Railroad Company Used Injury History to Deny Worker Promotion
Metro North Railroad has to pay $125,000 in punitive damages after using past injury history to determine which employee gets a promotion.
Metro North Railroad has to pay $125,000 in punitive damages after using past injury history to determine which employee gets a promotion.
A June 24, 2011, accident in which a big rig crashed into a train in Nevada and killed six, has led to five lawsuits from injured passengers against the trucking company that employed the at-fault tractor-trailer driver. A countersuit has also been filed against the train operator and track owner. John Davis Trucking Co. of…
As a lifelong resident of the Norfolk area,and a FELA lawyer who helps Norfolk Southern and CSXT railroad employees in cases against the companies, I notice the piles of “black gold”- coal- whether driving to court in Newport News or fishing in the river. If you’ve ever had to drive over the Monitor-Merrimac bridge tunnel…
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