FELA Attorneys Representing Injured Railroad Employees Since 1984

Bristol Alan Baxley, Attorney

Don’t Get Railroaded!

Our Satisfied Clients Say It Best

We work with hard-working, injured railroad employees every day and understand your industry. Call today for a FREE FELA Attorney Consultation.

Injured on the job?

Call us today!

If you are a railroad worker injured on the job, call for a FREE consultation.

We will set up an in-person consultation to discuss your rights and your case in detail.

Get what’s fair. Get what you deserve.

Who We Are

Rome, Arata & Baxley are FELA Attorneys located in Texas and Louisiana.

We specialize in FELA and other railroad employee injury cases, such as railroad van wrecks or railroad crossing collisions with big commercial trucks. Our attorneys have fought for their clients for 40 years and are extremely knowledgeable railroad injury attorneys.

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What sets us apart?

Rome, Arata & Baxley is a law firm dedicated to obtaining fair and just results for their clients, through the American jury system. Our attorneys know the importance of preparing and prosecuting each case, no matter how big or small.

The Declaration of Independence speaks of the importance of a citizen’s right to a trial by jury. Our FELA attorneys understand that in order to obtain a just result, each case must be prepared and prosecuted properly. This is especially important and true in FELA cases, railroad cases, and train wreck cases. To best represent our clients, our lawyers meet with our clients to learn what they want. We interview witnesses and take depositions of key witnesses and often hire expert witnesses. Many FELA, railroad injury, railroad van wreck, train wreck, and railroad crossing collision cases require such testimony.

Areas of Practice

We are a Texas and Louisiana-based FELA law firm dedicated to representing injured railroad workers nationwide. However, the bulk of our cases are in Texas and Louisiana, especially in these cities:

Texas

Louisiana