience handling asbestos matters and can effectively advise you on these cases.
FELA is an area of the law which is very specific and includes railroad workers. This area is much like federal workers’ compensation for employees that are injured on the job. Broken bones, mesothelioma, amputations, and even death can result from railroad related accidents. Know your rights and trust your case to attorneys at our firm that keep your best interests in mind throughout the pursuit of compensation for your losses.
To enhance your knowledge about FELA and other related matters, please feel free to view our FELA information page.
Contact a Tennessee FELA asbestos lawyer at Summers & Wyatt, P.C. today. We offer a free consultation so you can discuss your case with an experienced member of our legal team. Also, flexible appointment times are available for your convenience. Let us help you seek the compensation you deserve for the injuries you have sustained on the job.
The attorneys of Summers & Wyatt, P.C. represent clients throughout Tennessee (including Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Murfreesboro, Cleveland, Soddy-Daisy, Athens, Tullahoma, Jasper, Dayton, East Ridge, South Pittsburg, Hamilton County, Bradley County, Marion County, McMinn County, and Rhea County), northern Georgia (including Dalton, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ringgold, Rossville, Catoosa County, Dade County, Walker County, and Whitfield County), and northeast Alabama (including Jackson County).
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