Knowing what local, lodge, or division you belong to can make reporting a railroad work injury a lot smoother. Every railroad worker should know who their union officers are, as well as be up-to-date on any and all changes that the union goes through that can effect your safety and well-being. Get involved in your union, get to know your officers and keep yourself informed.
After a railroad work injury, you must be report the accident. Knowing exactly who to go to can save you time and paperwork, while the accident is still fresh in your mind. Protect your rights and your job with the help of your union in the event of an accident.
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.
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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 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.
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