Jones, Johnny v. Union Pacific Railroad Company
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The appellate court affirmed the trial court judgment for the defendant Union Pacific Railroad. While the jury awarded $405,000 in damages to the plaintiff under FELA, the judgment was reduced to $214,650 based on the jury's finding that the plaintiff was 47% at fault, and the court rejected plaintiff's arguments that the damages were insufficient and that federal safety violations should have precluded the negligence reduction.
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