If you have suffered an FELA injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your injury and lost wages, in addition to pain and suffering and other sums depending on the facts surrounding your case. While railroad settlements are often confidential, the FELA.com™ lawyers at Reddy, Baran & Kral have secured substantial settlements for their clients and obtained millions of dollars in jury verdicts for their clients.
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The decision of whether to accept a railroad settlement offer, if any is made, or proceed to trial is always left to the injured worker. After all, you own your case, we don't. However, the FELA.com™ lawyers at Reddy, Baran & Kral will be there with you every step of the way to offer their support and guidance. We strive to ensure that our clients are justly compensated and satisfied with the railroad settlements and FELA settlements that they obtain. It is important to remember that the decision to accept a settlement offer, if any is made, is a final one. Once a case is settled, it is over. There is no re-negotiating. Therefore, it is important that you are fully informed about the potential strong points and weak points of your case. Depending on the circumstances the decision to settle can be the wisest choice. However, you should feel comfortable that should you choose not to settle that your lawyers are fully prepared and capable of trying your case in the strongest fashion possible. We believe that railroads are more motivated to offer a fair settlement when they realize that if a settlement isn't reached they will be presented with a competent trial attorney who is not intimidated by the railroad's resources and who will be working to protect your interests.
If you believe you have suffered an FELA injury, feel free to contact the FELA.com™ lawyers at Reddy, Baran & Kral for a no fee, no pressure legal consultation. We encourage you to continue to read the articles on our website and check our list of some of our FELA verdicts and FELA settlements.
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