Norfolk Southern (NS) Employees Injured by Toxic Chemicals
By John Cooper, Railroad Injury Attorney
My colleague, Richard Shapiro, recently wrote about how Norfolk Southern (NS) public relations folks claim sincerity and concern when it comes to employee safety. That doesn’t seem to be the case, however. Find out more about how molten sulfur being carried in a NS rail car in Roanoke, Virginia (VA), badly injured three workers.
Check out these other articles on FELA and railroad injury cases:
- FELA Statute of Limitations
- Impact of Safety Appliance Act Regulations on Railroad Worker Injury Cases
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