People who work for railroad companies and experience an injury while on the job will need the help of an attorney who specializes in that area of the law. The railroads are under a different type of law, known as FELA, or the Federal Employers Liability Act. This law is not governed by states and is quite different from the laws that are related to other workers' occupations. The regulations are different also than general workers' compensation laws. Railroad workers should always consult a railroad law specialist instead of a workers' compensation lawyer. Fortunately, lawyers who specialize in cases filed by injured railroad workers are aggressive and have a good chance of winning claims. FELA was established in 1908 by President Harrison. One of the most beneficial aspects for railroad