Archive for February, 2010

Santa Fe Train Derailment

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Santa Fe Train Derailment: This morning around 5:30am, a BNSF train carrying liquid petroleum unexpectedly encountered almost 20 cars jump the tracks. Officials have evacuated the area due to a leak of natural gas from the liquid petroleum. Vapors are NOT a major concern at this time.

Officials from Galveston, Hitchcock, Alvin, Dickinson, Galveston County and HazMat are on the scene as of now. Evacuations have been scaled back.

Train Accidents like this legally fall under a federal act known as FELA (Federal Employers Liability Act). This act requires employers to offer certain “standards” for their employees involved in any train/rail related jobs including ON the trains, ON the tracks or IN the railyards.

If you have been involved in a rail-related accident, the attorneys at Burwell Nebout Trial Lawyers handle all types of FELA claims and cases. Call today!

FELA – Federal Employers Liability Act

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

FELA Law or the Federal Employers Liability Act is a United States law written and adopted to protect and compensate railroad workers that are injured on the job whether it be on the tracks, in the yards, or actually on a train. This act was adopted in its entirity in 1908 by Congress. Many industry injuries occur in the railyards and they fall under this umbrella called FELA.

If you are in question of whether or not your claim or case falls under FELA, give the attorneys at Burwell Nebout Trial Lawyers a call today. They are experienced in all areas of the FELA Act and can help you or your family in their time of need. As practicing NON-UNION FELA attorneys, Russell Burwell III and James Nebout can help make sense of the laws and process your claim if necessary. Call today!