Saturday, 19 of May of 2012

Norfolk Southern Ordered to Pay Punitive Damages to North Carolina Railroad Worker

NS supervisors had wrongly accused the track maintenance man of falsifying his report of his on-the-job injury.

By Kevin Duffan, Attorney With Carolina FELA Law Firm

My colleague John Cooper, a FELA railroad injury lawyer, reported that a NC man who was injured while working for Norfolk Southern, and later fired because supervisors claimed he falsified his injury statement, was awarded more than $122,000 in compensatory and punitive damages and attorneys’ fees. John noted the man’s claim arose not from the injury alone but from the rail carrier’s decision to illegally punish the worker for getting hurt.

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