6.5 FELA-Plaintiff's Compliance with Defendant's Request or Directions is an aspect of the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELL) that governs the rights of railway workers who have been injured while on the job. It requires that the injured railway worker must comply with the defendant's requests or directions in order to have their FELL claim heard in court. This includes such actions as providing legitimate evidence to support their claim, cooperating with the defendant's medical examination, and adhering to any other directions set forth by the defendant. The two types of 6.5 FELA-Plaintiff's Compliance with Defendant's Request or Directions are: 1. Procedural Compliance: This involves following any procedures that have been established by the defendant, such as providing evidence and adhering to medical examinations. 2. Substantive Compliance: This involves providing sufficient evidence to support the FELL claim, which can include medical records, witness statements, and other relevant documents.