Mcdaniel Boyer

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  • Understanding FELA Case Evaluation: A Comprehensive Guide for Railroad Workers

    The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), enacted by Congress in 1908, stays the main legal recourse for railroad workers injured on the job. Unlike basic state workers’ compensation programs, which are normally “no-fault” systems, FELA is a fault-based system.…[Read more]

  • Building a Strong Foundation: A Comprehensive Guide to FELA Evidence Collection

    The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) was enacted by Congress in 1908 to supply a legal structure for railroad workers to seek payment for on-the-job injuries. Unlike standard state employees’ payment systems, which are typically “no-fault,” FELA is a…[Read more]

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