Train derailments, fuel explosions, chemical spills, engine fires, and several other hazards commonly found on the railroad can lead to severe burns for workers.
If you are struggling with the effects of serious burns and believe your injuries would not have occurred if your employer upheld their responsibility to keep you safe, our FELA railroad burn injury lawyers in Shreveport want to hear your story and explain how we can help.
Our Shreveport FELA railroad accident lawyers will put our knowledge and skills to work for you and fight for appropriate compensation on your behalf. Contact Poolson | Oden today for a free, no–obligation consultation with one of our welcome specialists.
Our FELA Railroad Burn Injury Attorneys in Shreveport Have Served Hundreds of Railroad Accident Victims
Our track record of financial recoveries for railroad injury victims is impressive. For example, we secured over $5.7 million for the surviving family members of a railroad conductor who suffered third-degree burns all over his body in an explosion and later passed away from his injuries.
We have helped many other railroad accident victims since our law firm’s inception, and we want to put this extensive experience to work for you.
At Poolson | Oden, legal follows medical. We will ensure your injuries are stable and you are receiving top-notch treatment at specialized burn centers, such as those offered by Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport’s Academic Medical Center, while we focus on your legal case.
You also don’t have to worry about the financial cost of hiring a Shreveport railroad injury lawyer from our team because we don’t charge anything upfront to get started on your case.
You will never come out of pocket for attorney fees – we only recover attorneys fees if we secure money for you, and our compensation will come out of your settlement or court award—not your bank account.
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How Much Compensation Can You Get After Suffering a Railroad Burn Injury?
The amount of compensation you qualify for in a personal injury lawyer in Shreveport will depend on the unique losses you experienced. There is no “one-size-fits-all” settlement amount in these cases.
The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) allows injured railroad workers to recover losses such as the following:
- Medical expenses, including IV fluids, prescription medications, burn creams or ointments, wound debridement, surgeries, skin grafts, physical therapy, and all other required care
- Professional losses, including current and future lost wages, tips, bonuses, promotions, and employment benefits
- Pain and suffering and other non–economic losses, including scarring, disfigurement, physical pain, mental anguish, emotional distress, and lost quality of life
Your Shreveport railroad burn injury lawyer will perform a thorough investigation to identify all your damages and pursue appropriate compensation.
If we cannot reach a fair settlement via negotiations, we will take your case to trial. Our meticulous prep work for court cases includes conducting panels to identify friendly juries and seeking out the best venue and judge for each case.
To learn more about what compensation you may qualify for, contact Poolson | Oden today.
Common Types of Burn Injuries Railroad Workers May Suffer
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, burn injuries range in severity from minor first-degree burns that only affect the outermost layer of skin to third- or fourth-degree burns, which destroy all the layers of skin and may affect the underlying muscles, nerves, tendons, or bones.
Some of the common types of burns suffered on a railroad worksite include thermal, radiation, chemical, electrical, and friction burns. Severe burns often require extensive medical care.
Potential Consequences and Complications of Railroad Burn Injuries
You should always seek immediate medical care after suffering a burn injury, especially if:
- The affected skin is blistered, swollen, white, or charred
- The burns cover more than 10% of your body
- The burns affect sensitive areas such as the face, feet, or hands
- Chemicals or electricity are involved
- You have trouble breathing due to smoke inhalation
According to the Mayo Clinic, some burns can result in serious or potentially life-threatening complications, such as:
- Infection
- Hypothermia
- Permanent scarring
- Chronic pain
- Muscle or tendon contracture
- Skin cancer
After an on-duty railroad injury, visit the hospital immediately, and ensure you report the accident. Under the Federal Railroad Safety Act (FRSA), your employer cannot legally prevent you from seeking medical treatment, and you have a right to choose which doctor treats you.
Our Shreveport FELA Railroad Burn Injury Lawyers Know How to Prove the Railroad Company’s Negligence
To succeed in your FELA claim, your Shreveport FELA on-duty railroad accident lawyer must be able to prove your employer was negligent in causing your burn injuries. To do so, they will gather evidence of the following legal elements of negligence:
- Duty of care: Your employer had a responsibility to protect you from harm by following appropriate safety measures and protocols. For example, employers should provide personal protective equipment (PPE), follow safety guidelines, and ensure all tools and equipment are in good working order.
- Breach of duty: Your employer breached their duty by failing to provide you with a safe working environment.
- Causation: Your employer’s breach of duty caused an on-duty accident that caused you to suffer severe burns.
- Damages: You experienced medical bills, pain and suffering, and other losses as a result.
Evidence That May Be Vital in Your FELA Burn Injury Claim
The evidence your Shreveport FELA railroad burn injury attorney collects to bolster your claim may include:
- Photos and videos of the accident scene and your injuries
- Physical evidence, such as a piece of faulty equipment that malfunctioned and started a fire
- Eyewitness statements and expert witness testimony
- Internal incident reports
- Maintenance or safety inspection records
- Medical records and bills
- Employment and wage records
Our personal injury law firm will handle all the hard work of collecting evidence for your claim. You can relax and rest assured that our legal professionals have your best interests at heart.
Don’t wait too long to call our team, as 45 U.S.C. § 56 only gives victims three years to act. We can review your case and help determine if your case is within the statute of limitations for FELA claims.
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SPEAK WITH AN ATTORNEY TODAYOur FELA Railroad Burn Injury Lawyers in Shreveport Are a Key Resource for Railroaders
Don’t try to handle your FELA claim alone. Our attorneys have been named Designated Legal Counsel for SMART TD and Transportation Communications Union/IAM (“TCU”), have much more experience in Federal Employers’ Liability Act claims than other personal injury lawyers in Louisiana.
Let our FELA railroad burn injury attorneys in Shreveport handle it for you while you concentrate on healing. Contact Poolson | Oden today for your free initial consultation.