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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE FELA ----- IMPORTANT NEW ISSUES
Mr. Bremseth is recognized as one of the leading FELA trial lawyers in the country. He has over thirty years
of experience in FELA trials representing all crafts in FELA cases and his significant trial successes are well
known throughout the railroad industry. He has been selected as one of the ‘Top 100 Trial Lawyers’ by the
American Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Bremseth is the former Chairman of the Railroad Law Section of the
American Association for Justice, and he is one of the most experienced and knowledgeable FELA trial lawyers
in the nation. Mr. Bremseth is proud to be a Union Designated attorney.
Mr. Bremseth is also recognized as the leading FELA attorneys in the area of Whole Body Vibration (WBV)
and Cumulative Trauma Spinal Injuries. He has won large verdicts and settlements for Engineers and
Conductors for spinal injuries due to long term exposure to rough riding engines with bad seats. Other FELA
attorneys around the country not only seek his experience and know-how, but they also often ask Mr. Bremseth
to try these cases for their clients. Mr. Bremseth will present you with detailed information demonstrating what
the railroads have known for decades about cumulative vibration injuries to the spine and explain important
information concerning your rights for these cumulative trauma injuries under the FELA.
Mr. Bremseth recently finished presenting the first Railroad Whistle Blower Protection trial in the country in
Seattle, Washington against Amtrak. This is an important new law that provides additional protection for all
railroad employees. For example, not only does this law prohibit railroads from retaliating against you if you
report an injury, provide information about a co-worker’s injury, or report a safety issue, but this law also
allows recovery of punitive damages for the retaliatory actions of railroads. Mr. Bremseth will explain how this
new law works and provide you with valuable information about your rights and protections under this new law.