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Greg Gibbons v. Union Pacific Railroad Company

9th CircuitApril 9, 2020No. 19-15839
Mixed ResultUnion Pacific Railroad Company$4,500,000 awarded
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unpublished
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Wrongful Termination

Outcome

Plaintiff won jury verdict on FELA negligence claim. On appeal, court affirmed awards for future medical expenses ($500,000), mental and emotional damages ($1,500,000), and physical pain and suffering ($1,500,000), but reversed and remanded the future lost wages award ($1,500,000) as unsupported by evidence.

What This Ruling Means

**Greg Gibbons v. Union Pacific Railroad Company - Employment Dispute Summary** This case involved Greg Gibbons, who filed an employment-related lawsuit against Union Pacific Railroad Company. The dispute went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and was decided on April 9, 2020. Unfortunately, the available court records don't provide enough detail to explain what specific employment issue Gibbons raised against Union Pacific or what legal claims he made. The outcome of the case is also not clear from the limited information available. **What This Means for Workers:** Without knowing the specific details or outcome of this case, it's difficult to draw clear lessons for workers. However, the fact that this employment dispute reached the federal appeals court level shows that workers can pursue legal action against large employers like major railroad companies when they believe their employment rights have been violated. Workers facing employment issues should know they have options to seek legal remedies, though each case depends on its specific facts and circumstances. If you're experiencing workplace problems, consider consulting with an employment attorney who can review your particular situation and explain your rights under current employment laws.

This summary was generated to explain the ruling in plain English and is not legal advice.

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