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The railroad I work for only operates in one state. Can I recover for injuries sustained at work under FELA?

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The railroad I work for only operates in one state. Can I recover for injuries sustained at work under FELA?

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No. FELA only applies to railroads that are engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or in commerce between states and any territory or the District of Columbia. An employee of a railroad that only engages in intrastate commerce (within one state) cannot bring a claim under FELA, but must look to state law for relief.

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