Liability on the Tracks: The Rare Cases Where Injury Law Still Hinges on Fault
Most railroad injury claims are governed by fault-based rules—especially under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), which requires proving employer negligence and allows reduced awards for comparative fault. Yet a few limited situations still turn on traditional fault doctrines, strict statutory duties, or exceptions that can determine who pays and how much. This article explains […]
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