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Curran v. Long Island Railroad Company
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May 08, 2017
LIRR Worker Tells Jury Repair Job Left Him In Blinding Pain
Signal worker Daniel Curran told a Manhattan federal jury Monday that negligence by the Long Island Railroad was the source of his "blinding pain" after he was hurt on a 2012 repair job, but the railroad said his job to help fix a rail-buckling problem called a heat kink was nothing out of the ordinary.
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February 10, 2016
Long Island Railroad Must Face Worker Injury Suit, Judge Says
A New York federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Long Island Railroad Co. must face a negligence suit over bad medical advice it allegedly gave an employee who hurt his back on the job, saying there's enough to potentially hold the railroad liable for the injury.