One of the worst things you can do after being
injured in a railroad accident on the job is failing to report your injury to management.
Sometimes, your supervisor or management may try to convince you not to file an accident report immediately.
Not filing your report immediately only hurts your case. If you are hurt on the job, you need to report your accident immediately. No exceptions, unless you are just physically unable to report the accident for some reason.
Reporting the accident early allows you to capture information accurately, including information from any witnesses, the time and exact location of the
injury while working on the railroad, and the weather conditions.
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury on the job,
contact railroad worker accident injury lawyer Brian Beckcom immediately at 877.724.7800.
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.
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How to beat the insurance companies at their own game - ask these 5 questions4.
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