
Since the 1970’s, George J.Cahill, Jr. has successfully represented over a dozen rail labor unions as well as thousands of railroad workers. He began as a fourth generation rail worker towards the end of high school, where he worked as a railroad clerk, a laborer and even a caboose inspector. He volunteered for the Marines in 1968, serving as a corporal and touring Vietnam. When he returned to the United States he did so as a full time worker for the local railroad, all while attending college and law school. He now owns and operates the firm of Cahill Goetsch & Perry, P.C. alongside Charles C. Goetsch & Scott E. Perry.
Education:
Southern Connecticut State College, B.A., 1974
New England School of Law, J.D., 1977
Memberships:
George is admitted to the bars of:
Connecticut
New York
Massachusetts
Washington, D.C.
George J. Cahill Jr. has over three decades of experience in representing his clients with all different types of railroad related injuries. If you or a family member have been injured in a railroad accident or are suffering from an illness linked to railroad employment, you should contact this dedicated New York FELA litigation attorney at Cahill Goetsch & Perry for help with railroad accident litigation claims.
































