Recent press releases have noted Norfolk Southern’s recent receipt of the Harriman Award for the lowest railroad personal injury rate.

The low rate of railroad personal injuries includes occupational injuries.

Is this low rate of railroad personal injuries due to a better safety record or intimidation of workers who are afraid to file railroad personal injury reports?

There is no easy answer to this question. The data simply does not exist. Given that it is an open question, the best choice for railroad employees who are injured at work on the railroad is to contact an experienced railroad personal injury lawyer.

Contact a lawyer who devotes his practice to railroad personal injuries that are covered by the Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA) and can help the injured railroad employee in making a claim.

Norfolk Southern has its headquarters in Virginia. The Wilson Law Firm is also based in Virginia and has the experience necessary to handle a railroad claim.

Railroad workers can collect for injuries.

Contact the experienced railroad injury lawyers at the law firm of Wilson & Hajek.

We serve clients in:
Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Louisa County, Fluvanna County, Augusta County, Nelson County, Buckingham County, Madison County, Waynesboro, Staunton, Orange County, Greene County, and Culpepper, Virginia.