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Robert L. Pottroff is the managing partner of Pottroff Law Office, P.A. in Manhattan, Kansas where he has practiced law since 1979.  Though he is well qualified to practice law in many fields, Mr. Pottroff has chosen to limit his practice to railroad law. His leadership and perseverance over the last two decades has had an immeasurable impact on railroad safety in the United States.

Mr. Pottroff is an outspoken advocate for the rights of victims and a proponent of railroad safety.  He has been invited to speak throughout the U.S. and internationally.  Mr. Pottroff is an active member of the American Association for Justice and the Kansas Association for Justice.  He has been inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers, the Million-Dollar Advocates Forum, and recognized in Super Lawyers magazine for his excellence in litigation.  Mr. Pottroff's involvement in railroad litigation dates back to the mid-1980s, but space does not permit an exhaustive account of all his contributions in this area of law.  Since the millennium alone, his accomplishments are unparalleled.  In March 2000, Bob appeared on CNN in a Charles Bierbauer interview Railroad Safety at a Crossroads.  Later that year, at the International Symposium on Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing Research and Safety, he warned states of their accountability for public safety in his presentation entitled States Beware: Shanklin Places Responsibility on You.  In that same year, Bob organized the National Railroad Safety Coalition by bringing together victims of railroad accidents and transforming them into a survivors' network with a unified voice promoting rail safety. 

In 2001, he was appointed to chair the Railroad Legislative Action Committee for the American Association for Justice.  In that role, he drafted model legislation and began a long term commitment to fight for legislative change on a national level.

During 2001 and 2002, Mr. Pottroff took aim at the railroad industry's long standing practice of systematically destroying evidence in accidents where members of the public suffered serious injuries or death.  Three verdicts in the span of just over one year resulted in courts condemning this practice and juries awarding verdicts in excess of $40 Million:  Stevenson v. Union Pacific Railroad ($2M); Barber v. Union Pacific Railroad ($30+M); and Morris v. Union Pacific Railroad ($8M).  This series of cases caught the attention of Walt Bogdanich of the New York Times, who was doing research for a series of stories on railroad safety.  The series ultimately won Walt Bogdanich the Pulitizer Prize and Mr. Pottroff the satisfaction of knowing his work in the courtroom and with Mr. Bogdanich would bring about change in the railroad industry.

In 2003, Lewis Laska, publisher and editor of the FELA Reporter and Railroad Liability Monitor, wrote that [Mr. Pottroff] is simply the best railroad crossing lawyer in the United States.  In a 2004 brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, the Union Pacific Railroad advised that Mr. Pottroff's verdict against them in Barber v. UPRR is by far the largest punitive damages award ever upheld by an American court in a railroad grade crossing case.  In late 2004, the New York Times and The Discovery Channel joint ventured a one-hour documentary called Trouble on the Tracks.  This documentary featured Mr. Pottroff in his battle for public safety at railroad crossings. In 2005, Mr. Pottroff was presented the Consumer Advocate Award for the landmark case of Ryan vs. Koehler International, Inc.

In 2006 through 2007, he served as president of the Kansas Association for Justice.  Most recently, an Anoka, Minnesota jury handed down a $24 Million verdict against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad on June 13, 2008.  Mr. Pottroff was brought into this case to represent the families of four young adults killed in a railroad accident.

Currently Mr. Pottroff is working with Congressman James Oberstar, the Chairman of the Transportation Committee, concerning extensive rail safety legislation in the House and Senate.

Mr. Pottroff has worked tirelessly to unveil the wrongdoings of railroad companies from coast to coast by lecturing frequently and co-counseling with other attorneys who need his help. He has worked on cases in several states, including California, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Arkansas, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, West Virginia, Louisiana, Illinois, Missouri, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska, North Dakota and Arizona. 

Professional Goals
Robert L. Pottroff is a firm believer that trial lawyers have a unique opportunity to improve the world around us. His lectures challenge every trial lawyer to take this duty seriously. His most gratifying work as a trial lawyer involves representation of injured people and fighting to protect their rights. Over the last two decades, he has been engaged in a protracted battle with the railroad industry over issues of public safety. One such public safety issue is the needless occurrence of death and disabling injuries suffered in preventable accidents. A vast majority of Mr. Pottroff's time is spent representing victims of these tragedies and their families. His battle with railroads will persist as long as the rail industry continues to ignore its responsibility for public safety.

Position Organization Location Duration
School Degree Major Graduation
University of Kansas School of LawJ.D. Law SchoolN/A  
Kansas State University B.S.
State / Court Date
Indiana2020
Kansas1979
Arizona
  • Vetter v. Morgan 1995

  • State v. Johnson 1983

  • State v. Huser 1998

  • State v. Adee 1987

  • Roe v. Diefendorf, 1984

  • Nero v. Kansas State University

  • Manhattan v. Huncovsky 1996

  • In the Matter of the Adoption of S.E.B. 1995

  • Hill & Co., Inc. v. O'Malley 1991

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2019-09-14Phone+1 7855394656
2019-09-14Firm NamePottroff Law Office PA
2022-08-12Firm NamePottroff & Karlin Llc
2023-05-11Firm NameMyers Pottroff & Ball PA
2020-11-24Bar StatusActive
2021-10-07Bar StatusDeceased
2022-08-12Bar StatusInactive
Robert L. Pottroff
320 Sunset Ave
Manhattan, KS 66502
39.182502,-96.588545

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