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Chicago Personal Injury Attorney
Attorney representation in Chicago, Illinois Since 1985
FELA (Railroad Cases) Lawyer
Because of the many deaths in the railroad industry the U.S. government implemented the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) of 1908. This law states that all railroad companies are required to create and keep a safe environment for their railroad employees. Any railroad employee that is injured on the job is assured compensation for their injury. If a worker is not compensated by the railroad company under FELA after suffering a personal injury immediate legal action may be taken.
At the Chicago personal injury law offices of John Budin we aggressively protect and defend victims who have suffered a personal injury including railroad workers that have not been covered by a uniform liability set standard by the FELA. A Chicago personal injury lawyer will work to prove the unsafe conditions provided by the railroad companies and the severity of the injury suffered in order to get the maximum amount of compensation available.
With experience as a railroad worker Chicago personal injury attorney John Budin has a unique understanding of how railroads operate and the many different catastrophes that could lead to a personal injury. This allows Mr. Budin to present a strong and well thought out case to a judge and jury if the claim is not resolved and settled before it has to go to court.
If you or someone you know is in need of a skilled Chicago personal injury attorney who has a proven track record of litigating FELA cases contact the Budin Law Offices to speak with a personal injury lawyer today. We offer FREE no obligation consultations with an experienced attorney over the phone or from our downtown Chicago office location. Call today to find out how you can benefit from the help of a talented Chicago personal injury lawyer.
Our Law Offices are located at:
One North La Salle Street
Suite 2165
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Cook, DuPage, Lake, Will, McHenry, Kane, Dekalb, Kendall, Grundy, Kankakee, Iroquois, and Livingston.
