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Amtrak allegedly failed to keep workplace safe, causing injury to employee

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Friday, November 22, 2024

Amtrak allegedly failed to keep workplace safe, causing injury to employee

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ST. LOUIS — An employee is suing a rail travel service, alleging negligence for an unsafe workplace.

Vivian Cohen filed a complaint on June 9 in St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court against National Railroad Passenger Corp. (Amtrak) alleging that the defendant violated the Federal Employers Liability Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that from Aug. 4, 1980, to present, during the course of her employment with the defendant, the plaintiff sustained injuries while performing her duties. Cohen claims she suffered severe physical injuries due to repetitive and cumulative motions and was subjected to excessive lateral motion due to defective passenger cars and/or a defective track. 

The plaintiff holds Amtrak responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to provide a reasonably safe place to work, failed to provide safe appliances for work, failed to provide safe methods for work and failed to properly maintain, repair or inspect the track on which it operated trains.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks in excess of $25,000 together with costs expended and any other relief to which she may be entitled. She is represented by D. Matthew Dreesen of Dreesen Law Firm LLC in Chesterfield.

St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court case number 1722-CC05549

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