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8/3/2009
Brian Beckcom
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Do not provide a recorded statement to a railroad claims agent after a train accident injury until you consult with an attorney

Even though a railroad claims agent may sound nice and friendly over the phone, be careful not to give them a recorded statement about your railroad injury case. The job of a railroad claims agent is to settle claims for as little as possible. 

You are not required to talk with the railroad claims agent or give any sort of written or recorded statement to the railroad claims agent about your railroad injury case. Remember, the agent is working and being paid by the railroad. The claims agent may try to convince you otherwise, but remember, the claims agent is not on your side.

Providing too much information to the agent without consulting an attorney first could ruin your claim. 

If you have suffered an injury while working on the railroad, you need information. Contact a trusted train injury lawyer by calling Brian Beckcom at 877.724.7800 today for your free, no-obligation consultation.

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About our law firm

Our law firm is based in Houston, Texas.  We handle Railroad Injury Cases and cases under the Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA).  Both partners are Board Certified in Personal Injury Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

To read more about the firm, or to request an appointment with one of the firm's attorneys, please visit our main website at www.vbattorneys.com.

Want to read more about Texas accident and injury law?

Please take a moment to read the following articles:

1.  How to select a Texas lawyer for your injury or accident case

2.  The insurance company wants me to give a statement - what should I do?

3.  How to beat the insurance companies at their own game - ask these 5 questions

4.  Do I need a lawyer for my railroad injury case?

5.  What to do immediately if you are involved in a railroad accident



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Mr. Beckcom wrote a special report for injured railroad workers called "Five Ways to Derail Your Railroad Injury Case" which provides information to injured railroad workers that the railroad claims agent does not want you to know.

Mr. Beckcom is board-certified in personal injury law and handles injury cases against the railroads on behalf of injured railroad workers and their families. 

Mr. Beckcom believes that injured railroad workers deserve the same level of legal help that the huge railroad companies receive. Mr. Beckcom's goal is to "level the playing field" for the injured worker and obtain the best possible settlement in the shortest amount of time.

To schedule an appointment to speak with Mr. Beckcom directly, call toll free at 877.724.7800 or use the contact form on this website.
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