Railroad Switchmen Face Injury Risks From Malfunctioning Equipment | Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp

In his latest post to our Virginia personal law firm’s Railroad Injury/FELA Lawyers Blog, my colleague John C. writes about two recently concluded lawsuits in which switchmen received compensation for partially disabling back injuries suffered on the job. John also comments on the shaky, unbelievable defenses the defendants, BNSF and Belt Railway, used to make it look like the railroad employees were responsible for hurting themselves. To read more, click over to “Malfunctioning Track Switches Pose Injury Risks to Railroad Employees.”

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