Bullock Sues New Jersey Transit Rail in Federal Civil Action (23-cv-00148)
Case Summary
Bullock v. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc., docketed as 23-cv-00148, is a civil action against a public transit authority. No current summary is available. Cases against NJ Transit Rail Operations commonly involve personal injury claims under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) for railroad employees, or negligence claims from passengers injured during transit operations. The 2023 docket number suggests the case has been pending for roughly two years. Without additional filings or a current summary, the procedural posture is unclear.
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Key Issues
- • Whether claim arises under FELA or general negligence
- • Plaintiff's alleged injury and circumstances
- • NJ Transit's sovereign immunity posture, if raised
- • Current procedural stage
Case Timeline
1 event2:23-cv-00148 BULLOCK v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC
A docket entry was filed in Bullock v. New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc., Case No. 2:23-cv-00148, but the event carries no description or substantive detail. Without a filing description, the nature of the action — whether administrative, procedural, or substantive — cannot be determined.
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Timeline events
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Last updated
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