Even if seems absolutely clear who was at fault in an injured worker train accident, you still need to make a note of who witnessed your injury while working on the railroad and how to get in contact with them.
Make sure to obtain the witness's name, address, phone number, email address, and a detailed description of what they saw. Have them sign the statement after asking permission to use their statement if needed.
You would be amazed at how memories change over time and if the railroad puts pressure on potential witnesses.
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